Has not heard from him for a long time. He himself has been suffering with debility. Has done no maths. Is moving at midsummer to a new house at Merton Road.
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Has not heard from him for a long time. He himself has been suffering with debility. Has done no maths. Is moving at midsummer to a new house at Merton Road.
Has been suffering with congestion of the brain. Moved house yesterday.
Regarding middle Latin poets and similar English ones. Hopes JH's health improves with the advent of Spring.
Health is not good. Is not up to the theory of atoms. Have had broiling heat for many weeks.
Is moving slowly. Regarding an edition of William Spence's Mathematical Essays edited by JH.
Regarding a correction to Francis Baily's epitaph. Health is improving slowly.
Regarding a mistake in his old address. Hopes U. J. J. Leverrier will arrive safely after all. Cold weather is bracing him up.
U. J. J. Leverrier arrived safely yesterday. Michel Chasles has a terrible time ahead of him. Cold weather is doing him good.
Kept indoors by the rain, so returns U. J. J. Leverrier with many thanks. Regarding Michel Chasles and the Pascal forgeries. Has lost his friend G. B. Libri. Had a visit from Robert Turner over the Pascal affair.
On AD's and JH's illnesses; asks AD about Latin verses of the medieval period.
About AD's health and the cold summer.
Concerned about AD's health. Offers theory of the constitution of matter.
Is delighted to see him astride one of his old hobbies. Regarding the edition of William Spence's Mathematical Essays. Only remembers an 1819 one. His own health is not good.
Discusses an exposed case of forgery involving supposed manuscripts of Blaise Pascal and the mathematician Michel Chasles.