Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours (1664) by Robert Boyle
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invitation to peruse it, but that tis composed by one of the Deepest & Most
indefatigable searchers of Nature, which, I think the World, as far as I know it, affords. For mine own part, I feel a Secret Joy within me, to see such beginings upon such _Themes_, it being demonstratively true, _Mota facilius moveri_, which causeth me to entertain strong hopes, that this Illustrious _Virtuoso_ and Restless Inquirer into Nature's Secrets will not stop here, but go on and prosper in the Disquisition or the other principal Colours, _Green, Red_, and _Yellow_. The Reasoning faculty set once afloat, will be carried on, and that with ease, especially, when the productions thereof meet, as they do here, with so greedy an Entertainment at home and abroad. I am confident, that the ROYAL SOCIETY, lately constituted by his MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY _for improving Natural knowledge_, will Judge it their interest to exhort our Author to the prosecution of this Argument, considering, how much it is their design and business to accumulate a good stock of such accurate Observations and Experiments, as may afford them and their Offpring genuine Matter to raise a Masculine Philosophy upon, whereby the Mind of Man may be enobled with the Knowledge of solid Truths, and the Life of Man benefited with ampler accommodations, than it hath been hitherto. Our Great Author, one of the Pillars of that Illustrious Corporation, is constantly furnishing large _Symbola_'s to this work, and is now falln, as you see, upon so comprehensive and important a theme, as will, if insisted on and compleated, prove one of the considerablest peeces of that structure. To which, if he shall please to add his Treatise of _Heat_ and _Flame_, as he is ready to publish his Experimental Accounts of _Cold_, I esteem, the World will be obliged to Him for having shewed them both the _Right_ and _Left Hand_ of Nature, and the Operations thereof. The considering Reader will by this very Treatise see abundant cause to |
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