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- catalog abstract "This leather-bound volume contains substantial transcriptions copied by Samuel Dunbar from textbooks while he was a student at Harvard in 1721 and 1722. There is a general index to texts at the end of the volume. Dunbar's notebook provides a window into the state of higher education in the eighteenth century and offers a firsthand account of academic life at Harvard College. Notably, he often indicated the number of days spent copying texts into his book.".
- catalog contributor b6635748.
- catalog contributor b6635749.
- catalog contributor b6635750.
- catalog contributor b6635751.
- catalog contributor b6635752.
- catalog contributor b6635753.
- catalog contributor b6635754.
- catalog coverage "United States Intellectual life 18th century.".
- catalog date "1721".
- catalog description "Compendium Physica, copied July 8, 1721-September 4, 1721 -- An Extract out of Dr. Jno Wallis his Hypothesis concerning the Ebbing & Flowing of the Sea in his letter to Mr. Boyle datd April 25, 1666 Inserted in ye Phylosphic Transactions No. 16 P. 263 -- A Catechism Geographical Historical and Chronological by Mr. Henry Flint T. H. Colledge, copied April 24, 1722 -- Theses quaedam extractae potissimum ex Enchiridio Metaphysico Domini Johannis Clerici Dominum Jonathanem Remington, Socium Colle Harvardinia, copied August 13, 1722 from a précis created by Tutor Remington of Jean LeClerc's Ontologia et Pneumatologia -- Geometria Domini Johannis Henrici Alstedy, copied [September 26, 1722], -- [William Brattle, Compendium of Logic], copied May 9-26 1721 in English and in Latin -- A Treatise of Logick extracted from Mr. Morton by Mr. Taber Fitch, June 3-5, 1721 -- A Collection of some astronomical definitions [by] D.E.P, September 6, 1721 -- Some Mathematical problems resolved.".
- catalog description "Samuel Dunbar, minister of the First Church of Canton, was born on October 2, 1704 in Boston. He studied at the Boston Latin School before attending Harvard and graduating in the Class of 1723. After studying divinity under Cotton Mather, Dunbar received an AM from Harvard in 1726. He was ordained as the minister of the First Church of Canton in 1727 and served as minister until his death on June 2, 1783. Dunbar’s son Elijah graduated from Harvard in 1760.".
- catalog description "The undergraduate students of Harvard College followed a structured program of study in the early 1700s. Certain key texts were adopted as textbooks at Harvard, and students often copied them into personal notebooks in place of purchased books. Textbooks created by Harvard Tutors Henry Flynt and William Brattle, Instructor Judah Monis, and Fellow Charles Morton were among the earliest used in the colonies.".
- catalog description "This leather-bound volume contains substantial transcriptions copied by Samuel Dunbar from textbooks while he was a student at Harvard in 1721 and 1722. There is a general index to texts at the end of the volume. Dunbar's notebook provides a window into the state of higher education in the eighteenth century and offers a firsthand account of academic life at Harvard College. Notably, he often indicated the number of days spent copying texts into his book.".
- catalog extent ".23 cubic feet (1 volume, 1 positive microfilm roll, and 1 negative microfilm roll)".
- catalog extent "v. :".
- catalog isPartOf "Collections of the Harvard University Archives. Personal archives. hua".
- catalog isPartOf "Colonial North American Project at Harvard University. net".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. hua".
- catalog issued "1721".
- catalog language "mul".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Cambridge.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts.".
- catalog spatial "United States Intellectual life 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Books and reading United States History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Education Curricula Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Education, Higher Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Curricula.".
- catalog subject "Mathematics Study and teaching (Higher) Massachusetts Cambridge.".
- catalog subject "Science Study and teaching (Higher) Massachusetts Cambridge.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Compendium Physica, copied July 8, 1721-September 4, 1721 -- An Extract out of Dr. Jno Wallis his Hypothesis concerning the Ebbing & Flowing of the Sea in his letter to Mr. Boyle datd April 25, 1666 Inserted in ye Phylosphic Transactions No. 16 P. 263 -- A Catechism Geographical Historical and Chronological by Mr. Henry Flint T. H. Colledge, copied April 24, 1722 -- Theses quaedam extractae potissimum ex Enchiridio Metaphysico Domini Johannis Clerici Dominum Jonathanem Remington, Socium Colle Harvardinia, copied August 13, 1722 from a précis created by Tutor Remington of Jean LeClerc's Ontologia et Pneumatologia -- Geometria Domini Johannis Henrici Alstedy, copied [September 26, 1722], -- [William Brattle, Compendium of Logic], copied May 9-26 1721 in English and in Latin -- A Treatise of Logick extracted from Mr. Morton by Mr. Taber Fitch, June 3-5, 1721 -- A Collection of some astronomical definitions [by] D.E.P, September 6, 1721 -- Some Mathematical problems resolved.".
- catalog title "Student notebook of Samuel Dunbar, 1721-1722.".
- catalog type "Commonplace books. aat".
- catalog type "Drawings. aat".
- catalog type "Harvard students' notes. local".
- catalog type "Harvard textbooks. local".
- catalog type "collection".