Francis Lodwick 1619-1694
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Francis LODWICK 1619-1694
Biographical Note
Son of Waldrave Lodwick, a protestant refugee. A linguistic scholar, he was elected to the Royal Society in 1681 and published various works on linguistics, providing some inspiration for John Wilkins's An Essay towards a Real Character (1668). He was a friend of Samuel Hartlib and Robert Hooke, and was also a London merchant, involved in the trade of cloth and books.
Books
Shelf-lists of his two library collections, each containing ca.2500 volumes, are in British Library mss Sloane 855, 859. These were apparently dispersed after his death; many books are now in the Bodleian, where they can be identified from their distinctive numbering.
Sources
- Henderson, F. & W. Poole, The library lists of Francis Lodwick.
- Poole, W. Francis Lodwick, Hans Sloane, and the Bodleian Library, The Library 7th ser 7 (2006), 377-418.
- Salmon, Vivian. "Lodwick, Francis (bap. 1619, d. 1694), linguistic scholar." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.