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− | Son of [[ | + | Son of [[family::John Gostling]], of [[location::Norwich]]. BA [[education::St John's College, Cambridge|St John’s, Cambridge]] 1664, MA 1667, [[occupation::fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge|Corpus Christi, Cambridge]] 1667-75, BD 1674. |
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− | Bequeathed his books, ca [[ | + | Bequeathed his books, ca [[bequest::120 vols]], to [[beneficiary::Corpus Christi College, Cambridge|Corpus Christi]], where about two-thirds of the collection remains today. The books are listed in the benefactors’ register and include many [[subject::mathematics|mathematical]] and [[subject::classics|classical]] texts (reflecting the contemporary Cambridge curriculum) as well as some [[subject::philosophy]] and [[subject::theology]], and some [[subject::literature]] in [[language::French]], [[language::Spanish]] or [[language::Italian]]. There is very little English material. Examples: in Corpus Christi; Cambridge UL Y.1.15 |
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Henry GOSTLING 1646?-1675
Biographical Note
Son of John Gostling, of Norwich. BA St John’s, Cambridge 1664, MA 1667, Corpus Christi, Cambridge 1667-75, BD 1674.
Books
Bequeathed his books, ca 120 vols, to Corpus Christi, where about two-thirds of the collection remains today. The books are listed in the benefactors’ register and include many mathematical and classical texts (reflecting the contemporary Cambridge curriculum) as well as some philosophy and theology, and some literature in French, Spanish or Italian. There is very little English material. Examples: in Corpus Christi; Cambridge UL Y.1.15
Characteristic markings
Occasionally inscribed his name on titlepages.
Sources
Venn; B. Dickins, Henry Gostling’s Library, TCBS 3 (1961), 216-224.