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RefNoRB/1/25/22
Previous numbersBP 25, pp. 225-54
LevelItem
Title'Memoirs & Paralipomena the 2nd Tome'
DateMid - late 1670s
DescriptionNotes of experiments, reports from travellers, extracts from books, etc.; title-page, 'Memoirs for Divers parts of Naturall History Treated of by Mr. Boyle... The ? Section' (p. 253). Including notes on rubies and diamonds, incl. `the Diamond of Don Philippi Mascarini, Governour of Goa', which `weigh'd 32 gr[ains] and did actually shine in the Darke' (endorsed `Particulars belonging to the Origin of Gems' [pencil title, erased]), together with: 'A Description of the Trew Thermometer' (pp. 245-8, endorsed 'Mr. Wick's [?] Description of his Weather Glasse'). Two dates in September 1678 appear on p. 225. \r\nHand: Various hands
LanguageEnglish, Latin
Extentpp. 225-54 (15 leaves)
FormatManuscript
NotesFol. 254 blank.
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialMaterial on gems evidently intended for Gems (see 'Works', vol. 7).\r\nCopy of pp. 245-8 in BP 9, fols. 81-2.
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