Author:Robert Boyle (1627-1691)

Chemistry/Alchemy

 * New Experiments Physico-Mechanical: Touching the Spring of the Air and their Effects (1660)
 * The Sceptical Chymist (1661)
 * Considerations touching the Usefulness of Experimental Natural Philosophy (1663)
 * Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours (1664)
 * New Experiments and Observations upon Cold (1665)
 * Hydrostatical Paradoxes (1666)
 * Origin of Forms and Qualities according to the Corpuscular Philosophy (1666)
 * Cosmical Qualities of Things, the Temperature of the Subterraneal and Submarine Regions, the Bottom of the Sea, &c. (1670)
 * Origin and Virtues of Gems (1672)
 * Essays of the Strange Subtilty, Great Efficacy, Determinate Nature of Effluviums (1673)
 * Experiments and Notes about the Mechanical Origine or Production of Electricity (1675)
 * Experiments and Notes about the Mechanical Origin or Production of Particular Qualities (1676)
 * Observations upon an artificial Substance that Shines without any Preceding Illustration (1678)
 * Aerial Noctiluca (1680)
 * New Experiments and Observations upon the Icy Noctiluca (1682)
 * Memoirs for the Natural History of the Human Blood (1684)
 * Short Memoirs for the Natural Experimental History of Mineral Waters (1685)
 * A Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Received Notion of Nature (1686)
 * Medicina Hydrostatica (1690)
 * Experimentae et Observationes Physicae (1691)

Religion and Philosophy

 * Seraphic Love (1648, first published 1660)
 * Essay upon the Style of the Holy Scriptures (1663)
 * Excellence of Theology compared with Natural Philosophy (1664)
 * Occasional Reflections upon Several Subjects (1665)
 * Some Considerations about the Reconcileableness of Reason and Religion (1675)
 * Discourse of Things above Reason (1681)
 * High Veneration Man owes to God (1685)
 * A Free Inquiry into the vulgarly received Notion of Nature (1686)
 * The Martyrdom of Theodora And Didymus (1687)
 * Christian Virtuoso (1690)

Posthumous works

 * The General History of the Air designed and begun (1692)
 * Medicinal Experiments (1692-1698)
 * A Free Discourse against Customary Swearing (1695)

Works about Boyle

 * A review of New Experiments and Observations upon Cold in Vol. 1 No. 1 of the Royal Society's Philosophical Transactions
 * Multiple mentions of Boyle and his works, in Diary of Samuel Pepys
 * Meditations Upon a Broomstick, by Jonathan Swift parodies Boyle's Occasional Reflections upon Several Subjects.
 * Meditations Upon a Broomstick, by Jonathan Swift parodies Boyle's Occasional Reflections upon Several Subjects.