Record

RefNoEL/I1/170
LevelItem
TitleCopy of a letter, from Francis Jessop to Martin Lister
CreatorJessop; Francis (1638-1694); member of the York virtuosi; mineralogist
Date1674
DescriptionConcerns whether 'crooked lines, which have been straightened, could be described geometrically, at least by points, and whether my laws were such as have been taken notice of by others...' ; believes that the white substance (mentioned in EL/I1/170) sent to the Royal Society was bitumen and that if Robert Boyle wished to carry out experiments with it or the 'fungus' (mentioned in EL/I1/170) then he could send some samples; discussing 'ignes fatuus' (fire flies); details about a man who rode into a bog and was surrounded by a blue flame

Original letter was dated 3 February 1674
LanguageEnglish
Extent4p
FormatManuscript
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AccessStatusOpen
URLDescriptionAlso available on Early Modern Letters Online
URLhttp://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/profile/work/00f67c0e-badc-4c47-9adf-b418f99a3010
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8382Lister; Martin (1639 - 1712); physician and naturalist1639 - 1712
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