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English: Marginalia in a 1556 edition of Aristotle's Physics in the hand of James Harris (1709-1780), English politician, grammarian, and philosopher, best known for his work Hermes, a philosophical inquiry concerning universal grammar. His son, James Harris (1746-1820), became the 1st Earl of Malmesbury. This book became part of the library at Hurn Court, former seat of the Earls of Malmesbury, and was rebound with the Malmesbury arms on the left board.

Established heading: Harris, James, 1709-1780 Established heading: Malmesbury, James Harris, Earl of, 1746-1820

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Penn Libraries call number: GrC Ar466.19 1556 All images from this book

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