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Reference numberEL/P1/65
LevelItem
TitleLetter, from Matthew Paisen to Henry Oldenburg, dated at Hamburg
CreatorPaisen; Matthias (1643-1670); Hamburg physician
Date1669
DescriptionSends a letter from Martin Fogel; that a paper on how beer is brewed in Hamburg will be sent; concerning Regnier de Graaf's work on reproduction; wishes to know the name of the London chemist who is working on the history of salts
LanguageLatin
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
Place originHamburg, Hamburg, Germany, (Holy Roman Empire)
Origin coordinates53.57532, 10.01534
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Access statusOpen
Related materialTranscribed and translated in 'The correspondence of Henry Oldenburg', ed and trans by A Rupert Hall & Marie Boas Hall, vol 4, p 527
URL descriptionAlso available on Early Modern Letters Online
URLhttp://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/profile/work/18d87cb5-77bb-489e-821e-1e98e573cc46
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NA8001Oldenburg; Henry (c1619 - 1677); scientific correspondentc1619 - 1677
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