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Notes of twenty-five lectures on Experimental Philosophy

MS. Rigaud 34

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Title

Notes of twenty-five lectures on Experimental Philosophy

Shelfmark

MS. Rigaud 34

Summary

Notes of twenty-five lectures on Experimental Philosophy, delivered by dr. James Bradley at Oxford in about A.D. 1740 (?).

Date

Written in about 1740 (?) perhaps by J. Reading

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

264 pages

Custodial history

'From the Library of the Revd Mr [James] Reading' (matr. at Oxford 1738, d. 1790), perhaps the writer of the volume. 'I M' (i.e. rev. John Mavor: d. 1853).

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