TY - CHAP DB - Science History Institute DP - Science History Institute M2 - Courtesy of Science History Institute. Rights: Public Domain Mark 1.0 TI - Page 109, printed as page 190 T2 - A Voyage to England: Containing Many Things Relating to the State of Learning, Religion, and Other Curiosities of that Kingdom ID - 62eebzc AU - Sorbière, Samuel AU - Graverol, M. AU - Sprat, Thomas 1713 PB - J. Woodard CY - London, England DA - 1709/// YR - 1709 AV - VL - AN - UR - https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/62eebzc AB - This page is from A Voyage to England: Containing Many Things Relating to the State of Learning, Religion, and Other Curiosities of that Kingdom, published in 1709. This page is notable due to the existence of a typo in the printing of the page number, located at the top right-hand corner of the page. Chronologically, this should be written as page 109, but the page reads 190 instead. This book is an English translation of the French original, written in 1664. Written after Monsieur Sorbière spent three months in 1663 in England, this book details his thoughts on several different topics. During his travels he had the opportunity to meet with many well-known scientists and physicians. The first section includes a memoir of his life, written by Mr. M. Graverol. The second section is that of Sorbière's observations on his travels through England. This section contains a plate of a mathematical representation of a "Model of a Floor." The third section is the thoughts of Thomas Sprat, historian of the Royal Society, on Sorbière's observations, written to Dr. Wren, Professor of Astronomy at Oxford University. The final section is a letter from Monsieur Sorbière to Monsieur de Courcelles at Amsterdam regarding the Anglo-Dutch War of 1652-1654. The book also contains several one to two page sections of letters to the reader. The original observations were adressed to King Louis XIV with an aim to influence him to support a French academy of science. It is an often critical account that gives a view into England's intellectual life at the time. Thomas Sprat's observations show his sensitivity to Sorbière's work and attacks the thoughts Sorbière presents. This edition notably contains a mistake in the printing: page 109 is printed as 190. The entire work has been digitized. KW - Travel KW - Voyages and travels KW - Travelers KW - Sorbière, Samuel, 1615-1670 KW - Sprat, Thomas, 1635-1713 KW - Science--Study and teaching KW - Errata LA - English ER -