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PAMPHLET

Title:  
De pigmento indico eiusque connubiiis cum metallorum nonnullorum oxydis: dissertation inauguralis scripsit atque amplissimi philosophorum ordinis auctoritate pro summis in philosophia honoribus in Universitate Berolinensi rite adipiscendis
Creator:
Runge, F. F. (Friedlieb Ferdinand), 1795-1867
Publication:
Apud G. Reimer, Berolini, 1822.
Call #:  
540 Pam. no.18
Extent:
viii, 54, [2] p. ; 19 cm.



Title:  
Henrici Alberti Schultens, A.M., Oratio de finibus literarum orientalium proferendis: publice dicta in illustri Athenaeo Amstelaedamensi die 15 Novembris MDCCLXXIII, cum ordinariam linguarum et antiquitatum orientalium professionem auspicaretur
Creators:
Schultens, Henrik Albert, 1749-1793 | Mortier, Pieter, 1704-1754
Publication:
Apud Petrum Mortier, civitatis et illustris Athenaei typographum, Amstelaedami, MDCCLXXIV (1774).
Call #:  
490 Sch8o
Extent:
[4], 48, [4] p. ; 25 cm. (4to)



Title:  
Sproget: en philosophisk, linqvistisk afhandling
Creator:
Jessen, Jes Andreas
Publication:
Berling, Kiobenhavn (Copenhagen), 1845.
Call #:  
410.1 J49s
Extent:
138 p. ; 24 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1962
Abstract:  

Czech linguist Paul L. Garvin compiled Wichita paradigms in the summer of 1956 in Anadarko, Oklahoma, with the assistance of Wichita speaker John Haddon. The field work and assembly of the manuscript were made possible by the support of the American Philosophical Society. The volume includes verb paradigms and a few noun paradigms with possessive person markers.
Call #:  
Mss.497.3.G19
Extent:
2 volume(s)



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1830
Abstract:  

This is Taylor's dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Edinburgh. It was originally published in Latin (Edinburgh, 1800), and John Brandreth made this English translation for a friend in 1830.
Call #:  
Mss.572.2.T2li.b
Extent:
1 volume(s)



Title:  
Zeae maydis morbus ad ustilaginem vulgo relatus
Creators:
Imhof, Franz Jakob | Heitz, Johann Heinrich, 1731-1801 | Musée zoologique de l’université et de la ville (Strasbourg, France)
Publication:
Typis Joh. Henrici Heitzii, Universit. Typogr, Argentorati [Strasbourg], 1784.
Notes:  
"Praeceptori optimo in aeternum pie colendo Johanni Hermanno" dedication to Hermann, Johann, 1738-1800. "ob innumera in se collata favoris atque benevolentiae specimina in gratissimi animi tesseram speciman hoc ea qua par est animi observantia offert" (gratitude to the Natural History Museum of Strasbourg) 1 folding plate of diseased corn at back (Weis, engraver) Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
589.2 Im3z
Extent:
[iv] 34 [2] p. : charts, 1 plate (fold.) ; 28 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Histoire du socinianisme: divisée en deux parties ou l'on voit son origine : &c les progrés que les sociniens on faits dans differens Royaumes de la Chrétienté : avec les caracteres, les avantures, les erreurs, & les livres de ceux qui se sont distinguez dans la secte des Sociniens
Creator:
Barois, François
Publication:
Chez François Barois, rue de la Harpe, vis-à-vis le College de Harcourt, à la Ville de Nevers, A Paris, MDCCXXIII [1723].
Notes:  
"Avec approbation & privilege du Roi." Includes Biblical references and index.
Call #:  
289.1 B26h
Extent:
x, [2], 610, 1-38, [22] ; 25 cm (Quarto).



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1829
Abstract:  

During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the American Philosophical Society regularly received letters, and occasionally full blown manuscripts, from members of the public regarding their ideas on science or technology. In 1829, Edward Mulhern of Philadelphia submitted a manuscript on terrestrial magnetism that he felt had implications for navigation. Little is known about Mulhern other than that he died before 1833. Mulhern's "Dissertation on the doctrine and principles of magnetism &" is an attempt to work through some fundamental issues in terrestrial magnetism, including the relative orientation and positions of the geographic and magnetic poles, with an eye toward their impact on navigation. The APS Minutes for April 15, 1833, read: "An application from Alex Mulhern to have returned to him a paper on the 'doctrine of Magnetism' laid before the society by his deceased father, was received and the Librarian was directed to return the same.'"
Call #:  
Mss.538.M91
Extent:
0.1 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1835-1976
Abstract:  

This material includes a typescript of Roach's "An Account of Elfreth's Alley and Its People from the Earliest Times," an unpublished manuscript prepared for the Elfreth's Alley Association in 1958, and also research material related to this study, such as land and deed abstracts, and miscellaneous notes.
Call #:  
Mss.B.R52e
Extent:
1.5 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1718-1720
Abstract:  

A compendium of natural philosophical knowledge, written in 1718-1720 by John Questebrune, chaplain to the 6th Earl of Galway. The chapters treat the various parts of the physical world (earth, water, air, and fire), plants (including a great deal on medicinal plants), animals, and the human body and soul. The volume is embellished with decorative chapter headings and pen and ink and watercolor sketches depicting the terrestrial globe, the Ptolemaic and Copernican solar systems, the phases of the moon, and the human body in dissection.
Call #:  
Mss.500.Q3
Extent:
1 volume(s)