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A notebook apparently partly written by Dr. Martin Lister, containing short stories and memoranda

MS. Lister 26

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Title

A notebook apparently partly written by Dr. Martin Lister, containing short stories and memoranda

Shelfmark

MS. Lister 26

Summary

A notebook apparently partly written by Dr. Martin Lister, containing short stories and memoranda in Italian, English, etc., perhaps acquired and added to by him in 1698 at Paris; at fol. 46v rev. is a list of books purchased by him with prices.

(fols. i, 1) are torn, and several leaves are blank.

Date

written in the second half of the 17th century partly by M. Lister

Language

Multiple languages

French

English

Italian

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

46 Leaves

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