Letter, from Henry Oldenburg to Robert Boyle, dated at London
Reference number: EL/OB/13
Date: 22 September 1664
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Concerning production of the Book of Colours and that Mr Crook is ready to print the Book of Cold; concerning a Turkish translation of the Bible; that Hevelius is grateful for his election to the Fellowship; transcribes part of a letter from Hevelius to Wallis about his observations of the solar eclipse; that Monseiur Bley attended a meeting and was impressed with the experiments to break the steel cylinder with Prince Rupert's powder, machines for raising water and other experiments; in postscript de la Quintiny will be sending melon seeds
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- EL/OB/13
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- 22 September 1664
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- 3 pages
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Henry Oldenburg
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Henry Oldenburg, Henry Oldenburg, Letter, from Henry Oldenburg to Robert Boyle, dated at London, 22 September 1664, EL/OB/13, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_ob_13/letter-from-henry-oldenburg-to-robert-boyle-dated-at-london, accessed on 15 November 2025
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