Harvey, George (c. 1777-1860), MRCS

  • George Harvey, c. 1777-1860, MRCS
Date:
early 19th Century
Reference:
MS.5470
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

'Arteriologia metrica, or a description of the arteries of the human body in verse, by Bardus Scalpelli. "Quae legeris memento'''. An epic poem on the arteries, in rhyming couplets.

Publication/Creation

early 19th Century

Physical description

1 volume 1 volume: 290 × 217 mm., 61 ff. (53-61 blank). Bound (probably for W E Wyllys) in red morocco leather.

Acquisition note

Purchased from F E Whitehart Rare Books, 1987.

Biographical note

Harvey published Ossian's Fingal; an ancient epic poem rendered into English verse by George Harvey (London, 1814).

Ownership note

Inside the front cover is the bookplate of William Edward Wyllys (fl. 1860-1932), and on the front fly leaf a note by Wyllys attributing the manuscript to his great uncle, George Harvey, of Castle Hedingham, Essex. Harvey is said here to have been a colateral descendant of William Harvey, the discoverer of the circulation of the blood.

Finding aids

Database description taken from that in: Richard Palmer, Catalogue of Western Manuscripts in the Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine: Western Manuscripts 5120-6244 (London: The Wellcome Library for the History & Understanding of Medicine, 1999).

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Accession number

  • acc. 347774