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John Dee collected 4000 rare books and 700 manuscripts, many of which are now to be found in the British Museum. His was generally agreed by scholars to be the largest philosophical, magical and scientific library in Elizabethan England, possibly in all of Renaissance Europe. In comparison the University of Cambridge possessed 451 books and manuscripts at the time.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
What constitutes historical?
Until recently, her eight letters on sympathy were however ignored by historians of economic thought, and were recently translated into English (Brown, 2008).
Originally posted by pirhanna
reply to post by Human_Alien
Also, I find John Dee to be somewhat underrated.
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