- Wood/Box 2/2.2
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- 1780–1800 (Circa)
Part of Papers of James Wood
Part of Papers of James Wood
The Doctrine of the Atonement agreable to Reason
Part of Papers of James Wood
By Julius Charles Hare (Trinity, BA 1816). Submitted by him for the Hulsean Prize.
With a letter from Hare to James Wood (as Vice-Chancellor 1816-17) asking for the return of this manuscript.
A note inside the front cover reads 'Brought into the Library by the Master with several old editions of Dr Wood's books &c. Dec. 1872'.
Hare, Julius Charles (1795-1855) Archdeacon of Lewes, theologian and German scholar
Part of Papers of James Wood
Interleaved and annotated with notes.
Particulars relating to the Athenian, Roman and English Constitutions
Part of Papers of James Wood
Manuscript notebooks in various hands on mathematics, astronomy, moral and natural philosophy, theology and classics, with some printed items.
Wood, James (1760-1839) mathematician and Dean of Ely
Part of Papers of James Wood
Inscription inside cover 'J. Hammond August 30th 1779'. John Hammond of St John's College graduated BA in 1779.
Optics; Caustics; Algebra; Of Fluxions
Part of Papers of James Wood
Of the sphere; Astronomy; Eclipses; Parallaxes
Part of Papers of James Wood
Part of Papers of James Wood
Part of Papers of James Wood
Notes in English; problems and solutions in Latin.