- Home
-
浏览
-
探索珍品
-
关于我们
地址
纽约
PO Box 329, Larchmont, NY, USA
开放时间,伦敦画廊
周一至周五:10:00-18:00
周六请预约
公休日:所有银行假日以及 8月1日至31日
营业时间,纽约
仅限预约
John Harris
(c1666 - 1719)
A scientific writer of the Enlightenment, and an Anglican priest, Harris published an early English encyclopedia, the famous Lexicon technicum, or, An Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (1704 and 1710). It was one of the first books to bring to public notice Newton’s scientific theories. He had a special interest in the “scientific instruments, such as the air-pump, that provided the Royal Society with many experiments, as well as in the technology of the Savery engine and in the practical problems of navigation” (Larry Stewart).
In cartographic circles, Harris is best known for his Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca, or, A compleat collection of voyages and travels, consisting of above four hundred of the most authentick writers, which he began to compile in 1705, revised in 1744, and which included a number of important maps, and popularized many voyages of exploration and discovery.
Harris served briefly as secretary of the Royal Society (1709–10), and at his death was compiling a voluminous history of the county of Kent.
地址
纽约
PO Box 329, Larchmont, NY, USA