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RefNoEC/1733/02
Previous numbersCert I, 26; A57089
LevelItem
TitleSellius, Godfrey: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date3 May 1733
CitationGodfrey Sellius of Dantzig Doctor in Laws, A Gentleman very well versed in Philosophical and Mathematical learning, who lately communicated a very Curious Account of the Worms, which destroy the Shipping and the Piles in the Dikes in Holland, is desirous of becoming a Member of the Royal Society, and is recommended as a very fit Person by Dr Breynius FRS in a letter to the President & likewise by us
ProposersHans Sloane; John Amman; John Eames
AccessStatusOpen
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Sellius, Godfrey: certificate of election to the Royal Society

Sellius, Godfrey: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA2927Sellius; Godfrey (c 1704 - 1767)c 1704 - 1767
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