Inaugural address by Professor Owen, F.R.S., foreign associate of the Institute of France, on the opening of the new Philosophical Hall, at Leeds, on Tuesday, the 16th of December, 1862
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Title: Inaugural address by Professor Owen, F.R.S., foreign associate of the Institute of France, on the opening of the new Philosophical Hall, at Leeds, on Tuesday, the 16th of December, 1862
Classmark: Leeds Phil. and Lit. Y/HER
Creator(s): Owen, Sir Richard (1804-1892)
Additional creator(s): Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society (Other)
Publisher: printed by order of the President and Council of the Philosophical and Literary Society of Leeds
Publication city: Leeds
Date(s): [1862]
Language: English
Size and medium: 19p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/259438
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991016578739705181
Collection group(s): Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society
Additional description
Bound with six other publications in volume lettered "Leeds Phil. & Lit. Society. Papers. Vol. I". Volume contents: 1. Herschel, J.F.W.: Sensorial vision..., 1858. -- 2. Crawfurd, J.: China and its trade, 1858. -- 3. Bickersteth, R.: The physical condition of the people in its bearing upon their social and moral welfare ..., 1860. -- 4. Hennessey, H.: The relations of science to modern civilisation ..., 1862. -- 5. Owen, R.: Inaugural address by Professor Owen ..., 1862. -- 6. Wright, T.: On the early history of Leeds, in Yorkshire ..., 1864. -- 7. Thomson, W.: The worth of life ..., 1877
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