'Of Alkermes - Communicated in French' by Monsieur Verny
Reference number: RBO/3/43
Date: 17 October 1666

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Paper originally written in French by Monsieur Verny, apothecary in Montpellier, France. The paper details how alkermes is prepared for use in medicine and in dyeing wool. Alkermes is an excrescence from wood or leaves of a shrub called ilex baccifera aquifolium, a type of holly, which grows in Languedoc, France.
Subject: Botany
Published in Philosophical Transactions vol 1, no 20, p 362 as 'A relation of the use of the grain of kermes for coloration, from France'.
Translated from French by Henry Oldenburg. Communicated by Dr Croone. Read to the Royal Society on 17 October 1666.
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- RBO/3/43
- Earliest possible date
- 17 October 1666
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- 2 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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A relation of the use of the grain of kermes for coloration, from France External link, opens in new tab.
Date: 3rd May 1665
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1665.0133
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Paper, 'Of alkermes, in French' by Monsieur Verny
Reference number: CLP/10i/5
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 3, copies of papers communicated 1663-1668
1663-1668 Reference number: RBO/3
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William Croone
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