999 resultados para Gambold, John, 1711-1771.


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"The present book is intended to serve as a companion volume to the author's 'The life and times of Wesley.'"

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"Mose's principia : Part I : of the invisible parts of matter ..." con portadilla propia . - "An essay toward a Natural History of the Bible especially of some parts which relate to the occasion of revealing Moses's principia", con port., pag. y sign. propia y pie de imprenta fechado en 1748

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This collection contains approximately twenty-three handwritten lecture summaries on six leaves made by Harvard undergraduate Benjamin Peirce between September 1797 and November 22, 1798. The summaries generally provide a few sentences describing the topic covered and primarily pertain to lectures on English grammar delivered by Eliphalet Pearson, the Hollis Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages. There are also summaries for single lectures by David Tappan, the Hollis Professor Divinity; Samuel Webber, the Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; and John Snelling Popkin, the Greek Tutor from 1795 to 1798, and later the Eliot Professor of Greek Literature. There is also an undated summary of a lecture by Benjamin Waterhouse, the Hersey Professor of Theory and Practice of Physic.

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This collection contains various manifestations of a humorous poem, most often called "Lines upon the late proceedings of the College Government," written by classmates John Quincy Adams and John Murray Forbes in 1787. Both Adams and Forbes were members of the class of 1787, and the poem recounts events surrounding the pranks and ensuing punishment of two members of the class behind them, Robert Wier and James Prescott. Wier and Prescott had been caught drinking wine and making "riotous noise," and they were publicly reprimanded by Harvard President Joseph Willard and several professors and tutors, including Eliphalet Pearson, Eleazar James, Jonathan Burr, Nathan Read, and Timothy Lindall Jennison. The poem mocks these authority figures, but it spares Samuel Williams, whom it suggests was the only professor to find their antics humorous.

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Vocabulary: [32] p. at end.

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Observationes in Sophoclis Oedipum tyrannum, Oedipum Coloneum, Antigonam: Euripides Phoenissas, Aeschyli Septem contra Thebas ... Auctore T. Burgess ... Oxonii, 1778.