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Letter, from Henry Justel to Henry Oldenburg

Reference number: EL/I1/23

Date: 28 March 1668

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States that there were no new discoveries with the Florentine experiments; states that the Duke of Orleans has begun the engraving of plants and that Marchand is working on the captions; account of the dissection of hawk's eyes at Caen; concerning political events in Europe

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EL/I1/23
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28 March 1668
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4 pages
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Manuscript

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Henry Justel

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Henry Justel, Letter, from Henry Justel to Henry Oldenburg, 28 March 1668, EL/I1/23, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_i1_23/letter-from-henry-justel-to-henry-oldenburg, accessed on 13 May 2025

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    The archival collection known as 'Early Letters' is composed of original manuscript letters sent to, or collected by, the Royal Society from English and foreign correspondents.

    Dates: 1613 - 1740

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