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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2025
Henry (né Heinrich) Oldenburg was a diplomat, one of the first Secretaries of the Royal Society of London, and the founder of its journal, the Philosophical Transactions. His correspondence was truly vast. It includes letters to and from such figures as John Milton, Thomas Hobbes, Robert Boyle, Christiaan Huygens, John Wallis, Robert Hooke, Giovanni Cassini, Gottfried Leibniz, Isaac Newton, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, John Locke, Edmond Halley, and many, many more. This includes, of course, Spinoza, who wrote more letters to Oldenburg than any other of his correspondents. Their exchange runs from 1661 until 1677, with a hiatus between 1665 and 1675.
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