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30: 290:"The objects of this Association are literary, social, antiquarian, festive and historical ; and its aims are thoroughly independent research into the materials of early Anglo-American history and literature. The Association is known as THE HERCULES CLUB, whose Eurystheus is Historic Truth and whose appointed labours are to clear this field for the historian of the future." The founders of the club believed that many valuable historical documents of the Age of Discovery still awaited publication and selected ten topics for which members would contribute research and writings. The ambitious list of topics which they selected for their initial publication were as follows: 82: 63: 48: 328:"The co-operative objects of the Association, however, appear never to have been fully inaugurated, although a large number of literary men, collectors, societies and libraries entered their names as Members of the Club. All were willing to give their pecuniary support as subscribers to the Club's publications, but few offered the more valuable aid of their literary assistance; hence practically the whole of the editing also devolved upon Mr. Henry Stevens. 599: 391: 331:"He first took up No. 10 on the above list, Hariot's Virginia. His long and diligent study for the introduction thereto, resulted in the discovery of so much new and important matter relative to Hariot and Raleigh, that it became necessary to embody it in a separate volume, as the maximum dimensions contemplated for the introduction to each work had been exceeded tenfold or more." 335:
the Hercules Club publications, but after a lapse of nearly fourteen years I have awakened to the fact that no actual progress has been made, and that I have secured nothing beyond the vague promise of future assistance." However all was not lost. Mr Stevens (Jr.) found that "On collating the printed stock I found that the two volumes,
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Even so, the work was not widely distributed, only 162 copies had been printed and one of these deposited in the Harvard College Library. In 1972 the Burt Franklin Press, NYC, issued a reprint edition of the 'Life of Hariot" making it finally available to the literary public. And so 350 years after
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On Stevens' death in 1886, the completion of the project devolved upon his son Henry N. Stevens who assessed the situation as follows: "Ever since 1886 I have from time to time unsuccessfully endeavoured to enlist the services of various editors competent to complete the projected eleven volumes of
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Stevens consulted the records in the British Museum and found Hariot's will, but did not visit Petworth where the bulk of Hariot's papers were located. Also Stevens was not a mathematician and not equipped to evaluate properly Hariot's mathematical writings including his book on algebra
287:"In the year 1877 the late Mr. Henry Stevens of Vermont, under the pseudonym of ' Mr. Secretary Outis,' projected and initiated a literary Association entitled THE HERCULES CLUB. The following extracts from the original prospectus of that year explain this platform: 347:
actually standing in type at the Chiswick Press just as my father left them fourteen years ago!" Thus it was not until 1900, almost 300 years after Hariot's death that the first serious biography appeared.
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Lochinvar. Encouragements for such as shall have intention to bee Vndertakers in the new plantation of Cape Breton, now New Galloway. Edinburgh, 1625, 4°
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catalogues of American, of Mexican and other Spanish-American and of Canadian and other British North American books in the library of the British Museum
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Historical and Geographical Notes on the Earliest Discoveries in America, 1153–1530, with Comments on the Earliest Maps and Charts
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historical indexes of the colonial documents relating to Maryland (10 vols), now in the library of the Maryland Historical Society
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a collection of papers relating to Virginia for the period 1585–1775, incomplete, deposited in the Virginia state library in 1858
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Capt. John Smith's True Relation of such occurrences of Noate as hath hapned in Virginia. London, 1608, 4°
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Hariot's death the true story of his life began slowly to appear. The volume here referred to is titled:
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For the Colony in Virginia Brittania, Lavves Divine Morall and Martiall, &c. London, 1612, 4°
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Analytical Index to the Colonial Documents of New Jersey in the State Paper Office in England
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The unpublished papers of Henry Stevens, bookdealer, (2½ linear feet) are deposited in the
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Hariot (Thomas) Briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia. London, 1588, 4°
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Gosnold's Voyage to the North part of Virginia in 1602. By John Brereton. London, 1602, 4°
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Thomas Harriot’s Artis analyticae praxis : an English translation with commentary /
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Waymouth (Capt. George) Voyage to North Virginia in 1605. By James Rosier. London, 1605,
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Quotations above are from the introduction to this volume which is in the public domain
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INCLUDING BIOGRAPHICAL AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DISQUISITIONS UPON THE MATERIALS OF THE
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A Plain Description of the Barmudas, now called Sommer Islands. London, 1613, 4°
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Recollections of Mr James Lenox, of New York, and the Formation of his Library
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Ptolemy’s Geography: a brief account of all the printed editions down to 1730
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Capt. John Smith's Description of NewEngland, 16l4-15, map. London, 1616, 4°
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Voyage into New England in 1623-24.. By Christopher Levett. London, 1628, 4°
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DEVELOPED CHIEFLY FROM DORMANT MATERIALS WITH NOTICES OF HIS ASSOCIATES
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in 1852, and in 1877 was a member of the committee which organized the
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Collection of Historical Papers relating to Rhode Island ... 1640–1775
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Thomas Hariot, the Mathematician, the Philosopher and the Scholar
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THOMAS HARIOT THE MATHEMATICIAN THE PHILOSOPHER AND THE SCHOLAR
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Catalogue of American Maps in the Library of the British Museum
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Sil. Jourdan's Description of Barmuda. London, 1610, 4°
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and for various public and private American libraries.
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Exhibition, for which he catalogued the collection of
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In 1845 he went to 431:Dictionary of American Biography 389: 265:Henry Stevens Ptolemy Collection 678:Employees of the British Museum 600:Works by or about Henry Stevens 642:Henry Stevens Papers (MS 1117) 1: 114:, in 1838–1839, graduated at 548:by Henry Stevens of Vermont 185:, was also a bibliographer. 175:American Antiquarian Society 161:. He became a member of the 673:People from Barnet, Vermont 610:Works related to H. Stevens 368:BY HENRY STEVENS OF VERMONT 365:HISTORY OF 'OULD VIRGINIA' 250:William L. Clements Library 112:Middlebury College, Vermont 719: 703:Members of Skull and Bones 521:Henry Stevens Papers, UCLA 231:Sebastian Cabot/John Cabot 693:Harvard Law School alumni 683:Middlebury College alumni 615:William S. Reese (1993), 183:Benjamin Franklin Stevens 36: 27: 159:Providence, Rhode Island 668:American bibliographers 412:Encyclopædia Britannica 377:Artis Analyticae Praxis 280:and the "Hercules Club" 143:Smithsonian Institution 137:He was engaged by Sir 688:Yale University alumni 591:Works by Henry Stevens 267:(of early editions of 254:University of Michigan 163:Society of Antiquaries 59:28 February 1886  625:on 11 January 2012, 177:in 1854. He died at 106:Stevens was born in 44:24 August 1819  618:Pforzheimer Lecture 269:Ptolemy's Geography 147:Library of Congress 124:Harvard Law School 595:Project Gutenberg 428:"Henry Stevens." 345:Hariot's Virginia 337:Hariot's Virginia 155:John Carter Brown 149:, as well as for 122:, and studied at 89: 88: 710: 629: 621:, archived from 604:Internet Archive 578: 569: 563: 558: 552: 543: 534: 529: 523: 518: 512: 507: 501: 500: 494: 486: 484: 482: 471: 465: 460: 454: 448: 435: 426: 416: 395: 393: 392: 110:. 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