Samuel Hartlib and universal reformation

studies in intellectual communication

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Samuel Hartlib and universal reformation

studies in intellectual communication

Hartlib (originally from Elbing) settled in England in the late 1620s and lived there until his death in 1662. His aspirations formed a distinctive and influential strand in English intellectual life during those revolutionary decades. This volume reflects the variety of the theoretical and practical interests of Hartlib's circle and presents them in their continental context.

The editors of the volume are all attached to the Hartlib Papers Project at the University of Sheffield, a major collaborative research effort to exploit the (largely untapped) resources of the surviving Hartlib manuscripts. In an introduction to the volume they explore the background to the Hartlib circle and provide the context in which the essays should be read.

In the intellectual change that took place in the seventeenth century, the role of Samuel Hartlib was of immense significance. As John Milton put it, he was sent 'hither by some good providence from a farre country to be the occasion and the incitement of great good to this Hand'.

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372

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Samuel Hartlib and Universal Reformation: Studies in Intellectual Communication
January 27, 1995, Cambridge University Press
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Samuel Hartlib and universal reformation: studies in intellectual communication
1994, New York :Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Published under the auspices of the Hartlib Papers Project of the University of Sheffield"--t.p. verso.

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Cambridge [England]

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Dewey Decimal Class
941.06/092
Library of Congress
DA378.H3 S25 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 372 p. :
Number of pages
372

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Open Library
OL1082261M
Internet Archive
samuelhartlibuni0000unse
ISBN 10
052145252X
LCCN
94005844
OCLC/WorldCat
29911431
Goodreads
3096588

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