• The Hartlib Circle was the correspondence network set up in Western and Central Europe by Samuel Hartlib, an intelligencer based in London, and his associates...
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  • Samuel Hartlib or Hartlieb (c. 1600 – 10 March 1662) was a Polish born, English educational and agricultural reformer of German-Polish origin who settled...
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    Cambridge, and London-based Samuel Hartlib. The Hartlib Circle were a far-reaching group of correspondents linked to Hartlib, an intelligencer. They included...
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    William Petty as a letter to Samuel Hartlib Hartlib Circle, a correspondence network set up in Europe by Samuel Hartlib This page lists people with the surname...
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  • intellectual circles including the Hartlib Circle, the Great Tew Circle, and the Invisible College. Her correspondents included Samuel Hartlib, Edward Hyde...
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  • alleged discovery of the Ten Tribes in America. Dury wrote in favour of a Hartlib Circle project, for a College of Jewish Studies. Parliament was lobbied for...
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  • visited by Christ's "bodily presence"). He was also an associate of Samuel Hartlib and John Dury. This interest was not clearly separated from the line taken...
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  • Cheney Culpeper (1601–1663) was an English landowner, a supporter of Samuel Hartlib, and a largely non-political figure of his troubled times, interested in...
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  • soon acquired a network of colleagues from the circle of friends and correspondents of Samuel Hartlib – a group of social reformers, utopians, and natural...
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  • M. Wedgbury, Protestant Irenicism and the Millennium: Mede and the Hartlib Circle, in Jeffrey K. Jue (editor), Heaven Upon Earth: Joseph Mede (1586–1638)...
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  • His views were Paracelsian and Helmontian, and he participated in the Hartlib Circle. According to Gillian Darley, Rand's father was a physician at Wotton...
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    wide variety of topics, and some overlapped with the concerns of the Hartlib Circle, such as poor relief on which his pamphlet The Poore Man's Advocate...
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    number of persons, often scientists, part of whom were members of the Hartlib Circle. He had a clear vision on the importance of education and the spread...
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    1630 and taught in the short-lived Chichester Academy set up by Samuel Hartlib. On 3 July 1632 he married Ithamaria Reginald (also rendered as Ithamara...
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    adulation at university, he became a writer in the Parliamentary cause and Hartlib Circle member. The son of Michael Hall, he was born at Durham in August 1627...
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    Natural Philosophy: Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle (Aldershot: Ashgate) Chapter 6: Universal Medicines: Johann Rudolph...
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  • supplied much of the material. Both Gerard and Arnold were members of the Hartlib circle. Born Arnold de Boot in Gorinchem in the Netherlands, he was a younger...
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    of Yates herself (Francis Bacon in relation to hermeticism, and the Hartlib circle, in particular). These related to paths, and how actual influence on...
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  • influential author on orchards and cider. He was also a member of the Hartlib Circle. He was born in Yarkhill, Herefordshire, the son of Thomas Beale, a...
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  • the Karaites, and the Samuel Hartlib papers contain an account by Rittangel of them. Johann Moriaen of the Hartlib Circle saw to the publication of the...
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    teaching in Newcastle, who was a Comenian reformer in contact with the Hartlib Circle, may have acted as a tutor in 1657. The letters patent had mentioned...
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  • 1651? Millenarianism and Prophecy between Silesian Mysticism and the Hartlib Circle (PDF). John William Adamson (1921). Pioneers of Modern Education 1600–1700...
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  • a Bohemian Protestant minister and educator. He associated with the Hartlib Circle, and was considered by Richard Popkin to belong to his "Third Force"...
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  • as an associate of Samuel Hartlib. He was active in recruiting for Hartlib's network of intellectuals, the Hartlib Circle, and communicating with them...
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  • of 1640. Katherine Jones was someone common to the Great Tew Circle and the Hartlib Circle. Robert Payne was a central figure in the so-called Welbeck...
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    Calvinist intellectual, John Dury (1596–1680). Hartlib was a polymathic intelligencer, and the "Hartlib circle" reached into Holland, Transylvania, Germany...
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    In 1653, Anthoni, somehow connected to or observed by members of the Hartlib Circle, cooperated in an alchemist project with his brother Andries. According...
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    philosopher, and a member of many intellectual circles including the Hartlib Circle, the Great Tew Circle, and the Invisible College. In 1695 John Norris...
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  • business, selling grafts and seedlings. One of the Hartlib Circle, Austen was associated with Samuel Hartlib in a petition to Oliver Cromwell for improving...
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  • the second wife of Henry Oldenburg, also a younger member of the same Hartlib Circle in which John himself was so prominent, and the first secretary of the...
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