A general idea of the College of Mirania; with a sketch of the method of teaching science and religion, in the several classes: and some account of its rise, establishment and buildings. Address'd more immediately to the consideration of the trustees nominated, by the Legislature, to receive proposals, &c. relating to the establishment of a college in the province of New-York. [Three lines of quotations in Latin]
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- Imprint
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New-York: Printed and sold by J. Parker and W. Weyman, at the new printing-office in Beaver-Street, 1753. (Price one shilling and six pence)
- Publication year
- 1753-1753
- ESTC No.
- W4650
- Grub Street ID
- 353590
- Description
- 86p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Outlining "a purely fictitious institution" to show the kind of college William Smith thought suitable for a new country. The concept informed the founding of the University of Pennsylvania. Cf. Wood, G.B. Early hist. of the Univ. of Penn. (1896).
Signed on p. 81: W. Smith.
Parentheses substituted for square brackets in imprint transcription.
Errata statement, p. [3].