Catalogues of the miscellaneous manuscripts and of the manuscript letters in the possession of the Royal Society / [J.O Halliwell-Phillipps].
- James Halliwell-Phillipps
- Date:
- 1840
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogues of the miscellaneous manuscripts and of the manuscript letters in the possession of the Royal Society / [J.O Halliwell-Phillipps]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![XXIX. Chartaccus, folio. j)p. 404. Sec. xvij. Pa])])! Alexandriiii collectioiiuni niathematicaruin libri onines quae super- suiit. Grace*. Transcript, ex codicc in Bib. Savil. Oxon. pro Gulielmo Jones, mathe- matico illustri. XXX. Paper, 4°. pp. xi. 42. With drawings. Written at Berlin in the year 1827- “ A luathcinatical dissertation on the rectilineal nioveinent of a f^iven point upon a right line turniiig round a tixed ])oint, and on its practical application. By Christop. William Bocinkc, Architect. XXXI. Chartaceus, folio, ff. 24. Sec. xvij. IIpwi'os 'AXe^urdpecjs vrepl avro/xara Trot/yrncj/v. Ex dono M. Dcllon, April 28, 1703. XXXII. Paper, 4®. pp. 50. xvij. Cent. 1. The Loyall Scot. Verses upon the death of Captain Dougla-s, burnt in one of his majesties sliips at Chatham, by Cleveland’s ghost, p. 1. Beg. 0/ thp old heroes when the warlike shades. End. Metempsychos’d to some Scotch presbyter. 2. Five controversial! letters between a supposed Atheist and a Parson of in Surrey. In verse, p. 10. Beg. For so in Times preceediny. End. For a meci' darling whymsy, which they cherish’d. 3. Oratio habita, in Theatro Sheldoniano, per Ilenricum Gerraril, A.INI. p. 24-. A satire upon several of [the celebrated Oxford men of that time, including Drs. Wallis and South. 1-. A musick speech made by Mr. Laurence of University College, Ox- ford, 1669. p. 35. Beg. Bless me! what sight is this invades mine eyes? Partly in verse and partly in prose. 5. “ A love-letter to the author of the Rehearsall transposed.” p. 41 (In ver.se.) * It was the late Professor Rigaiul who discovered that this was a transcript of the Savilian MS. No. 9, and the most authentic of any yet collated. The Codex Uarocia- nns, however, much resembles this in several i)articulars. Cf. Verona illustrata del Mafei, iii. 21.3; lulinlmrgh Philosophical .Journal, vol. vii.; MSS. fir. Paris, 2.3(18, 2440; .MS. Bit). Trin. Cantab. 0. 4, 35, in catal. Card, .lltcmpsiaiue; MSS. Leyden, Escorial, ct Phillipp.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28980943_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)