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| |Publication date=1712/07/21 | | |Publication date=1712/07/21 |
| |Numismatic keyword=numismatic literature; book translation | | |Numismatic keyword=numismatic literature; book translation |
| |Literature=Jobert 1697; Hunter 1830, pp. 142-3; Burnett 2020b, p. 395 n. 116 | | |Literature=Jobert 1697; Hunter 1830, vol. 2, pp. 142-3; Burnett 2020b, pp. 872, 395 n. 116 |
| |CatalogueLanguage=English | | |CatalogueLanguage=English |
| |Grand document='then dined, when concluded the perusal (as eating my favourite milk and bread) a most curious and excellent tract on the Knowledge of Medals, translated out of the original French, by my honoured friend Roger Gale, Esq. though not knowing so much, never read it till now, though recommended to me some years ago by the Earl of Pembroke, but was out of my mind till now, that I heard of, and bought to direct me in the catalogue of my medals, before I print it.' (Hunter 1830, pp. 142-3; Burnett 2020b, p. 395 n. 116) | | |Link=https://archive.org/details/diaryralphthore00thorgoog/page/n152/mode/2up |
| | |Grand document='then dined, when concluded the perusal (as eating my favourite milk and bread) a most curious and excellent tract on the Knowledge of Medals, translated out of the original French, by my honoured friend Roger Gale, Esq. though not knowing so much, never read it till now, though recommended to me some years ago by the Earl of Pembroke, but was out of my mind till now, that I heard of, and bought to direct me in the catalogue of my medals, before I print it.' (Hunter 1830, vol. 2, pp. 142-3; Burnett 2020b, pp. 872, 395 n. 116) |
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