Manuscript certificate of residence, signed by James Wood as Master, in favour of Charles Collins, and sent as a letter to George Harris at Rugby School, to facilitate the payment of Collins Exhibition
by WOOD, James, and St. Johns College Cambridge
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About This Item
St. Johns College, Cambride, 29 May 1820. 9 x 7 inches, in good condition, with the integral address leaf (postal markings). James Wood (1760-1839), mathematician, Master of St. Johns and Dean of Ely, author of standard text books: The Elements of Algebra (1795), The Principles of Mechanics (1796) and The Elements of Optics (1798).
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- Julian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts (GB)
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- Title
- Manuscript certificate of residence, signed by James Wood as Master, in favour of Charles Collins, and sent as a letter to George Harris at Rugby School, to facilitate the payment of Collins’ Exhibition
- Author
- WOOD, James, and St. John’s College Cambridge
- Book Condition
- Used
- Place of Publication
- St. Johns College, Cambride, 29 May 1820
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