Extracts from the Literary and Scientific Correspondence of Richard Richardson, M.D., F.R.S., of Bierley, Yorkshire: Illustrative of the State and Progress of Botany, and Interspersed with Information Respecting the Study of Antiquities and General Literature, in Great Britain, During the First Half of the Eighteenth CenturyCharles Sloman, 1835 - 451 páginas |
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... Botanists in the very places of their habitat , and consequently has recovered the names of places that had been changed since their time , or entirely lost , or forgot . " and to those from the Earl of Derby and Lord vi PREFACE .
... Botanists in the very places of their habitat , and consequently has recovered the names of places that had been changed since their time , or entirely lost , or forgot . " and to those from the Earl of Derby and Lord vi PREFACE .
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... Botanists be- longing to the Oxford Garden . This , I the rather notice , not only inasmuch as my so doing may serve as a warning , and because the papers in question were in a measure connected with the present volume , but as ...
... Botanists be- longing to the Oxford Garden . This , I the rather notice , not only inasmuch as my so doing may serve as a warning , and because the papers in question were in a measure connected with the present volume , but as ...
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... Botanists was aware of the claims of Dr. Richardson to his notice , and has expressed his regret , that the absence of authentic information prevented him from doing them justice . The sum of what he was able to gather regarding him ...
... Botanists was aware of the claims of Dr. Richardson to his notice , and has expressed his regret , that the absence of authentic information prevented him from doing them justice . The sum of what he was able to gather regarding him ...
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... Botanists desirous of learning particulars about the man . Dr. Richardson is occasionally mentioned by the scientific writers of his day . Among others , he is quoted by Sir Hans Sloane , in the Natural History of Jamaica ; 7 See p . 73 ...
... Botanists desirous of learning particulars about the man . Dr. Richardson is occasionally mentioned by the scientific writers of his day . Among others , he is quoted by Sir Hans Sloane , in the Natural History of Jamaica ; 7 See p . 73 ...
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... Botanist ; but it must not , therefore , be inferred that he was exclusively such . On the contrary , it is plain that he had given considerable attention to the other departments of Natural History ; and his studies appear to have ...
... Botanist ; but it must not , therefore , be inferred that he was exclusively such . On the contrary , it is plain that he had given considerable attention to the other departments of Natural History ; and his studies appear to have ...
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Página 299 - DRAKE (Francis). EBORACUM : or the History and Antiquities of the City of York, from its Original to the Present Times, Together with the History of the Cathedral Church, and the Lives of the Archbishops...
Página 84 - MORTON, JOHN. The Natural History of Northamptonshire ; with Some Account of the Antiquities. To which is Annexed A Transcript of Doomsday-Book, so far as it relates to That County.
Página 423 - A Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai and back again, translated from a manuscript written by the Prefetto of Egypt, in company with some missionaries de propaganda fide, at Grand Cairo: To which are added, Remarks on the Origin of Hieroglyphics, and the Mythology of the ancient Heathens.
Página 44 - one of the greatest ornaments of the age in which he lived." He wrote several books, and translated some part of the Iliad, under the title of
Página 39 - An Essay towards a natural history of the Earth and terrestrial bodies, especially minerals ; as also of the sea, rivers, and springs. With an account of the universal deluge, and of the effects that it had upon the earth.
Página 10 - ... wings. He let it dry as hard as possible. The learned immediately pronounced it a dragon ; and one of them sent an accurate description of it to Dr Magliabechi, librarian to the Grand Duke of Tuscany : several fine copies of verses were wrote on so rare a subject...
Página 48 - Saxon be not very extraordinary, yet his silver series of the Emperors and Consuls is very noble. He has also a costly collection of medals, of eminent persons in church and state, domestic and foreign reformers.
Página 181 - ... friends or myself ; in the mean time please to collect all that are not common. " I believe Mr. Catesby will be going for Carolina in a month; I have procured him subscriptions for near the sum he proposed !' " The Pilgrim Botanist Mr. More, whom we heard of in Wales, is desirous of going to New England, and the rest of our Colonies in North America. He is an excellent collector of all parts of Natural History, and desires no more than a poor subsistence ; a mere Philosopher, who designs printing...
Página 320 - A friend of mine designs in a little time to go into Scotland ; and desires to know whether in such a journey it may be safe travelling for two or three persons out of the high roads, if they have a mind to seek Antiquities, and to go into bye-roads ; and particularly if they have a desire to trace the Picts Wall from one end to the other.
Página 26 - The NATURAL HISTORY of LANCASHIRE, CHESHIRE, and the PEAK in DERBYSHIRE, with an account of the British Phoenician, Armenian, Gr. and Rom. Antiquities in those parts.