Dr. Richard Mead ‘kept every day a public table for men of learning and ingenuity, at which he presided himself, and addressed
the naturalist,
the mathematician,
the antiquarian,
the painter,
and the classic,
each in his own language, … inspiring reciprocal emulation and esteem’.– Matthew Maty, Authentic Memoirs of the Life of Richard Mead, M.D. (London, 1755)
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