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The Galileo ProjectDigby, Kenelm. 1. Dates: Born: Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire, 11 July 1603: Died: London, 11 July 1665: Dateinfo: Dates Certain: Lifespan: 62; 2.
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Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-1665): diplomat, entrepreneur, privateer ...Apr 4, 2011 · Kenelm Digby was a man with widely differing interests. He studied at Oxford but left without a degree. At the age of 20, he was involved in a dramatic street ...
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Scientist of the Day - Kenelm Digby, English PhilosopherJul 11, 2022 · Kenelm Digby, an English courtier, natural philosopher, and occasional privateer, was born July 11, 1603. Digby was quite a piece of work.Missing: achievements diplomacy
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The adventures of Sir Kenelm Digby: 17th-century pirate ...Apr 30, 2016 · Digby was a man of many parts: he was a privateer (or state-sponsored pirate), compiler of recipes, assimilator of foreign tongues (“a great ...
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Kenelm Digby, polymath and inventor of the wound salveAug 31, 2023 · He was a great stylist and wrote scientific and philosophical works, on astrology, theology, alchemy, cookery, herbs, nautical instruments ...
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Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-1665): diplomat, entrepreneur, privateer ...Aug 7, 2025 · He designed and manufactured wine bottles with tapered necks for simpler pouring and square sides for easy stacking. He dabbled in mathematics ...
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Kenelm Digby | The Royal Society - Science in the MakingBorn. 11 July 1603. Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire, England, Europe ; Died. 11 June 1665. Covent Garden, London, England, Europe ; Nationality: British ; Gender: Male.<|separator|>
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Sir Kenelm Digby... born on llth July 1603 at Gayhurst. This splendid and stately Tudor mansion had come into the Digby family through Kenelm's mother. She was the daughter and ...
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The swashbuckling, philosophical alchemistJun 8, 2022 · Digby made no major contributions to the advancement of science, but he played a central role as facilitator and mediator between groups of ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Torture, trial and execution - UK ParliamentAll were condemned to death for treason. Four men - Sir Everard Digby, Robert Winter, John Grant and Thomas Bates - were executed on 30 January 1606 in St ...Missing: estates | Show results with:estates
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Life of a Conspirator, by ...May 4, 2012 · It can have been no marriage for the sake of money or lands; for Everard Digby was already a rich man, possessed of several estates, and he had ...Missing: sequestration | Show results with:sequestration
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sir Kenelm Digby - New AdventHis father was drawn into the Gunpowder Plot and was executed; nevertheless, after litigation, young Kenelm inherited unconfiscated lands worth $15,000 a year.Missing: Buckland | Show results with:Buckland
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DIGBY, Sir John (1581-1653), of Bromham, Beds. and Great Queen ...17 Digby used his position to mitigate the impact of the attainder on Sir Everard's family, securing a lease of the latter's Leicestershire estates, and a ...
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Sir Kenelm Digby, F.R.S. (1603-1665) - jstorDigby left Oxford in 1620 without taking a degree because he had fallen in love with the devoted playmate of his childhood, Venetia, daughter of. Sir Edward ...Missing: interruptions | Show results with:interruptions
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Studies in the natural philosophy of Sir Kenelm Digby ... - PubMedStudies in the natural philosophy of Sir Kenelm Digby. Part II. Digby and alchemy. Ambix. 1973 Nov;20(3):143-63. doi: 10.1179/amb.1973.20.3.143.Missing: exposure magic Oxford
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Full article: Salvation and Sir Kenelm Digby's philosophy of the soulJun 14, 2022 · It argues that Digby's thinking on the soul was a meditation on the worldly interactions a Catholic must undertake or avoid in order to achieve salvation.
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Gondomar and the Stage: Diego Sarmiento de Acuña and the Lost ...In 1619, Kenelm embarked on a grand tour to France and Italy, and then returned to Spain in the spring of 1623 at Sir John's invitation, and assisted Prince ...
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Sir Kenelm Digby, Alchemist, Scholar, Courtier, and Man of Adventurecollege for two years, finally leaving in 1620, without receiving a degree. His departure from Oxford was at the request of his mother who sent him to Europe in ...
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Romancing the salve: Sir Kenelm Digby and the powder of sympathySep 25, 2007 · After stating that he explained the use of the powder to James I, Prince Charles and the Duke of Buckingham, Digby boasts that the facts of the ...
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SIR KENELM DIGBY'S VISIT TO ALGIERS - Corsairs & CaptivesSep 26, 2021 · So he organized a small privateer fleet and, on December 22, 1627, set sail for the Mediterranean. Portrait of Sir Kenelm Digby by Anthony van ...
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Sir Kenelm Digby, 1603-65 | Royal Museums GreenwichIn 1627 Digby took a small privateer squadron to the Mediterranean in order to seize French ships in the Venetian port of Scanderoon or Alexandretta, in ...Missing: commission | Show results with:commission
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A Stain in the Blood: The Remarkable Voyage of Sir Kenelm DigbyMar 2, 2017 · Sir Kenelm Digby was one of the most remarkable Englishmen who ever lived: a trusted advisor to the King, but the sworn enemy of the all- ...
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The life of Sir Kenelm Digby - Wikimedia CommonsDigby, on her husband, Sir Kenelm Digby. By Ben Jonson ... Effects of. Sir. Everard'sdeath on his son ... attainder and execu- tion of his father for a ...
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the earl of warwick, a speculator in piracy - Duke University PressHis privateering in these years was not confined to the expeditions under the royal commissions. In 1627, he had let- ters of marque for eleven ships,38 and ...<|separator|>
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Kenelm Digby and the Weapon Salve in Seventeenth century Englandas one of the earliest En glish promoters of Descartes' mechanistic philosophy and advocate of Galileo's physics, Digby effectively naturalized the explanation.
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[PDF] Kenelm Digby's two treatises and the reception of the Galilean ...There is also no discussion of Digby's Two Treatises in Gregorio Baldin's recent study of Hobbes and Galileo and the science of motion. GREGORIO BALDIN, Hobbes ...Missing: 1625 | Show results with:1625
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Digby, Kenelm (1603–1665) - The Cambridge Descartes LexiconHe was an early member of the Royal Society, and over the course of his career he engaged with Hobbes, Robert Boyle, Marin Mersenne, Pierre Gassendi, Isaac ...
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Introduction: Kenelm Digby's Two Treatises - Academia.edu3 Digby's interests in philosophy, mathematics, and alchemy may have been instigated by his tutor at Oxford University, the brilliant mathematician Thomas Allen ...
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Pierre Gassendi - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMay 31, 2005 · Pierre Gassendi (b. 1592, d. 1655) was a French philosopher, scientific chronicler, observer, and experimentalist, scholar of ancient texts and debates.
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Sir Kenelm DIGBY 1603-1665 - Book Owners OnlineFeb 9, 2023 · He also gave 36 Aramaic and Hebrew manuscripts to St John's College, Oxford in 1639, which became joined with a gift from Laud, and were ...
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Manuscripts: Papyri, Medieval and Renaissance: Named collectionsNov 11, 2024 · They consist of twenty-five Greek and two Slavonic manuscripts, chiefly patristic. MSS. Digby. Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-65), natural ...
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How the English invented champagne | The SpectatorDec 11, 2023 · In the 1620s, strong dark green bottle glass, known as Verre Anglais, was invented by Huguenot glassmakers who had fled France.
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The Knight Who Invented Champagne - Heritage HunterIt was into this exciting, changing world of glassmaking that Sir Kenelm Digby developed his verre Anglais bottles which enabled the production of (lightly) ...
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Stephen Skelton MW's latest book The Knight Who Invented ...The book tells the story of how developments in the British glass industry in the early part of the 17th century led to the production by Sir Kenelm Digby of ...
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[PDF] THE CENTER & CLARK NEWSLETTER - 18th-Century StudiesDigby was later suspected of having accidentally poisoned his wife by making her drink “viper wine,” a medicine made by steeping skinned adders in Madeira, and ...
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Chymical secrets and rare experiments in physick & philosophy with ...Chymical secrets and rare experiments in physick & philosophy with figures collected and experimented / by the Honourable and learned Sir Kenelm Digby.Missing: verifiable | Show results with:verifiable
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The Secrets Of Alchemy [PDF] [4jmk0h02k150] - VDOC.PUBKenelm Digby, A Discourse on the Vegetation of Plants (London, 1661); a slightly altered recipe is given in A Choice Collection of Rare Chymical Secrets ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Epicureanism at the Origins of Modernity - epdf.pubIn his Discourse on the Vegetation of Plants read to the Royal Society in 1661, Kenelm Digby described a nitrous salt that. 'Foecundateth the Aire and ...
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Of the sympathetick powder a discourse in a solemn assembly at ...Of the sympathetick powder a discourse in a solemn assembly at Montpellier / made in French by Sir Kenelm Digby, Knight, 1657. Author: Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603- ...
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Sir Kenelm Digby and the Power of Sympathy - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · On Bodies and Their Orbs: Kenelm Digby's Use of a Metaphysics of Light to Ground an Experimental Physics. Chapter. Jan 2022.
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Two treatises in the one of which the nature of bodies, in the other ..."Two treatises in the one of which the nature of bodies, in the other, the nature of mans soule is looked into in way of discovery of the immortality of ...
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[PDF] University of Groningen Two Treatises in One Volume Nauta, LodiAbstract Almost at the end of The Two Treatises, Kenelm Digby had to conclude that his treatment of body and soul had not brought a contact between the two ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Atomism and Eschatology: Catholicism and Natural Philosophy in ...Jan 5, 2009 · There are a number of sources for Digby's biography besides the useful Biographia britannica and Dictionary of national biography articles.
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Kenelm Digby's Chymical Aristotle - CSMBR - Fondazione ComelIt demonstrates that Digby's idiosyncratic engagement with the chymical and Aristotelian traditions led him to develop the innovative concept of effluvia that ...Missing: fermentation | Show results with:fermentation
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Atomism and Eschatology: Catholicism and Natural Philosophy in ...Digby did not merely tack on bits of atomist doctrine in order to shore up the crumbling structure of. Aristotelianism, rather he re-built the whole edifice ...
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§ 18. Sir Kenelm Digby's Private Memoirs - Collection at Bartleby.comThe Private Memoirs of Sir Kenelm Digby, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to King Charles the First, are a narrative of Digby's wooing, and finally wedding, a ...Missing: appointment | Show results with:appointment<|separator|>
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Pastor Fido - Lost Plays DatabaseMay 26, 2021 · V. S."—the maiden name of the future Venetia Digby; however, the couple's marriage in January 1625 seems to have been kept a secret until after ...
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Dead Gorgeous: The Life and Death of Venetia Stanley, Lady DigbySep 10, 2015 · It was her mysterious demise – which led to suggestions of suicide and allegations of murder, and the obsessionally morbid devotion displayed by her husband ...
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Venetia, Lady Digby, on her Deathbed - Dulwich Picture GalleryVan Dyck executed several paintings for the couple, including a full-length allegorical portrait of Venetia (completed posthumously), two portraits of Kenelm ...
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Venetia Stanley, Lady Digby (1600-1633) - Royal Collection TrustDuring the marriage Venetia was a loyal and devoted wife, and a devout Catholic. Her death was treated as suspicious at the time and an autopsy was carried out.Missing: courtship | Show results with:courtship
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What Killed Venetia Digby? - History News NetworkNov 13, 2024 · Venetia died suddenly in her sleep on the first of May 1633. Kenelm was shattered. He never remarried and wore mourning until his own death in 1665.
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Sir Kenelm Digby, of Gothurst, Buckinghamshire (1603 - 1665) - GeniHe was dealing with it in 1624, (fn. 46) but his mother's Gayhurst property, where he was born, became his principal seat. He was knighted in 1623, married a ...
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English Recusant Networks and the Early Defense of Cartesian ...4 Two prominent members of this informal network were the privateer-alchemist Sir. Kenelm Digby and his gritty mentor Father Thomas White, alias “Blacklo.”5. As ...
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Of bodies and of mans soul to discover the immortality of reasonable ...Of bodies and of mans soul to discover the immortality of reasonable souls ... Kenelm Digby, Knight. Author: Digby, Kenelm, Sir, 1603-1665. Publication ...Missing: defense transubstantiation
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Sir Kenelm Digby, the Immortality of the Soul, and Philosophical ...Digby's mechanical philosophy, presented in the first of his Two Treatises (1644), was written to enable him to establish the limits of mechanical ...
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[PDF] Salvation and Sir Kenelm Digby's philosophy of the soul - HALJan 3, 2024 · Digby was indeed responding to a specific debate on the immortality of the soul through deploying the Aristotelian minima naturalia tradition, ...
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The Civil War and Bucks - Amersham MuseumSir Kenelm Digby of Gayhurst (north of Newport Pagnell) lost his fortune through lending money to the king. His portrait showed a man in deep sorrow after ...
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The (Kenelm) Digby family - Google Groupswas born on llth July 1603 at Gayhurst. This splendid and stately Tudor mansion had come into the Digby family through Kenelm's mother. She was the daughter ...
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Digby, Kenelm (1603 ...His mother, Mary, was daughter and coheiress of William Mulsho of Gayhurst (formerly Gothurst), Buckinghamshire. That 1603 is the year of his birth is undoubted ...Missing: parents | Show results with:parents
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[PDF] The English Catholic issue, 1640-1662 - COREEnglish civil war, both as bugbears and as actual participants. Yet as ... Kenelm Digby, the epitome of the royalist-Janus-faced bogeyman, who ...
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Sir Kenelm Digby, F. R. S. (1603-1665) | Notes and Records of the ...Precocious as a schoolboy, w ith a flair for languages, Digby early in life earned fame as diplomat, privateer, courtier, poet, critic, stylist, philosopher, ...
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Sir Kenelm Digby - Person - National Portrait GalleryNaval commander, diplomat and scientist A founding fellow of the Royal Society, Digby was a Royalist who served as Chancellor to Queen Henrietta Maria.
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[PDF] English Catholics and Toleration from the Execution of Charles I to ...85 One of the most prominent Catho- lics seeking to reach an agreement with Cromwell was Sir Kenelm. Digby, who had returned to England shortly after Cromwell ...
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A choice collection of rare chymical secrets and experiments in ...Collected and experimented by the honourable and truly learned Sir Kenelm Digby, kt. ... Alchemy - Early works to 1800. Medicine, Magic, mystic, and ...
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'Like nets or cobwebs': Kenelm Digby, Isaac Newton and the ...Oct 3, 2024 · This article aims to bring out the problematic nature of condensation and rarefaction for early modern natural philosophers by considering ...Missing: corpuscular | Show results with:corpuscular
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Sir Kenelm Digby and His Alchemical Circle in 1650s Parisof which Digby was a part — active in Paris during the 1650s ...Missing: works translations
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[PDF] Between Atoms and Forms Natural Philosophy and Metaphysics in ...Abstract: Kenelm Digby is now best remembered for his attempt at reconciling Aristotelianism with the new philosophies of his time. In his Two Treatises of 1644 ...
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Boyle's Method of Work: Promoting His Corpuscular Philosophy - jstorKenelm. Digby (I603-65), F.R.S. I660, was connected by marriage with the Boyle family. The reference is to his most important work, Two Treatises (Paris 1644 ...
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[PDF] Robert Boyle reconsideredIn addition, concentration on Boyle's exchange with Hobbes is ... seventeenth centuries, together with such mentors of Boyle's as Sir Kenelm Digby,.
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[PDF] Composite Substance, Common Notions, and Kenelm Digby's ...This paper argues for two claims. (1) In his biological views, Kenelm Digby tries to reconcile aspects of an Aristotelian theory of composite substance with ...Missing: verifiable | Show results with:verifiable
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Full article: Translating Renaissance Neoplatonic panpsychism into ...Dec 14, 2023 · This article suggests that Digby sought to preserve the inveterate ideas of a universal spiritus and a world soul and, in particular, that ...
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Powders of sympathy - Royal SocietyJan 25, 2022 · Even before Talbot, Sir Kenelm Digby, later to become a Fellow of the Royal Society, wrote extensively on such treatments. In one of his better- ...
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Ch. 9, The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1850 - IbiblioHe was heard to speak of Sir Kenelm Digby, and other famous men,--whose scientific attainments were esteemed hardly less than supernatural,--as having been his ...
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Science and resurrection in the writing of Sir Kenelm DigbyDec 4, 2010 · Petersson speculates that Digby's conversion was due to being resigned that the sun had set once and for all on the Catholic faith (92–5).Missing: phenomena | Show results with:phenomena
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Viper Wine by Hermione Eyre review – a high price for beautyApr 3, 2015 · Viper Wine by Hermione Eyre review – a high price for beauty. This ... Kenelm Digby – explorer, alchemist and gunpowder plotter's son ...
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Viper Wine: A Novel - Eyre, Hermione: Books - Amazon.comAmazon.com: Viper Wine: A Novel: 9780553419351: Eyre, Hermione: Books. ... Her devoted husband, Sir Kenelm Digby—explorer, diplomat, philosopher ...
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