"The Universal Library Or, Compleat Summary Of Science" by Henry Curzon is a comprehensive two-volume collection of over sixty treatises, representing a wide array of scientific and historical knowledge. This work offers a detailed overview of various disciplines as understood in its time, providing valuable insights into the evolution of scientific thought and the historical context in which these ideas developed.
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