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Prideaux's notes on geography (in English and Latin), history both 'profane' and ecclesiastical, law, and philosophy

by John Prideaux

  • First published:
  • 17th century
  • Content type: ManuscriptPrimary source

Contents: 1) ‘An Insight to Geography’, 1 April 1637, 27 pages. 2) ‘A compendious Leading to Prophane History’, 30 September 1638, 26 pages. Ancient and modern political history, from Nimrod to Ferdinand II. 3) ‘A Direction for the orderly readinge of English History’, 33 pages. From Britain’s mythic past up to the accession of Charles I. 4) ‘A view of Ecclesticall (sic) Hystory’, ‘to this present 1638’, 89 pages. From Adam to Pope Urban VIII, with the ‘Apostolicall Hierarchy’ in seven ranks, from ‘Good Bishops’ via ‘Luxurious Sodomites’ to ‘Incureable Babylonians’. 5) ‘De Concilijs’, 1 May 1639, 19 pages in Latin. From the Jews before Captivity to the Council of Trent. Presumably related to Prideaux’s Conciliorum synopsis (1651). 6) ‘Heptades Juridicæ ad captum tyronum Accommodatæ’, April 13 1640, 18 pages in Latin. 7) ‘Heptades Geographiæ’ 13 April 1641, 14 pages in Latin. Related to but not the same as ‘An Insight’ above. Includes a section ‘De Utopia’, with a query whether ‘Luna vel aliqua stella fuit habitabiles’. 8) ‘De Cursu Philosophico’, 7 May 1641, 11 pages in Latin. 9) ‘Πνευμαλογια’, 14 May 1641, 9 pages in Latin. Of God, angels, fallen angels, the soul, ancient gods, prophecy. Description: Folio, c. 246 pages, in two contemporary hands (the first ‘An Insight to Geography’ only), with additional blanks; ruled in red (titles in red one in one text), with occasional calligraphic flourishes; in contemporary calf, panelled gilt, with a central gilt lozenge, morocco spine label lettered ‘Pridaux Tironum Institutio’, slightly rubbed, spine repaired at head and foot; apparently from the library of the Earls of Shaftesbury at St Giles, Wimborne, Dorset, with a shelf mark but without clear marks of provenance. Prideaux's notes on geography (in English and Latin), history both 'profane' and ecclesiastical, law, and philosophy Provenance: Anthony Ashley Cooper (1621-1683), later 1st Earl of Shaftesbury and Lord Chancellor, matriculated at Exeter College in March 1637, where he studied under Prideaux until entering Lincoln’s Inn in February 1638. The first portion of the present manuscript, ‘An Insight to Geography’ dates from Ashley Cooper’s time at Exeter and is in a different hand from the rest. It is plausible that it was obtained by him at that time, and later supplemented with other material at his request after his early move to Lincoln’s Inn.

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  • Bodleian shelfmark: Exeter College MS 235
  • Collection: Early Modern Manuscripts and Archives
  • Holding institution: Exeter College, University of Oxford
  • Place of origin: Oxford
  • Rights and attribution: © Exeter College, Oxford. Terms of use: All rights reserved. Permission to reproduce images must be obtained from the Librarian of Exeter College Oxford at library@exeter.ox.ac.uk.
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