Their Manner of Discourse? Scribal Culture, Civility, and the Early Royal Society
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Rhodri Lewis discusses, “Their Manner of Discourse? Scribal Culture, Civility, and the Early Royal Society”. Lewis is Professor of English Literature; Tutorial Fellow at St Hugh's College, Oxford. This lecture was part of the session titled, “Brown and the Royal Society”.
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