Siwart Haverkamp - Jacques-Philippe d'Orville - 1733-6-28

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Siwart Haverkamp, Leiden

Siwart Haverkamp - Jacques-Philippe d'Orville - 1733-6-28
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  6368
InstitutionName of Institution. Oxford, Bodleian Library
InventoryInventory number. MS D’Orville 486 fol. 239
AuthorAuthor of the document. Siwart Haverkamp
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. Jacques-Philippe d'Orville
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . June 28, 1733
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Leiden 52° 9' 6.55" N, 4° 28' 52.00" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. Jean Foy-Vaillant, Andreas Morell
LiteratureReference to literature.
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Greek , Macedonia , Book
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence English
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-Lettre du 28 juin 1733 (de Leiden): [ [Not entirely decipherable]. ] He thanks him for the loan of coins: Vaillantius, as O. knows, left (those of) the Macedonian Kings intact, and H. has collected much material on their history, writing their lives on the evidence of coins and as confirmed by editions of ancient writers. The history of the remaining kings may follow, but he must be careful not to repeat what others have written. He is at last free from the drudgery of being tied down to research on Morellus and other sources, and has completed the indexes. (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS D’Orville 486 fol. 239).