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*Henry, John. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/28706 "Ward, Seth (1617–1689), astronomer and bishop of Exeter and Salisbury."]' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. | *Henry, John. '[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/28706 "Ward, Seth (1617–1689), astronomer and bishop of Exeter and Salisbury."]' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. | ||
*Hingley, S., Ecclesiastical libraries, in Mandelbrote, G. and Manley, K. (eds), ''The Cambridge history of libraries'' vol.2 , Cambridge, 2006, 122-133, p.125. | *Hingley, S., Ecclesiastical libraries, in Mandelbrote, G. and Manley, K. (eds), ''The Cambridge history of libraries'' vol.2 , Cambridge, 2006, 122-133, p.125. | ||
+ | *[https://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/gallery/bishop-seth-wards-book-collection#.XqPTp2hKiUk Bishop Seth Ward's book collection]. | ||
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Seth WARD 1617-1689
Biographical Note
Born at Buntingford, Hertfordshire, son of John Ward, attorney. BA Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 1637, MA 1640, lecturer in mathematics 1643. Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford 1650, President of Trinity College, Oxford 1659. In 1660 he moved to London as vicar of St Lawrence Jewry, and became a founding Fellow of the Royal Society; he was made a prebendary of Exeter in the same year, Dean of Exeter in 1661, and Bishop of Exeter in 1662. He was translated to Salisbury in 1667. While the latter half of his career was dominated by ecclesiastical administration, he is also remembered for his mathematical and scientific writings and his interest in the development of a universal language.
Books
Bequeathed 300 volumes to Salisbury Cathedral Library.
Sources
- Henry, John. '"Ward, Seth (1617–1689), astronomer and bishop of Exeter and Salisbury."' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- Hingley, S., Ecclesiastical libraries, in Mandelbrote, G. and Manley, K. (eds), The Cambridge history of libraries vol.2 , Cambridge, 2006, 122-133, p.125.
- Bishop Seth Ward's book collection.