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John Hunyadi (c. 1406 - 11 Aug 1456)
Other biography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hunyadi References in Documents:[Asmole MS 1788, art. 17, f. 151.]
I was very well acquainted with
time or other hee hath given me some account of the whole
course of his life: hee gave mee a catalogue of what his
father
write, butt I think I have seen the same in some of his printed
bookes, and that catalogue hee gave me in writing I cannot
yet find. I never heard him saye one word of the booke of
spirits, sett out by
I make no doubt butt hee would have spoake of it unto mee,
for he was very inquisitive after any manuscripts of his fa
ther's, and desirous to print as many as hee could possibly
obtaine;
well
of them, which he kept in a trunck in his howse in
to my knowledge hee sent divers letters unto
humbly desiring him that hee would not lock them up from
8 MS. Sloane. 1893.Catalogue of Browne's MSS. No. 9, 8vo. vol. iv, p. 463, &c.
9
MS. Sloan. 1854.-
Catalogue of MSS. &c. No. 13, 4to.
the world, butt suffer him to print at least some thereof.
William
hee had some of his father's works not yet published, and
that they were safe from being lost, and that hee was readie
to showe them unto him, butt that hee had an intention to
print some of them himself.
sollicitation, butt
of those manuscripts in his hand.
that hee lived in
other parts of
was their great patron, who delighted much in alchymie;
have often heard him affirme, and sometimes with oaths, that
hee had seen projection made and transmutation of
dishes
at quaits with
this transmutation was made by a
was found in some old place, and a booke lying by it con
taining nothing butt hieroglyphicks, which booke
bestowed much time upon: but I could not heare that he
could make it out.
by
of the powder
peror in a castle, from whence attempting an escape downe
the wall, hee fell and broake his legge and was imprisoned
agayne.
Elizabeth
thereof attempted to get
to that purpose, who giving opium in drinck unto the keepers,
layd them so faste asleepe that
attempt an escape, and there were horses readie to carry him
away;
declared.
the
some addition unto his coat of armes, by a mathematicall
figure added, which I thincke may bee seen at
Dee
John Dee
1 His portrait is preserved in the
W. H. B.
dyed.
projection made in
with, that hee fell early upon that studie and read not much
all his life but bookes of that subject, and two years before
his death contracted with one Hunniades, or
in
lived long in
turne into
was to remain ten weeks, till
The Dr. to my knowledge was serious in this buisinesse, and
had provided all in readinesse to goe; but suddenly hee
heard that
If hereafter any thing farther occurreth to my memorie I
shall advertize.
No. Signature.)
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Note subscribed byAshmole .} Recd.
1674
directed to