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Account of a musical instrument, which was brought by Captain Forneaux from the Isle of Amsterdam in...

Account of a musical instrument, which was brought by Captain Forneaux from the Isle of Amsterdam in...

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Account of a musical instrument, which was brought by Captain Forneaux from the Isle of Amsterdam in the South Seas to London in the year 1774, and given to the Royal Society / by Joshua Steele, Esquire, in a letter to Sir John Pringle.

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Full title

Account of a musical instrument, which was brought by Captain Forneaux from the Isle of Amsterdam in the South Seas to London in the year 1774, and given to the Royal Society / by Joshua Steele, Esquire, in a letter to Sir John Pringle.

Uniform title

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London.

Call Numbers

77/36

Record Identifier

74VvReMvXwqA

MMS ID

991009246839702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

p. 67-78 : ill. ; 24 cm.

Publication information

Place of Publication

England

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Account of a musical instrument, which was brought by Captain Forneaux from the Isle of Amsterdam in the South Seas to London in the year 1774, and given to the Royal Society / by Joshua Steele, Esquire, in a letter to Sir John Pringle.

Variant title

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London.

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Notes

General note

Extract from: Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. 1775.

Dixson Library copy at 77/36 : Bound with other titles. Spine title: Cook's voyages : papers from Trans. of Royal Soc.

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

77/36

Record Identifier

74VvReMvXwqA

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MMS ID

991009246839702626

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