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- catalog abstract "Small hardcover notebook containing a manuscript copy of William Brattle's abstract of René Descartes' "Compendium Logicae" copied in Latin by Harvard student Joseph Metcalf between April 29th and May 7th, 1701. The text includes an ornately decorated title page and drawings and notes on the flyleaves. The covers are unattached. The inside front cover is inscribed: "Joseph Burbeen Walker 1845."".
- catalog alternative "Spine title: Brattle’s Logic.".
- catalog alternative "Title on top of first page: Compendium logica secundii principia D. Renati, Descartes: catechistice propositum per dom: Guilielmii Brattle in unum pupillorum.".
- catalog contributor b6585857.
- catalog contributor b6585858.
- catalog contributor b6585859.
- catalog coverage "United States Intellectual life 18th century.".
- catalog date "1701".
- catalog description "Joseph Metcalf (1682-1723), a minister in Falmouth, Mass., was born on April 11, 1682 in Dedham, Mass. He received an AB from Harvard in 1703 and an AM in 1706. On October 28, 1708, Metcalfe was ordained the minister of the Falmouth church and served there until his death on May 24, 1723.".
- catalog description "Small hardcover notebook containing a manuscript copy of William Brattle's abstract of René Descartes' "Compendium Logicae" copied in Latin by Harvard student Joseph Metcalf between April 29th and May 7th, 1701. The text includes an ornately decorated title page and drawings and notes on the flyleaves. The covers are unattached. The inside front cover is inscribed: "Joseph Burbeen Walker 1845."".
- 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. William Brattle's Compendium logicae was first published in 1735 and used as a textbook at Harvard College until 1765.".
- catalog extent ".01 cubic feet (1 volume)".
- catalog extent "70 [i.e. 60] p. ;".
- 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 "1701".
- catalog language "lat".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts.".
- catalog spatial "United States Intellectual life 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Descartes, René, 1596-1650.".
- catalog subject "Education Curricula Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Harvard University Curricula.".
- catalog subject "Logic Early works to 1800.".
- catalog title "Compendium logica in quatuor partes, per Dom. Gul. Brattle. Transcriptum per Joseph Metcalfe. Inceptum Aprilis die 29. Et finitum Maÿ 7mo anno domini 1701.".
- catalog title "Spine title: Brattle’s Logic.".
- catalog title "Title on top of first page: Compendium logica secundii principia D. Renati, Descartes: catechistice propositum per dom: Guilielmii Brattle in unum pupillorum.".
- catalog type "Harvard students' notes. local".
- catalog type "Harvard textbooks. local".
- catalog type "collection".