Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
- Sraffa MS/B/36/42
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- 2 Oct. 1857
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Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
Letter from Rossalino Pilo to Nicola Fabrizzi
‘Aeronautica’: prints, cuttings, and other papers relating to the history of ballooning
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
On the spine is stamped 'Aeronautica'.
Letter from A. V. Alexander to Lord Pethick-Lawrence
Parte de Pethick-Lawrence Papers
Office of the Minister of Defence.—Is glad that Pethick-Lawrence was able to attend yesterday’s Indian independence celebrations.
Letter from Isaac Barrow to the Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge
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Pera, Constant[ino]politanae - After an apology for the long delay in writing to the Fellowship, he gives an account of his travels from Paris, with a description of his stay in Florence, prolonged because of the plague in Naples, which was predicted to spread to Rome whither he had planned to go next; heeding the warning that if caught by the plague he would not be able to leave, and it proving too difficult to reach Venice, he embarks on a ship to Constantinople. He describes the present state of affairs under the Grand Vizier, Koprulu Mehmed Pasha, who had come to power two years earlier: his work to restore the Ottoman name at home and abroad, recovering the islands of Tenedos and Lemnos, repelling an attack by the Venetian fleet, suppressing a revolt in Moldavia and Wallachia by removing their princes, repressing the infighting threatening the prestige of the empire, most recently undertaking an expedition to Transylvania on the pretext that Prince Ragotzy, a Turkish subject, had invaded Poland hoping to take the kingdom for himself. Barrow predicts that Christendom will find in the Grand Vizier its worst enemy and describes his punishment of Parthenius, the Patriarch of the Greek Church, who was accused of intrigue with the Duke of Muscovy despite the commonly held view that the accusations were false, and who was hanged and left on display in his Pontifical robes as a deterrent to plotters. Barrow closes with a promise to return to Cambridge within the year.
Docketed by William Derham, "Paper. 1. Dr Barrows Lr ...to the Fellows of Trin. Col. Cambridge from Constantinople. Caland August 1658. Publ. Lr 1. W.Ds.'
Trinity College, Cambridge
Cutting from a newspaper, containing a notice of the death of Charles Green
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
Printed pamphlet entitled Air-Navigation by means of the Rotary Balloon, by John Luntley
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
Print of a rotary balloon designed by John Luntley
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
A model of this balloon was exhibited by Luntley at the Great Exhibition of 1851 (see the Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue, ii. 435: Class 10, No. 237). This print has no caption, but the copy in the Library of Congress is captioned ‘ROTARY BALLOON. Model exhibited in Class X, No. 137 [sic]. By J. Luntley.’
Cutting from a newspaper, containing an article headed ‘A Fearful Balloon Voyage’
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
Cutting from a newspaper, containing an article headed ‘The End of an Aeronaut’
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
Cutting from a newspaper, containing an article headed ‘Ballooning across the Atlantic’
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Cutting from a newspaper, containing a short notice headed ‘Prince Lucien Bonaparte and his Works’
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(Undated. The catalogue referred to in the notice was issued in 1862.)
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(Marked ‘Siehe S.377’.)
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Printed leaflet entitled Prospectus de la cinquante-unième ascencion de l’aéronaute Blanchard
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
(Undated. Blanchard’s fifty-first ascent took place in 1800.)
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
(The document bears a note on its provenance, dated at Annonay on 1 Jan. 1827.)
Cutting from an album amicorum, bearing an inscription by Jean-Pierre Blanchard
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts
Parte de Crewe Manuscripts