Preface

FROM its inception The Colonial Society of Massachusetts has shown an interest in every phase of life in Massachusetts before the national period. This, however, is the first of its publications to be devoted exclusively to the field of intellectual history.

The plan to print Charles Morton’s Compendium Physicae was first sponsored by The Club of Odd Volumes, and it was through their initiative that this volume was prepared. When it was decided not to carry the undertaking through to completion, The Club of Odd Volumes generously presented to this Society the completed manuscript, ready for the press.

To that organization our thanks are primarily due. Various libraries, both here and in England, have coöperated through making available the various copies of Morton’s manuscript in their possession. Our fellow-member, Mr. Theodore Hornberger, has been untiring in the collation of these variant texts and in the preparation of the index.

For the Committee of Publication

SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON, Chairman

Boston, July 1, 1940