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Page 103
... Aubrey mentioned here , Paschall , Lodwick , and Pigot were by far the most active in discussing the essay and working towards a possible revision or recasting of it , with Aubrey and Hooke acting as intermediaries , almost as ...
... Aubrey mentioned here , Paschall , Lodwick , and Pigot were by far the most active in discussing the essay and working towards a possible revision or recasting of it , with Aubrey and Hooke acting as intermediaries , almost as ...
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... Aubrey , Hooke ; scheme of Seth Ward for a philosophical character based upon a smaller number of transcendentals : Bodleian Library , Oxford , Aubrey Ms 13 and Royal Society Archives , misc . letters , P1 , 53-60 1676 JOHANN C. STURM ...
... Aubrey , Hooke ; scheme of Seth Ward for a philosophical character based upon a smaller number of transcendentals : Bodleian Library , Oxford , Aubrey Ms 13 and Royal Society Archives , misc . letters , P1 , 53-60 1676 JOHANN C. STURM ...
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... Aubrey's Brief Lives 320 125 See various letters in the Bodleian collection of Aubrey papers , Bodleian 25287 , Aubrey Ms 13 ( e.g. f 15 , f 18 , f 135-6 ) . 126 Bodleian Library , Aubrey Ms 13 , f3 , f13 127 Ibid , f 2 128 Ibid , f 16 ...
... Aubrey's Brief Lives 320 125 See various letters in the Bodleian collection of Aubrey papers , Bodleian 25287 , Aubrey Ms 13 ( e.g. f 15 , f 18 , f 135-6 ) . 126 Bodleian Library , Aubrey Ms 13 , f3 , f13 127 Ibid , f 2 128 Ibid , f 16 ...
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2 Early schemes for a common writing44 | 44 |
3 The philosophical language | 65 |
4 Ideal languages in the imaginary voyage | 112 |
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