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Authorised form of nameBaster; Job (1709 - 1775)
Other forms of nameJobus
Dates1709 - 1775
Date of birth02 April 1709
Date of death06 March 1775
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election01/06/1738
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
CodeNA954
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EC/1738/04Baster, Job: certificate of election to the Royal Society1 June 1738
EL/S2/94Letter, from Hans Sloane to Job Basternd
MM/3/18Letter from John Ellis, London, to the Royal Society18 June 1761
L&P/2/153a/1Paper, 'Descriptio foetus monstrosi [Description of a monstrous foetus]' by Job Baster1750
L&P/1/142Letter, 'Of certain anatomical observations' from Job Baster to Hans Sloane1742
L&P/2/486Paper, 'Meteorological observations in 1753, in Zealand' by Job Baster1754
L&P/2/497Letter, 'On Job Baster's meteorological observations for 1752 and 1753' from Henry Miles to Henry Baker21 March 1754
L&P/3/247Paper, 'Of corallines and other marine animals' by Job Baster1757
L&P/4/60Paper, 'Dissertatio de zoophytis' by Job Baster1761
L&P/4/61Paper, 'Of a monopode foetus' by Job Baster1761
EL/S2/95Copy of a letter, from Hans Sloane to Job Baster1737
L&P/2/153aPaper, 'Descriptio foetus monstrosi [Description of a monstrous foetus]' by Job Baster1750
EL/G2/25Letter, from G[ulielmus] J[acobus] Gravesande to Job Baster, dated at Leyden1738
EL/B3/52Letter, from Herman Boerhaave to Job Baster, dated at Leyden17 February 1738
EL/G2/26Translation of a letter, from G[ulielmus] J[acobus] Gravesande to Job Baster, dated at Leyden1738
EL/B3/77Translation of a letter, from Job Baster to Hans Sloane, dated at Zirkzee in Zeland11 October 1738
EL/B3/53Translation of a letter, from Herman Boerhaave to Job Baster, dated at Leyden12 February 1738
EL/B3/76Translation of a letter, from Job Baster to Hans Sloane, dated at Zirkzee in Zeland1 March 1738
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