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3 unusual facts about Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster


Benjamin Furly

Edward's grandson, Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster, inherited much of Furly's correspondence, and printed part of his collection as 'Original Letters of Locke, Shaftesbury, and Sydney' in 1830, reissuing it in his privately printed 'Epistolarium' in 1830, 2nd edit.

Perennial calendar

Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster's Perennial calendar and companion to the almanack.

Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster

On his return to London he published a sketch of Gall and Spurzheim's system, which, like many of his writings, appeared in the Pamphleteer, together with an essay on the application of the organology of the brain to education.



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