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The English Letters Collection
The Correspondence of Robert Boyle
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the most important reason [for emerging research on Boyle] is the extraordinarily intensive and extensive work of Michael Hunter, who has done more for Boyle studies than anyone before him (or, one might almost say, than all previous Boyle scholars put together). Apart from writing and editing volumes of essays on Boyle, he has also produced the first scholarly catalogue of the Boyle papers; he has edited (with Edward Davis) Boyle’s works, in fourteen volumes; and now, with Antonio Clericuzio and [Lawrence] Principe, he has produced the first ever edition of Boyle’s complete correspondence, in six volumes containing more than 3,000 pages....This is a monumental work of scholarship, an indispensable resource for all future studies of Boyle’s life and thought."
- Noel Malcolm, "Of Air and Alchemy" TLS, 8/22/02
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Database Language: English Contents: The definitive edition (and first in two centuries) of Boyle's correspondence from the Boyle Project in London. The Boyle project edition of autobiographical and biographical texts has been added.
The database contains the following
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- Boyle, Robert. The Correspondence of Robert Boyle. Edited by Michael Hunter, Antonio Clericuzio and Lawrence Principe. 7 volumes. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2001.
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- Boyle, Robert. Robert Boyle / by himself and his friends: with a fragment of William Wotton's lost Life of
Boyle. Edited with an introduction by Michael Hunter. London; Brookfield, Vt., USA: W. Pickering, 1994.
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