3 edition of Report on the correspondence and papers of Samuel Hartlib (c1600-1662), educationalist and natural philosopher found in the catalog.
Report on the correspondence and papers of Samuel Hartlib (c1600-1662), educationalist and natural philosopher
University of Sheffield. Library.
Published
1980 by Reproduced for Sheffield University Library by the Commission in London .
Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. |
Contributions | Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. |
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LC Classifications | Z6616.H314 S54 1980, CT788.H34 S54 1980 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 98 leaves ; |
Number of Pages | 98 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4235717M |
LC Control Number | 80516393 |
Samuel Hartlib sheds a little more light on Currer’s activities prior to this date when he reported of him that he was ‘Inchiquin’s Physitian before hee wheeled about’ (the earl of Inchiquin commanded the parliamentary forces in Munster in southern Ireland before returning to his allegiance to the king in ). The Note Book of the. For an account of these papers, see the Historical Manuscripts Commission, Report on the Manuscripts of the Late Reginald Rawdon Hastings, Esq., ed. F. Bickley (London, ) and the “Summary Report on the Hastings Manuscripts,” Huntington Library Bulletin, V ().” Burley-on-the-Hill Finch Papers.
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The Hartlib Papers Free to access complete collection of Hartlib's notes, additional materials and pamphlets. Both facsimile images and full text, searchable transcriptions are available. Works by or about Samuel Hartlib at Internet Archive; The Correspondence of Samuel Hartlib in EMLO; Samuel Hartlib at The Garden, the Ark, the Tower, and the Temple: Biblical metaphors of.
First, it provides the earliest known announcement of Descartes's death in England. Second, it adds to our knowledge of the More–Hartlib correspondence, particularly concerning the practical circumstances of the correspondence between More and Descartes.
Third, it offers a rare glimpse into the character and opinions of Samuel : Leigh T. Penman. In the crucible of intellectual change which took place in the seventeenth century, the role of Samuel Hartlib was of immense significance.
As John Milton put it, Report on the correspondence and papers of Samuel Hartlib book was sent 'hither by some good providence from a farre country to be the occasion and the incitement of great good to this Iland'.Hartlib (originally from Elbing) settled in England permanently from the late 5/5(1).
Some Correspondence of John Winthrop, Jr., and Samuel Hartlib Edited by G. Turnbull* a MONG the papers of Samuel Hartlib, Sr.,1 which came to light in /\ and which their owner, Lord Delamere, kindly permitted JL jL me to examine, I found four letters from John Winthrop, Jr., to Hartlib and one from Hartlib to Winthrop.
Winthrop's. AbstractIn recent years, the history of archives has opened up rich possibilities for understanding early modern science and medicine in material terms.
Yet two strands of inquiry, vital to understanding the development of science and medicine as “paper knowledge,” have been left largely unpursued: the archiving of personal papers, as distinct from the formation of Cited by: 1.
Full text of "Samuel Hartlib: a sketch of his life and his relations to J. Comenius" See other formats. Hartlib's papers contain a squib on the subject, written in Hartlib's hand (50/17).
page note 16 Exodus – page Report on the correspondence and papers of Samuel Hartlib book 17 William Cavendish, Marquis of Newcastle, the royalist commander in the north, was at this date hard-pressed by the Scots and forced to retreat with his forces from around Newcastle.
(source: Nielsen Book Data) Summary "The Correspondence of Robert Boyle, " is the first edition Report on the correspondence and papers of Samuel Hartlib book Boyle's correspondence transcribed, mostly for the first time, from the original manuscripts.
It is fully annotated, with an introduction and comprehensive general index. "The Correspondence of Robert Boyle" is a British Academy Research. These papers contained much of the personal correspondence of Samuel Hartlib, along with copious notes and rough drafts that he had been reading or editing.
They were, essentially, everything that he had on his desk and in his “files,” when he died. Full text of "A biographical memoir of Samuel Hartlib, Milton's familiar friend; with bibliographical notices of works published by him; and a reprint of his pamphlet, entitled "An invention of engines of motion."See other formats.
The Smoke of London uncovers the Report on the correspondence and papers of Samuel Hartlib book of urban air pollution, two centuries before the industrial revolution. ByLondon was a fossil-fuelled city, its high-sulfur coal a basic necessity for the poor and a source of cheap energy for its growing manufacturing by: 8.
32 Op. cit. (note 30), 71/7/3A-4B (testimonial, 27 December ); The advice of W. (Samuel Hartlib, London, ), sig. A3r, and p. 5; A Declaration concerning the Newly Invented Art of Double Writing (Samuel Hartlib, London, ), copy at Hartlib Papers, ibid., 71/7/1.
Hartlib Papers 8/29/1A, a letter of Charles Cavendish in Paris to Cited by: 1. the book list with that of Child's letters in the files of the Historical Society showed them to be identical.
An additional confirmation was the references in Child's correspondence to many of the books in his list. One of these books, Suchten's2 "Antimonii mysteria gemina" (No. 11 on Child's list), can still be seen in the. Leigh T. Penman, ‘Omnium Exposita Rapinæ: The Afterlives of the Papers of Samuel Hartlib’, Book History, 19 (), pp.
1– ↩ Letter of 10 JuneWorthington to Ingelo; James Crossley and Richard Christie, eds, The Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Worthington, 2 vols in 3 (Manchester, –86), vol. II, part I, pp. " John Winthrop Jr to Samuel Hartlib, Hartford, 16 Dec. in Turnbull, ‘Some Correspondence of John Winthrop, Jr., and Samuel Hartlib’, 37 " The details are established by Bremer, John Winthrop, 42– by: 1.
34 The Hartlib papers: a complete text and image database of the papers of Samuel Hartlib (c. –) held in Sheffield University Library, Sheffield, UK, 2nd edn (2 CD-ROMs, University of Sheffield, ca.
) (hereafter Hartlib papers), 45/1/12 A; 45/1/23 A; C. Webster has emphasized the significance of those two letters as evidence for Author: Ana Maria Alfonso-Goldfarb, Ana Maria Alfonso-Goldfarb, Márcia Helena Mendes Ferraz, Márcia Helena M. The study of Pell's life and thought thus illuminates many different aspects of 17th-century intellectual life.
The book is inthree parts. The first is a detailed biography of Pell; the second is an extended essay on his mathematical work; the third is a richly annotated edition of his correspondence with Sir Charles Cavendish.
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Box 9 A German Boswell. Box 9 Gold Bluffs and Fern Canyon. Box 9 A Gull's-Eye View of San Diego. Box 9. Leigh T. Penman, ‘Omnium Exposita Rapinæ: The Afterlives of the Papers of Samuel Hartlib’, Book History, 19 (), pp.
1– Letter of 10 JuneWorthington to Ingelo; James Crossley and Richard Christie, eds, The Diary and Correspondence of Dr. John Worthington, 2 vols in 3 (Manchester, –86), vol. II, part I, pp. – For the life of Frederick Clodius, see Vera.
on Pansophia were Samuel Hartlib, originally a native of West Prussia but living in England sinceand the Scotch clergyman, John Dury. It was in Hartlib's papers, now owned by Lord Delamere, that G. Turnbull located the manuscripts on Pansophia, Samuel Hartlib was a faithful and obliging friend of Comenius.
Buy John Pell () and His Correspondence with Sir Charles Cavendish: The Mental World of an Early Modern Mathematician: Read 1 Books Reviews - ed by: With the Hartlib Papers Project based at the University of Sheffield, which from to transcribed and digitized the entire collection, a new era in.
Samuel Hartlib, it might almost seem as if these letters had been systematically culled by a collector. But other letters which have disappeared are of nonentities, while in other cases a random selection survives, as with Thomas Hyde, Sir Paul Rycaut, James Tyrrel, and Lady 46Add.
MSfols. 62, the latter also implies that the letters File Size: 6MB. Bishop a great packet from Samuel Hartlib, correspondent of Durie, an excellent man, and of the same spirit. If the Bishop like his way, Hartlib will constantly write to him, and send all the passages both of learning and public affairs, no man having better information, especially _in re literariâ_." [Footnote: The quotations in this.
New Light on Milton and Hartlib New Light on Milton and Hartlib Raylor, Timothy Complcte Prose Worh. Gen. Don M. Wolfe. 8 vols. in New Haven, C T Yale UP. Milton. A Biblwpphy, [9] Inge Keil, 'Technology Transfer and Scientific Specialization: Johann Wiesel, optician of Augsburg, and the Hartlib circle', SHUR, Since the first appearance of this book, Keil has produced a fuller treatment of Wiesel, Augustanus Opticus: Johann Wiesel () und Jahre optisches Handwerk in Augsburg (Berlin, ), and edited a rich collection of.
He is mentioned in in the correspondence between Hartlib and John Worthington (J. Crossley, The Diary and Correspondence of Dr.
Worthington, 3 vols., Chetham Society Publications, 13, 36, [Manchester, –], ii. 6, 54), and a letter from him to Hartlib among the latter’s papers shows that he was in London in that year. The University of Chicago Press. Books Division. Chicago Distribution Center.
More correspondence with his agents in Ireland is in McGill University Library, Osler MS ; an account book of the s is TCD MS Correspondence and other materials are also to be found among Hartlib's papers in Sheffield University Library, and in the Royal Society of London. Although "papers" were the primary medium in which natural historical and antiquarian knowledge was constructed, and print fell short in that any given printed book was an incomplete representation of the natural and human history, transferring knowledge to print was a priority for most active investigators.
Particular attention will be paid to the frequent discussions of the Alkahest occurring in the correspondence of Hartlib’s circle, including, amongst others, Samuel Hartlib, Sir Cheney Culpeper, Frederick Clodius, Joachim Polemann, John Winthrop Jr.
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Correspondence and papers connected with recent occurences in the Northwest territories. (Ottawa, Printed by I.B. Taylor, ), by Canada. Dept. of the Secretary of State (page images at HathiTrust) Correspondence and papers connected with recent occurrences in the North-West Territories [electronic resource].
Author of Several essays in political arithmetick, The advice of W.P. to Mr. Samuel Hartlib for the advancement of some particular parts of learning, The Petty papers, The economic writings of Sir William Petty, The Petty-Southwell correspondence,The political anatomy of Ireland, Five essays in political arithmetick., An essay concerning the multiplication of mankindWritten works: Essays on Mankind and Political Arithmetic.
Samuel Hartlib (c), a great seventeenth-century 'intelligencer' and man of science, set out to record all human knowledge and make it universally available for the education of all mankind. His correspondence, which runs to o folios has been digitised by the Humanities Research Institute at the University of : Rena McGrogan.
Robert Boyle FRS (/ b ɔɪ l /; 25 January – 31 December ) was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and is largely regarded today as the first modern chemist (a title some give to 8th century Islamic scholar Jabir ibn Hayyan), and therefore one of the founders of modern chemistry, and one of the pioneers of modern experimental scientific Fields: Physics, chemistry.
Mary Shelley's Reading: Alphabetical List Where an X occurs in the box designated for Percy Shelley's reading, it means that we are certain that he read the text, but are not sure that Mary did as well. In such a household, however, it is unwise to surmise that many books under perusal went undiscussed by the two.
Charles Webster has continued his work on Samuel Hartlib and his associates. His draft study is provisionally titled Samuel Hartlib and his friends: Advancing learning in times of Strife.
His account of his family in Eastern Europe has been further amplified; the most recent addition is an annotated catalogue of his collection of the work of. Hartlib Papers, 47/18/2b. Even William Heyther’s endowment of a theoretical lectureship and a practical master’s post at Oxford in served to underline the distinction – although its recognition of the status of musical performance is more often stressed.
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of Comenius's ebook treatises jointly in a ebook called _A Reformation of Schools_. It was to help in the business which had brought Comenius to London. It was a great chagrin to Hartlib when the London plan came to an abrupt end, and Comenius transferred himself to Sweden.
Thither we must follow.