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In his will, Rogers left his "study of books" to his son [[family::John Rogers|John]].  His library was sold by auction in London, beginning 21 June 1683, as part of a mixed sale; although his is the only name in the title, this refers to "bibliotheca cujusdam anonymi" and the preface states that the sale includes "other considerable persons studies".  The catalogue lists 2917 lots, subdivided into [[language::Latin]] [[subject::theology]] (395), [[language::Latin]] miscellaneous (394), [[language::French]], [[language::Italian]], [[language::Spanish]] and Belgian (26), [[language::English]] divinity (1400), [[language::English]] miscellaneous (702), [[format::manuscripts]] (16), volumes of bound tracts (85) and bundles of stitched pamphlets (70).  There is no way of knowing how much of this material came from Rogers.
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In his will, Rogers left his “study of books” to his son [[family::John Rogers|John]].  His library was sold by auction in London, beginning 21 June 1683, as part of a mixed sale; although his is the only name in the title, this refers to "bibliotheca cujusdam anonymi" and the preface states that the sale includes "other considerable persons studies".  The catalogue lists 2917 lots, subdivided into [[language::Latin]] [[subject::theology]] (395), [[language::Latin]] miscellaneous (394), [[language::French]], [[language::Italian]], [[language::Spanish]] and Belgian (26), [[language::English]] divinity (1400), [[language::English]] miscellaneous (702), [[format::manuscripts]] (16), volumes of bound tracts (85) and bundles of stitched pamphlets (70).  There is no way of knowing how much of this material came from Rogers.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:09, 14 February 2020

Daniel ROGERS 1609/10-1680

Biographical Note

Born at Weathersfield, Essex, son of Daniel Rogers, rector of Haversham, Buckinghamshire, [[occupation::lecturer] at Weathersfield, and a clergyman of puritan views. BA Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 1628, MA 1631. Master of Northampton School 1632-42; held various ministries during the 1640s and 50s, and became rector of Haversham in 1665.

Books

In his will, Rogers left his “study of books” to his son John. His library was sold by auction in London, beginning 21 June 1683, as part of a mixed sale; although his is the only name in the title, this refers to "bibliotheca cujusdam anonymi" and the preface states that the sale includes "other considerable persons studies". The catalogue lists 2917 lots, subdivided into Latin theology (395), Latin miscellaneous (394), French, Italian, Spanish and Belgian (26), English divinity (1400), English miscellaneous (702), manuscripts (16), volumes of bound tracts (85) and bundles of stitched pamphlets (70). There is no way of knowing how much of this material came from Rogers.

Characteristic Markings

None of Rogers's books have been identified.

Sources

  • Catalogus variorum librorum bibliothecae ... Danielis Rogers, 1683, ESTC r219064.
  • Venn, J. and J. A., Alumni Cantbrigienses, Cambridge, 1922.