Elementa Physicae, Volume 1, by Petrus van Musschenbroek, is a seminal work intended for academic use, dating back to 1745. Written in Latin, this volume represents a foundational text in the study of physics during the 18th century. Musschenbroek, a prominent figure in the scientific community, presents a systematic overview of physical principles as they were understood at the time.
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