Letter, from Henry Oldenburg to Robert Boyle, dated at London
Reference number: EL/OB/44
Date: 30 December 1665

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Concerning the printing of 'Philosophical Transactions'; concerns Auzout's animadversions to Hevelius' 'Prodromus'; concerning M de Son's watch with a slender spring instead of a pendulum; concerning difference of opinion between Duke of Albemarle and the Dutch Ambassador about going to sea; concerning the discovery of a northwest passage by two Englishmen and one Frenchman; postscript has a sequel to John Beale's barometrical notes
- Reference number
- EL/OB/44
- Earliest possible date
- 30 December 1665
- Page extent
- 7 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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Henry Oldenburg

Henry Oldenburg

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Henry Oldenburg, Henry Oldenburg, Letter, from Henry Oldenburg to Robert Boyle, dated at London, 30 December 1665, EL/OB/44, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_ob_44/letter-from-henry-oldenburg-to-robert-boyle-dated-at-london, accessed on 12 July 2025
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Robert Boyle
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Henry Oldenburg
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