• 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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  • The Hartlib Circle was the correspondence network set up in Western and Central Europe by Samuel Hartlib, an intelligencer based in London, and his associates...
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    William Petty as a letter to Samuel Hartlib Hartlib Circle, a correspondence network set up in Europe by Samuel Hartlib This page lists people with the...
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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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    also have been in circulation during this time; 17th-century writer Samuel Hartlib describes a table-book made of slate, which did "not need such tedious...
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  • Famous Kingdom of Macaria (1641) by Samuel Hartlib Marcaria (1641) by Gabriel Plattes Nova Solyma (1648) by Samuel Gott The Law of Freedom in a Platform...
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    Cambridge, and London-based Samuel Hartlib. The Hartlib Circle were a far-reaching group of correspondents linked to Hartlib, an intelligencer. They included...
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  • visited by Christ's "bodily presence"). He was also an associate of Samuel Hartlib and John Dury. This interest was not clearly separated from the line...
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  • Irenicism in England, 1628–1643, p. 96 in Mark Greengrass (editor), Samuel Hartlib and Universal Reformation: Studies in Intellectual Communication (2002)...
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    spread 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...
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