Notes and Queries, Number 42, August 17, 1850 by Various
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In the _Olla Podrida_, a volume of miscellanies, printed for private distribution, by Mr. Sainthill of Cork, there is a portrait of the "old countess," from an etching made by Mr. Crofton Croker (if I mistake not) in his early days. J.M.B. _Michael Servetus, alias Reves._--The manuscript, the character and fate of which S.H. (Vol. ii., p. 153.) is anxious to investigate, contained books iii.-vii., inclusive, of the work of Servetus _De Trinitate_; and as these fragments differed somewhat from the printed text, they were probably the first, or an early, draft (not necessarily in the author's handwriting) of part of the _Christianismi Restitutio_. The purchaser of this MS., at the sale of Du Fay's library in Paris in the year 1725, was the Count de Hoym, ambassador to France from Poland. I beg to refer your correspondent to pp. 214-18. of the _Historia Michaelis Serveti_, by Henr. ab Allwoerden, published with Mosheim's approbation, Helmstad 1728. Both a "Note" and a "Query" might be founded on a memorable passage in the fifth book _De Trinitate_, in which Servetus, long before Harvey, explains the circulation of the blood. R.G. _Caxton's Printing-office_ (Vol. ii., pp. 99. 122. 142.).--It is a pity MR. NICHOLS did not take the trouble to see, and, having seen, to notice |
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