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VIAFrevised2015-09-22machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T00:03:14machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T00:03:14humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonPalissy, Bernard, 1510?-1590presumedPalissy, BernardpresumedPalissy, Bernard, ca1510-1590presumedPalissy, Bernard 1510?-1589?presumedPalissy, Bernard 1510-1589/90presumedPalissy, Bernard, ca 1510-1590presumedPalissy, Bernard (French ceramicist, painter, and glassblower, 1509-1590)presumedPalissy, Bernard, ca 1510-ca 1590presumedPalissy, Bernard de 1510-1589/90presumedBernard Palissypresumedパリシー, ベルナールpresumedPalissy, Bernardo de, 1510?-1590presumedPalissy, Bernard de 1510-1589/90presumedDe Palissy, Bernardo 1510?-1590presumedDe Palissy, Bernardopresumed15101590FrenchEnglishHydrologyScienceFrenchCaisne, Henri de, 1799-1852.Northumberland, Henry Percy, Earl of, 1564-1632,Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957.Palissy, Bernard, 1510?-1590[Bernard Palissy, biographical materials]Palissy, Bernard, 1510?-1590.[Bernard Palissy, biographical materials] 1913-1 folder.University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library SystemPalissy, Bernard, 1510?-1590. A learned dialogue of Bernard Palessy concerning waters and fountaines both naturall and artificiall : translated out of French into English / by Thomas Watson : manuscript, [ca. 1590].Palissy, Bernard, 1510?-1590.Northumberland, Henry Percy, Earl of, 1564-1632,A learned dialogue of Bernard Palessy concerning waters and fountaines both naturall and artificiall : translated out of French into English / by Thomas Watson : manuscript, [ca. 1590].1 v. (70 p.) ; 22 cm.A translation of part of Palissy's Discours admirables of 1580. EnglishFrenchHoughton LibraryCaisne, Henri de, 1799-1852. Letters, 1837-1852.Caisne, Henri de, 1799-1852.Letters, 1837-1852.4 items.To Mme. de Lamartine, with impassioned comments on his difficulty in realizing his Romantic ideal in painting. He also mentions his projected portrait of Lamartine, evaluates the poet's political career, and comments on Lamartine's "Bernard Palissy". Getty Research InstituteRogers, Bruce, 1870-1957. Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, to Henry Watson Kent, 1918 Oct. 3.Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957.Kent, Henry Watson, 1866-1948,Nash, Ray, 1905-1982,Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, to Henry Watson Kent, 1918 Oct. 3.1 item (8 p.) ; 20.4 cm.Discussing the unpleasant atmosphere at Cambridge and his financial constraints; describing a potential joint venture with Hubert Brown back in New York, possibly setting up the press in Connecticut; discussing [Henry] Morley's book on Bernard Palissy; describing a lunch with William Osler, Jenkinson and Sayle, during which he determined he may be able to acquire a fount of Clarendon Press Fell types, but waivers between it and a fount of French type; acknowledging receipt of Miss Granniss' letter and pondering the odd pricing practices of the British. Pierpont Morgan Library.