Isaac Greenwood
1702 – 1745
11 works on record
Works

The Circus
2006
A course of philosophical lectures
1735
A course of mathematical lectures and experiments
1735
Explanatory lectures on the orrery, armillary sphere, globes and other machines, instruments, and schemes made use of by astronomers
1734
A philosophical discourse concerning the mutability and changes of the material world; read to the students of Harvard-College, April 7. 1731. upon the news of the death of Thomas Hollis, Esq; of London, the most bountiful benefactor to that society. By Isaac Greenwood, A.M. Hollisian professor of philosophy and the mathematicks. made public, at the desire of the reverend the president and fellows of that society
1731
A philosophical discourse concerning the mutability and changes of the material world
1731
Arithmetick vulgar and decimal
1729
An experimental course of mechanical philosophy
1726
A friendly debate; or, A dialogue, between Academicus; and Sawney & Mundungus, two eminent physicians, about some of their late performances
1722
Dr. Wigglesworth's & Mr. Greenwood's discourses on the death of Thomas Hollis, Esq
A friendly debate, or, A dialogue, between Academicus, and Sawny & Mundungus, two eminent physicians, about some of their late performances