- Paul Henry Maty
Paul Henry Maty (1744,
London - 1787) was an Englishlibrarian .Son of the librarian
Matthew Maty (1718-1786), Paul Henry was educated atTrinity College, Cambridge . He vacated a Trinity fellowship to marry in 1775. In 1777 he published his religious doubts about the39 articles in the "Gentleman's Magazine ". With his Ecclesiastical advancement thus impeded, he became an assistant librarian, and then under-librarian, at theBritish Museum . He also obtained the job of foreign secretary, and subsequently general secretary, to theRoyal Society - though takingCharles Hutton 's side in his dispute with the presidentJoseph Banks forced Maty's resignation in 1784.From 1782 to 1786 Maty founded, edited and was primary author of a review journal, "
A New Review : with Literary Curiosities and Literary Intelligence". He indexed the "Philosophical Transactions", collaborated withSamuel Ayscough on a catalogue of the British Museum's printed books, and translated the "Travels through Germany" ofJohann Kaspar Riesbeck (1754-1786). Some of his sermons were posthumously published bySamuel Horsley .Works
*"An history of the instances of exclusion from the Royal Society … with strictures on the formation of the council and other instances of the despotism of Sir Joseph Banks, the present president", 1784
*"A General Index to the Philosophical Transactions, vols. i–lxx", 1787
*(with Samuel Ayscough & S. Harper) "Librorum impressorum qui in Museo britannico, adservantur catalogus", 1787
*(transl.) "Travels through Germany, in a series of letters", 1787
*"Sermons preached in the British Ambassador's Chapel, at Paris, in the years 1774, 1775, 1776", 1788References
*Thomas Seccombe, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18354 ‘Maty, Paul Henry (1744–1787)’] , rev. Rebecca Mills, "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008, accessed 6 Jan 2008
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*worldcat id|lccn-n83-148814
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