Henry Vaughan the Silurist
Verse
A six-line verse translation of
First published in Jonathan Nauman,
Hen. Vaughan, inscribed at the foot of the page containing the printed text of Sannazarius's poem and of an English translation beginning
Later in the library of Harry Lawrence Bradfer-Lawrence, FSA (1887-1965), Norfolk and Yorkshire antiquary and manuscript collector. Acquired from Quaritch in April 1981.
This MS edited and discussed in Nauman. Facsimile in
Letters
Edited in Martin, pp. 697-8.
Autograph letter signed by Vaughan, to John Aubrey, from Brecon, 15 June 1673, and sent on by Aubrey to Anthony Wood, from Westminster, 24 June 1673.
Among collections of Anthony Wood (1632-95), Oxford antiquary.
Edited in Martin, pp. 687-9.
Autograph letter signed by Vaughan, to John Aubrey, from Newton, 7 July 1673, and sent on by Aubrey to Anthony Wood, from London, 20 September 1673.
Among collections of Anthony Wood (1632-95), Oxford antiquary.
Edited in Martin, pp. 690-1. Facsimile example in Petti,
Autograph letter signed, to John Aubrey, from Brecon, 9 December 1675.
Edited in Martin, pp. 692-3.
Autograph letter signed by Vaughan, to John Aubrey, from Brecon, 28 June 1680.
Edited in Martin, pp. 692-3.
Autograph letter signed by Vaughan, to Anthony Wood, from Newton, 25 March 1689.
Edited in Martin, p. 694.
Edited in Martin, p. 695. Facsimile examples in Greg,
Edited in Martin, pp. 698-9.
Autograph letter signed by Vaughan, to John Aubrey, 9 October 1694.
Edited in Martin, pp. 696-7.
Copy by Aubrey of Henry Vaughan's letter to him, 9 October 1694.
Books Inscribed by Vaughan
Vaughan) on sig. A2r. c.1678.
First recorded, with two facsimile examples, in Edwin Wolf 2nd,
Henr: Vaughan Siluris. 1654 Salus mea ex Agno) and his copious autograph notes on four pages of flyleaves. c.1654.
Facsimile of title-page and adjoining autograph notes in Edwin Wolf 2nd,
salus mea ex Agno. H:V:S:). Mid-late 17th century.
Vaughan) on the title-page, a page of notes on an end-paper apparently in another hand. c.1673.
Vaughan) on the title-page and his copious autograph notes on twelve pages of flyleaves and end-papers. Mid-17th century.
Vaughan) on the title-page. c.1674.
Vaughan) on the title-page and his autograph note
Vaughan — 76 pretium viijs.on the flyleaf. c.1675.
See
Liber Hen: Vaughanj. J.P. Lotichius edidit Libellum Francofurti de Gu. Mid-late 17th century.m i ut vocant Gotta laxativo Año 1626 quem Pharmacop. Spagyr. adnexu habeo
Facsimile of the inscription in
Vaughan.82) on the title-page. c.1678.
Vaughan.82and
Vaughan—82 pretium 12s.) on the half-title and title-page respectively and with his autograph marginal annotations throughout the text supplying the English names of plants mentioned. c.1668.
Facsimiles of p. 65 with Vaughan's marginal annotations in Edwin Wolf 2nd,
Thomas Vaughan Deo Duce: Comite Natura. 1652°on the flyleaf and a long autograph marginal note about fever and dropsy by Henry Vaughan on p. 107 signed
H:V:S:. Mid-late 17th century.
Vaughan. 1682) on the verso of the title-page and several other autograph notes on a flyleaf and in pages of the printed text. c.1682.
Vaughan-76) on the title-page and his autograph index on an end-paper. Late 17th century.
Vaughan) on the title-page. c.1677.
the Author's Signature at [the] end of two of the Treatises. Mid-late 17th century.
Later in the library of the Isham family, at Lamport Hall, Northamptonshire. Sotheby's, 17-18 June 1904 (Isham sale), lot 336, to Quaritch.