Antonio Francesco Gori - Jacques-Philippe d’Orville - 1747-8-2

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Antonio Francesco Gori, Florence

Antonio Francesco Gori - Jacques-Philippe d’Orville - 1747-8-2
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  5898
InstitutionName of Institution. Oxford, Bodleian Library
InventoryInventory number. MS D’Orville 499, f° 129-130
AuthorAuthor of the document. Antonio Francesco Gori
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. Jacques-Philippe d'Orville
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . August 2, 1747
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Florence 43° 46' 11.53" N, 11° 15' 20.09" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. Jacob Wetstein, Frederic count of Thoms, Siwart Haverkamp, Scipione Maffei
LiteratureReference to literature.
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Book
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence Latin
External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia  http://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/profile/work/2fe95898-ba67-4ddf-811d-b8f0a0f7a449?sort=date-a&rows=50&let con=as%20a%20great%20philosopher%20and%20geometrician&baseurl=/forms/advanced&start=0&type=advanced&numFound=2
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-Lettre du 2 août 1747 (de Florence): Please ask Wetstenius to send all the remaining descriptions of the coins and tell him to expect my commentary on Trajan’s column before the winter. I wish Thoms’ belongings could accrue to you, especially the ivory diptych which he brought from Havercamp. I have heard that Scipio Maffeius is now preparing a treatise on the electrical forces, and is displaying himself as a great philosopher and geometrician. (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS D’Orville 499, f° 129-130).