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(Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): The Great Duke has a Loadstone of three Tenths of a Grain [...], It was set by Quare the famous Watchmaker of London, and sent by him to his Royal Highness in the Year 1703. The Stone, as I was told by Signor Beneditto Bresciani, the Great Duke's Library Keeper, is perforated, and has an Iron Wire paffing thro' it, which augments its Attraction.) |
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Property / taken from: Some observations made in travelling through France, Italy, &c. in the years 1720, 1721, and 1722. By Edward Wright esq / rank | |||
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excerpt on the librarian of the Biblioteca di Casa de' Medici at Palazzo Pitti in Florence
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English | Wright 1730, 2, 420 |
excerpt on the librarian of the Biblioteca di Casa de' Medici at Palazzo Pitti in Florence |
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The Great Duke has a Loadstone of three Tenths of a Grain [...], It was set by Quare the famous Watchmaker of London, and sent by him to his Royal Highness in the Year 1703. The Stone, as I was told by Signor Beneditto Bresciani, the Great Duke's Library Keeper, is perforated, and has an Iron Wire paffing thro' it, which augments its Attraction. (English)