A few papers which were till recently loose in Savile G. 8
MS. Savile 104
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Title
A few papers which were till recently loose in Savile G. 8
Shelfmark
MS. Savile 104
Summary
A few papers which were till recently loose in Savile G. 8 (treatises by Hobbes, etc.), the chief of which are three relating to the quarrel between Hobbes and Wallis:
Fol. 1. A letter from Henry Stubbe to Daniel Cawdrey, March 17, 1657/8
Fol. 3. Draft of a Latin letter from dr. John Wallis to Henry Oldenburg, July 16, 1671
Fol. 8. An unsigned letter from Oldenburg to Wallis, Aug. 5, 1671, with a seal
(fols. 10-end are blank)
Date
Written in 1657-1671
Language
English
Latin
Multiple languages
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
27 Leaves
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