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Wallis, John, 1616-1703

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  • Volume of copies by John Wallis of political correspondence deciphered by him for the government MS. Eng. misc. c. 382

  • Fair copy by John Lewis of 'Some account of the life of ... John Wallis ... Savilian Professor of Geometry' MS. Eng. misc. d. 283

  • 'A Collection of Letters and other Papers' MS. e Mus. 203

  • Transcript by John Wallis of the copies of deciphered royalist letters MS. Eng. misc. e. 475

  • Transcript of 'A Repertorie of Charters, Muniments, and other Writings belonging to the University of Oxford MS. Top. Oxon c. 162

  • Papers of John Wallis MSS. Don. c. 49, d. 45, e. 12

  • A volume of printed tracts on the doctrine of the Trinity, chiefly by dr. John Wallis and the rev. Edmund Elys MS. Eng. th. e. 22

  • Nicholas of Cusa, Antonius Barzizius, Heimericus de Campo, Campanus of Novara; Germany (mostly Aachen), c. 1451-5 MS. Savile 55

  • Guard-book of miscellaneous papers MS. Eng. misc. b. 247

  • Correspondence and papers of dr. John Wallis MS. Add. D. 105

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  • Wallis | John | 1616-1703 | Mathematician
  • Walles, Johannes 1616–1703
  • Wallisius, Ioannes 1616–1703
  • Wallis, Joh. 1616–1703
  • Wallis, ... 1616–1703
  • Wallis, John, 1616–1703
  • John Wallis (1616–1703), Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford University
  • Wallisius, Johannes 1616–1703
  • Wallis, Johannes 1616–1703
  • Wallis, John, 1616-1703

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