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RefNoEC/1788/25
Previous numbersCert V, 125; A03378
LevelItem
TitleHeyne, Christian Gottlob: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationChristianus Gottlob Heyne, Professor of Rhetoric and Poetry at Gottingen, Secretary to the Royal Society there, and Member of the Society of Antiquaries at London, well known to the learned world by his many important publications, printed Separately, and also in the Commentationes Societatis Regiae Scientiarum Gottingensis, being desirous of admission into the Royal Society of London on the Foreign List: We, whose names are underwritten, do from our Knowledge of Him, or His writings, recommend Him as a Gentleman well worthy of the honor He sollicits
ProposersAnth Hamilton; Cha Morton; Edward Gray; S Harper; Richard Penneck; Wm Blizard; Isaac Gosset; Charles Godfrey Woide
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Heyne, Christian Gottlob: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA2710Heyne; Christian Gottlob (1729 - 1812)1729 - 1812
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