Gisbert Cuper - Jean Le Clerc - 1702-7-26

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Gisbert Cuper, Deventer

Gisbert Cuper - Jean Le Clerc - 1702-7-26
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AuthorAuthor of the document. Gisbert Cuper
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. Jean Le Clerc
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . July 26, 1702
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Deventer 52° 14' 57.37" N, 6° 10' 34.07" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.
LiteratureReference to literature. Cuper 1743, IV, p. 347-348Cuper 1743
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-Lettre du 26 juil. 1702 (Déventer) : « Ego, si et haec te cura sollicitat, absolvi Elephantem meum sive binas Exercitationes de elephantis, qui in nummis obvii sunt, et ea occasione, quid illi animali, postquam Europae inde ab Alexandri Magni et Carthaginiensium bellis, innotuit, factum sit ex iisdem nummis et vetulis auctoribus digesti, et simul multos, qui nondum lucem aspexerunt, publico, nec non alia monumenta et carmina, quae pro tempore quo composita sunt, satis elegantis esse existimo. Trium etiam Gordianorum historia, ejusque defensio ad umbilicum perducta ; et una cum aliorum dissertationibus satis ingens volumen constituet ; nam consilium mihi est, omne quicquid eruditi hac de materia fer pferunt, in unum corpus redigere, et simul, Gallicis in linguam latinam ab alio versis, edere » (Cuper 1743, IV, p. 347-348).