John Byrom, Royal Society, 1736/04/01
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14761
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InstitutionName of Institution.
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InventoryInventory number.
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PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution.
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Royal Society 51° 31' 3.32" N, 0° 6' 35.17" W
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AuthorAuthor of the document.
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John Byrom
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Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.
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William Stukeley
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Publication dateDate when the publication was issued: day - month - year .
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April 1, 1736
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KeywordNumismatic Keywords ᵖ
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Samaritan , Jewish , Solomon , King David
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LiteratureReference to literature.
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Parkinson 1854-1857, vol. II.1, p. 291, Burnett 2020b, p. 16362
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LanguageLanguage of the correspondence
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English
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External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia ᵖ
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'Dr. Stukeley there, he said the coins of David and Solomon were genuine he thought, that the Samaritan was the character which the Jews learned in Babylon.' (Parkinson 1854-1857, vol. II.1, p. 29; Burnett 2020b, p. 1636)
References
- ^ Parkinson, R. (ed.)(1854-7) The private journal and literary remains of John Byrom, Chetham Society 32, 34, 40, 44, Manchester.
- ^ Burnett, Andrew M. (2020), The Hidden Treasures of this Happy Land. A History of Numismatics in Britain from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, BNS Special Publ. No 14 = RNS Special Publ. No 58, London, Spink & Son.