Notes and Queries, Number 07, December 15, 1849 by Various
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industry_;--yet we search in vain for the name of Powell in the
dictionaries of Aikin, Watkins, Chalmers, Gorton, &c.--It is even omitted in the _Cambrian biography_ of his countryman William Owen, F.S.A. An exact transcript of the title of the work, and of the manuscript notes which enrich my own copy of it, may therefore be acceptable:-- "Humane industry; or, a history of most manual arts, deducing the original, progress, and improvement of them. Furnished with variety of instances and examples, shewing forth the excellency of humane wit. [_Anonymous._] London, for Henry Herringman, 1661." 8ยบ. [_On the title._] "E libris rarioribus Joannis Brand, Coll. Line. Oxon. 1777." [_On a fly-leaf._] "This book is ascribed by Wood to Dr. Tho'm. Powell, canon of St. David's, who was, says he, 'an able philosopher, a curious critic, and well versed in various languages.' See an abstract of this scarce book in Oldys's _British librarian_, p. 42." "N.B.--The above is the hand-writing of the Rev'd. M'r. Granger, author of the _biographical history._--I bought it of Mr. Prince, at Oxford, who purchased his books." [John Brand.] I have now only to consign the learned Powell to future biographers, and to recommend the volume as one which deserves a place in every choice |
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