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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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Hartlieb or
Hartlib is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Chuck Hartlieb (born 1966),
American football player Ernie Hartlieb...
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Hartlib Circle was the
correspondence network set up in
Western and
Central Europe by
Samuel Hartlib, an
intelligencer based in London, and his ****ociates...
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circles including the
Hartlib Circle, the
Great Tew Circle, and the
Invisible College. Her
correspondents included Samuel Hartlib,
Edward Hyde, William...
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Advice to
Hartlib was a
treatise on education,
written by Sir
William Petty (1623–1687) in 1647 as a
letter to
Samuel Hartlib. and
published in 1647/8...
- (2002). On a
Grander Scale. London:
Harper Collins. p. 166.;
Hartlib, S. "Letter:
Hartlib to John Worthington". (search for 15
October 1660) Wright, David...
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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...
- alchemists: they had one another. The
Hartlib Circle were a far-reaching
group of
correspondents linked to
Hartlib, an intelligencer. They
included Sir...
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across northern Europe and into
Britain under the
mentorship of
Samuel Hartlib and John Amos Comenius. The
focus of this
movement was the need for education...
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Pansophiae Prodromus, and in the
following year his
English friend Samuel Hartlib published,
without his consent, the plan of the
pansophic work as outlined...