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Clucas, Stephen. The correspondence of a XVII century Chymicall Gentleman Sir Cheney Culpeper and the chemical interests of the Hartlib Circle. Ambix 40, no. 3 (Nov 1993) 147-. [Pg.53]

Webster, Charles. Macaria Samuel Hartlib and the Great Reformation. Acta Comeniana 26 (1970) 147-164. [Pg.267]

Dircks, Henry. A biographical memoir of Samuel Hartlib. .. London John Russell... [Pg.267]

Greengrass, Mark, Michael Leslie and Timothy Raylor, eds. Samuel Hartlib and universal reformation studies in intellectual communication. Cambridge Cambridge... [Pg.267]

Turnbull, G.H. Hartlib, Dury and Comenius. Liverpool Liverpool Univ P, 1947. 447p. [Pg.267]

Webster, Charles. Samuel Hartlib and the advancement of learning. Cambridge Cambridge Univ P, 1970. [Pg.267]

Wilkinson, Ronald Sterne. The Hartlib papers and seventeenth-century chemistry. Ambix 15, no. 1 (Feb 1968) 54-69. [Pg.267]

Young, John T. Faith, medical alchemy and natural philosophy Johann Moriaen, reformed intelligencer and the Hartlib circle. Aldershot, Brookfield (VT) Ashgate, 1998. xv, 278p. ISBN 1-84014-282-0... [Pg.325]

Winthrop, John and Samuel Hartlib. Some correspondence of John Winthrop, Jr., and Samuel Hartlib edited by G.H. Turnbull. Proc Mass Hist Soc 72 (1957-1960) 37-67. Volume published 1963... [Pg.351]

Webster, Charles. New light on the Invisible College the social relations of science in the mid-seventeenth century. Trans Roy Hist Soc [5] 24 (1974) 19-42. Contains some references to Hartlib Rosicrucians... [Pg.495]

Lutheran pastor who composed The Labyrinth of the World and the Paradise of the Heart during the early years of the Thirty Years War. He eventually fled to England, where he may have participated in Samuel Hartlib s circle. [Pg.132]

An exile from Germany courtesy of the Thirty Years War, Hartlib was the prime mover behind the Invisible College, which... [Pg.132]

Something of a dilettante alchemist, Sir Kenelm apparendy turned to the art after the death of his wife. He promoted the idea of the powder of sympathy, which, when applied to weapons, could cure at a distance the wounds they had caused. He was involved with Hartlib s Invisible College, and at one stage embarked on a life of piracy in the Mediterranean to put himself back in funds. [Pg.133]

Boyle had in his possession one of De Clave s books Hartlib s Ephemerides, November 1649, HP 28/1/32A. I thank Lawrence Principe for this reference. [Pg.472]

Young, John. 1998. Faith, Medical Authority and Natural Philosophy Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle. Aldershot Ashgate. [Pg.199]


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