Description | James Mulligan was a King's Counsel at Gray's Inn. In 1932 he produced a typescript based on the first four articles of a 1650 translation of Francis Bacon's work, written in 1623 with an introduction and notes. [Source: accession information]
Contents: Letter to the librarian of the College, 1932; typed edition of 'The History Natural and Experiemental of Life and Death or on the Prolongation of Life' by Francis Bacon, c1932. |