John Bellingham Inglis Collection of Manuscript Transcripts of Rare Books and Tracts, and Latin and Greek Classics 1780-1870

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John Bellingham Inglis Collection of Manuscript Transcripts of Rare Books and Tracts, and Latin and Greek Classics 1780-1870

John Bellingham Inglis (1780-1870) was a prominent scholar book collector in the 19th century European book trade. This is a collection of his transcriptions and translations of various classical and early modern works in nineteen bound volumes.

1 box (0.75 linear ft.)

eng,

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Inglis, John Bellingham, 1780-1870

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Biography/History John Bellingham Inglis (1780-1870) was born in London, the son of a British entrepreneur. His father was a partner in the firm of Inglis, Ellice and Co., and held the positions of Director and Chairman of the East India Company. After his father died, succumbing to financial bankruptcy in the market, Inglis retired from his independent venture in the wine trade and relied upon the remnants of his father’s depleted wealth to ...

Inglis, John Bellingham, 1780-1870

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Biography/History John Bellingham Inglis (1780-1870) was born in London, the son of a British entrepreneur. His father was a partner in the firm of Inglis, Ellice and Co., and held the positions of Director and Chairman of the East India Company. After his father died, succumbing to financial bankruptcy in the market, Inglis retired from his independent venture in the wine trade and relied upon the remnants of his father’s depleted wealth to ...