Difference between revisions of "Walter Charleton 1619-1707"

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His life and writings suggest someone with a sizeable private collection, although known examples are relatively few and scattered (e.g. British Library 542.d.9, 1173.f.10, Ames 7/473; [[present repository::Peterhouse, Cambridge]] K.8.13; [[present repository::Quaritch]] 1199 (1994)/48). [[associates::John Moore]] (q.v.) acquired a number of books from Charleton’s library, now in [[present repository::Cambridge University Library]] (exx. Xxx) The [[present repository::British Library]] holds a number of [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]] written by him, particularly in the Sloane collection.
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His life and writings suggest someone with a sizeable private library, although known examples are relatively few and scattered (e.g. British Library 542.d.9, 1173.f.10, Ames 7/473; Cambridge UL Keynes A.3.26; Peterhouse, Cambridge K.8.13; Quaritch catalogue 1199 (1994)/48). [[crossreference::John Moore]] acquired a number of books from Charleton’s library, now in Cambridge University Library. The [[present repository::British Library]] holds a number of [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]] written by him, particularly in the Sloane collection.
  
 
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Inscribed his name on the titlepage, and sometimes the year of acquisition.
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Charleton inscribed his name on titlepages, and sometimes the year of acquisition.
  
 
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Walter CHARLETON 1619-1707

Biographical Note

Born in Shepton Mallet, son of the Rector there. Matriculated Magdalen Hall 1635; D.Med. 1643, and appointed physician to Charles I the same year. Settled in London 1650 to practice as a physician, retaining the title of royal physician (to Charles II in exile), which continued after the Restoration. One of the earliest Fellows of the Royal Society (1662); Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians 1676, President 1689-91. Briefly left London after 1691 and lived in Nantwich, but returned and died there. Wrote numerous medical treatises; it is evident from these and from his commonplace book (BL ms Sloane 3413) that he was widely read.

Books

His life and writings suggest someone with a sizeable private library, although known examples are relatively few and scattered (e.g. British Library 542.d.9, 1173.f.10, Ames 7/473; Cambridge UL Keynes A.3.26; Peterhouse, Cambridge K.8.13; Quaritch catalogue 1199 (1994)/48). John Moore acquired a number of books from Charleton’s library, now in Cambridge University Library. The British Library holds a number of manuscripts written by him, particularly in the Sloane collection.

Characteristic Markings

Charleton inscribed his name on titlepages, and sometimes the year of acquisition.

Sources