Ref No | GB-110/JES/COR/17/11 |
Title | William Roscoe to James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk] |
Description | Thanks for parcel from Smith. Delighted by John Shepherd's [(c 1764-1836, curator Liverpool Botanic Garden] account of his visit to London and Norwich, and the acquisitions of "the first importance" and connections he has made. Praises Smith's "Tour of the Continent", of which the observations and opinions accord with his own, and believes the "well tempered zeal for national liberty, that love of science & predilection for works of art" will render it highly interesting to all who feel "for the true dignity & happiness of mankind". Confirms Smith's declination of word "Mediceorum" and discusses the usage. Distressed by public affairs; "was there ever such an instance of the insanity of mankind as the present war". |
Date | [12 Nov 1803] |
Level | Item |
Extent | 4 pp |
Language | English |
Related Material | For Smith's reply of 16 January 1804, see JES/COR/17/13.
Smith, J E, (1793). "A sketch of a tour on the Continent in the years 1786 and 1787", London: the author. |
Notes | Smith replied 16 Jan 1804 |
PrevRefNo | 17.17 |
Finding_Aids | Dawson, W R (1934). "Catalogue of the manuscripts in the Library of The Linnean Society - Part I. The Smith papers: The correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Sir James Edward Smith", London: Linnean Society. |
Creator Name | Roscoe, William (1753-1831) |
Access_Status | Open |