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A04956 The constitutions of the Musaeum Minervaæ. Musaeum Minervae (London, England); Kinnaston, Francis, Sir, 1587-1642. aut 1636 (1636) STC 15099; ESTC S108163 12,490 32

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Algebra Geometrie Fortification Architecture The Professour of Musick shall teach these Skill in singing and Musick to play upon Organ Lute Violl c. The Professour of Languages shall teach these Hebrew Greek Latine Italian French Spanish High Dutch The Professour of Defence shall teach these Skill at all weapons and wrestling Also Riding shall be taught Dancing and behaviour Painting Sculpture Writing Lastly there shall be annexed a School for the young Gentlemen whose Parents are desirous to have them brought up in the Musaeum from their first yeares Item these Arts Sciences or Qualities rehearsed the Professours and their Assistants shall teach by Demonstration and Experiment as much as the nature of the Art and Science requireth and as much as in them lyeth Item the present Professours and successours of every of them forever shall leave in writing some memoriall of the most selected Points Secrets Experiments and Demonstrations which doe belong to every of their Arts or Sciences for the greater advancement of learning and knowledge unto the worlds end And this shall be done at their deaths when they dispose their estates if they shall be then of abilitie Item because learned men are many times anticipated by death and their excellencies die with them Every Professour shall also every new yeares day every yeare or within the twelve daies of Christmas give some Raritie in writing or otherwise to the Library of the house concerning their own Professions And the Regent shall see them have rewards out of the Treasurie according to their severall deserts Item the Assistants to the Regent and Professours or to any of them shall be the most able in their severall professions that may be had or chosen Item at time of sicknesse great imployment or for any reasonable cause it shall be permitted to the R●gent or any Professour to substitute a● d●putie for some daies at his own procurement P●ovided alwaies that the Deputie work according to the Regent and Professours information and appointment And that his directions be according to the Constitutions of the Musaeum Item the Professour of Philosophie and Physick and his Assistant or Assistants shall from time to time according to their abilities and opportunities make experiments of naturall things chiefly for medicinall use and what they finde certain shall be recorded and what they finde otherwise shall in a book by it self be noted how and in what manner experiment was made and how it failed that men may not afterwards spend their pretious time and meanes in vain and that the licentious abuses of Impostors hereafter may be detected Item it is agreed and constituted by the Regent and Professours of the Musaeum Minervae that there shall be alwaies a Regent and six other Professours in the said Musaeum according as is granted and expressed in the Letters patents belonging unto the said Musaeum confirmed by his Maiesties great Seale Item in vacancie of the Regent or any of the Professours another shall be chosen within six weeks or sooner Item the Regents after the death of Sir Francis Kinaston the first Regent shall be chosen out of the Septennalls if there shall be found sufficient choice and the most worthy shall be chosen by the Professours and Septennalls who shall be found resident about the Citie otherwise by the maior part of Professours onely Item the Professours in vacancie are to be chosen by the Regent and maior part of Professours but when there shall be Septennalls the voices of these also shall be required as many as shall be found resident about the Citie and the most worthy shall be chosen Item the Regent and Professours shall be chosen by 〈◊〉 balletting box Item no forreigner or aliene born out of his Maiesties dominions shall at any time for ever hereafter be elected or admitted to be either Regent or Professour of any of the aforesaid Sciences Arts or Qualities except he be onely admitted as an Assistant by the approbation of the Regent and maior part of Professours And in case by any oversight or deceipt any such forreigner shall be admitted either Regent or Professour upon better knowledge of him he is to be dismissed immediately ipso facto and another to be chosen according to the true intents of these Constitutions Item in elections and other matters where voyces are necessarie the Regent shall have two voyces and the rest of the Professours each of them one a piece Item the Assistants shall be chosen by the Regent and maior part of Professours Item the Receiver shall be chosen by the Regent and maior part of Professours Item all officers shall be chosen by the Regent and maior part of Professours Item if any man make any suit by power and authoritie for the Regents place or for any place of the Professours or for any place of Assistants it shall be denied him for ever Item the admittance money which Gentlemen are to pay is five pound at the least Item the said admittance money is to be paid when the said Gentlemen are admitted Item The Professours are to have a monthly Salary as they use ordinarily to have in other places Item if any complaint be made of any Professour for asking too much the Regent and maior part of Professours shall regulate the matter Item what Professour soever shall be desired to teach out of the Musaeum shall not goe to teach any not admitted of the Musaeum except he first acquaint the Regent or his deputie with it and have leave of one of them Item if any Professour finde any agreevance any way either in his place or maintenance he shall propound it to the Regent and rest of the Professours and they shall redresse it as brotherly and charitably as if themselves were agreeved according as the nature of the matter shall permit being collated with the state of the Musaeum Item no Professour nor Assistant shall teach any man within the Musaeum not admitted except he shall have leave of the Regent or of his deputie in his absence Item the Regent and Professours or maior part of them shall dispose and imploy for the good of the Musaeu● Minervae all benefits moneys lands or whatsoever shal● be given or received by such Agreements Orders or Rule● as they shall see reason to make for the said end from time to time as occasion shall be offered Item all admittance moneys benevolences of money or lands or what gifts soever shall be paid and delivered into the hands of the Receiver to the use of the Musaeum Minervae Item twice a yeare all receipts and expences shall be cast up and examined by the Regent and major part of the Professours after a moneths warning given unto the Receiver Item what lands soever are bestowed upon the Musaeum Minervae shall revertunto the Donours or their Heires if the Musaeum Mineruae shall wholly cease and finally be dissolved Item the Regent and Professours shall make covenants with all Assistants or Deputies of the said Musaeum
from time to time as they shall iudge it best for the well governing and upholding of the said Musaeum Item it is agreed and constituted by the Regent and Professours of the Musaeum Minervae that every Professour shall hold his place during his life doing the duties of it by himself while he may without dammage or hurt to himself and by deputie at such times as he is reasonably hindered Item no Regent or Professour shall relinquish his place upon any reason or for any benefit except he first give securitie to the Regent and the rest of the Professours according to their reasons and desires Item no Regent or Professour shall be displaced for any cause except for some enormous act against the state and discipline of the Musaeum such as shall tend to the destruction thereof or hath brought some notorious infamy upon it which shall be judged so according to right iudgement by the Regent and Professours or by the maior part of them Item for the better continuance the Regent and Professours shall by all possible means preserve the bond of peace among themselves and without all emulation or detraction ●very one of them shall doe his best endeavour to advance the estimation and credit of every one of his fellow Professours for the publick good of the Musaeum Item that the bond of peace may be more firm no man shall pertinaciously dispute at meetings of Professours but onely decently and temperately propound what he iudgeth best and shall no way for any end of his own raise disturbance or be troublesome in over many words or in words uttered in any cholerick manner especially if the scope of the speech shall make against the benefit honour or end of the Musaeum which rules if any Professour shall break he shall be sentenced at twenty shillings which shall be bestowed upon the Assistants of Musick or other Officers of the Musaeum Item the Receiver shall hold his place during his life except there be found some great cause to dismisse him as fraud or the like Item the Schoolmaster is to hold his place during his life except for some insufferable neglects of his dutie in his place or some enormous act against the good of the Musaeum 〈◊〉 for some enormous scandall he deserve to be displaced Item it is agreed and constituted by the Regent and Professours of the Musaeum Minervae That every Professour shall keep such houres for the instruction of Schollers as shall be set down by the Regent and maior part of Professours as much as conveniently he may Item the Astronomicall Professour shall keep an exact Diary of every of the Coelestiall Apparances and of the weather that at last we may finde the causes of our insularie varieties And every moneths observations shall be fairely written out and given up to the Library Item the Regent and Professours shall have power to order and regulate all other matters which pertain to the discipline of the house for the greater help of Gentlemen and better ornament of the Musaeum alwaies from time to time as occasion or necessity shall require Item the daies and houres of all Lectures and Exercise● shall be set down in a Table to be seen by all the Gentlemen Item the day of publick Musick is Tuesday beginning at two of the clock in the afternoon Item to Publick shewes Presentations and Musick meetings none shall be admitted but such as shall bring with them that character which shall be given forth by the Regent for that time Item Private Lectures Instructions or Exercises shall be every day read and taught the daies of Dispensation excepted which the Regent and maior part of Professours shall sett down by the Professours of Astronomie Geometry Musick Languages and Defence in any or all their severall Arts or Sciences undertaken if their schollers come unto them Item Private instructions of schollers by all the Assistants of the Musaeum shall be given every day to the Gentlemen their schollers the daies of Dispensation before mentioned excepted in all the several Arts and Qualities undertaken by them Item Publick Lectures which are to be read by the Regent and Professours of Philosophie and Physick Astronomie Geometry Musick and Languages shall be made in daies of full term onely except for some reasons the Regent and Professours shall willingly at other times reade publickly Item the Qualities of Riding Dancing Painting Sculpture Writing and the rest shall be taught every day in like manner as before Item although there be publick Lectures as aforesaid yet that onely shall be accounted and received for the doctrine and learning of the Musaeum Minervae which shall be found true after sufficient experiment or demonstration and no other Item it is agreed and constituted by the Regent and Professours of the said Musaeum Minervae that no Constitution Order or Rule made by any man shall be valid for the government of the said Musaeum or any particular man Professour Officer or office of it except it be first confirmed by the Regent and Professours Item the orders and Constitutions of the Musaeum sha●● at any time receive increase diminution or alteration sufficient cause be found by the Regent and Professours before the death of Sir Francis Kinnaston Provided that no new Change or addition hurt but rather helpe the Continuance of all things at first established As also the honour and Estimation of the Musaeum and such things which are for the bettering of such as shall be admitted Item after the death of Sir Francis Kinnaston the Fundamentall orders and Constitutions agreed upon by him the first Regent and Professours shall never after be abolished or changed Item the Regent is to remember as he shall see opportunitie from time to time both publickly and privately to excite the Noblemen and Gentlemen to vertuous and heroick mindes by the example of the most renowned but especially to set before their eyes the Images of the Worthies of our own Nation and of their own Ancestours in their severall families so that having taken impression in the Musaeum from the best Id'as the whole kingdome of inferiour people in those severall Counties where they shall be distributed to live and shine may finde example help reason and happinesse in and being under them Item the Noblemen and Gentlemen at their first admittance shall have this Constitution immediately going before read unto them after their admittance that themselves may know that one of the principallends of their admittance into the Societie of the Musaeum is the happinesse of his Majesties kingdomes as well as their own good Item neither the Regent nor any Professour shall doe any Act or Acts of consequence which shall concern the state of the Musaeum of himself without first acquainting all the rest of the Professours with it and shall have it assented unto by all or the maior part of them except he be both cl●er in his iudgement that he shall doe a good benefit for the