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}}[[wikipedia:George Keith (missionary)|George Keith]] (1638/9 – 1716) was an outspoken Quaker missionary (and later, an Anglican priest), best-known for a sermon given at a [[wikipedia:Monthly meeting|Monthly Meeting]] in Philadelphia in 1693, "An Exhortation & Caution to Friends Concerning Buying or Keeping of Negroes."<ref>George Keith, "An Exhortation & Caution to Friends Concerning Buying or Keeping of Negroes" (New York: Printed by William Bradford, 1693).</ref> Keith was [[George Wythe|George Wythe's]] great-grandfather. | }}[[wikipedia:George Keith (missionary)|George Keith]] (1638/9 – 1716) was an outspoken Quaker missionary (and later, an Anglican priest), best-known for a sermon given at a [[wikipedia:Monthly meeting|Monthly Meeting]] in Philadelphia in 1693, "An Exhortation & Caution to Friends Concerning Buying or Keeping of Negroes."<ref>George Keith, "An Exhortation & Caution to Friends Concerning Buying or Keeping of Negroes" (New York: Printed by William Bradford, 1693).</ref> Keith was [[George Wythe|George Wythe's]] great-grandfather. | ||
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==Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library== | ==Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library== |
Revision as of 10:17, 5 April 2016
by George Keith
Geography and Navigation Completed | ||
at the College of William & Mary. |
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Author | George Keith | |
Published | London: printed for B. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill | |
Date | 1709 | |
Language | English | |
Pages | [2], ii, 19, [1] | |
Desc. | Quarto; illustrations |
George Keith (1638/9 – 1716) was an outspoken Quaker missionary (and later, an Anglican priest), best-known for a sermon given at a Monthly Meeting in Philadelphia in 1693, "An Exhortation & Caution to Friends Concerning Buying or Keeping of Negroes."[1] Keith was George Wythe's great-grandfather.
"Geography and Navigation Compleated" was Keith's attempt to solve the longitude problem using geometry, the declination of fixed stars in the sky, and great circles.
Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library
In his biographical sketch of Wythe for the Virginia Reports (1833), Daniel Call mentions seeing a "folio volume" written by Keith in Wythe's library, containing "mathematical and other subjects."[2] The volume may have contained one or more of Keith's essays on Quakerism, but his only "mathematical" writings were "Geography and Navigation Compleated," and "An Essay for the Discovery of Some New Geometrical Problems" (1697), and its supplement.
See also
References
- ↑ George Keith, "An Exhortation & Caution to Friends Concerning Buying or Keeping of Negroes" (New York: Printed by William Bradford, 1693).
- ↑ Daniel Call, "Judge Wythe," in Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Court of Appeals of Virginia, 2nd ed. (Richmond, VA: Robert I. Smith, 1833), 4:xi.