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Volumn 42, Issue 2, 2004, Pages 137-188

Science and patronage in england, 1570–1625: A preliminary study

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EID: 2542524564     PISSN: 00732753     EISSN: 17538564     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/007327530404200201     Document Type: Article
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    • This is also a major contention of Adams, Tudor England (ref. 39).
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    • The extent to which Burghley operated an economic policy (and whether it was conservative or radical) is discussed in, (ref. 55), passim
    • The extent to which Burghley operated an economic policy (and whether it was conservative or radical) is discussed in Heal, Holmes, Mathematicians' apprenticeship (ref. 55), passim.
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    • (London). In the dedication Margaret Ascham mentioned not only Cecil's chancellorship of Ascham's university, but also “how much my sayd husband was many wayes bound vnto you, and how gladly and comfortably he vsed in hys lyfe to recognise and report your goodnesse toward hym, leauyng with me then hys poore widow and a great sort of orphanes a good comfort in the hope of your good continuance”. See also the editions of 1571, 1579, and 1589
    • Ascham Roger, The Scholemaster (London, 1570). In the dedication Margaret Ascham mentioned not only Cecil's chancellorship of Ascham's university, but also “how much my sayd husband was many wayes bound vnto you, and how gladly and comfortably he vsed in hys lyfe to recognise and report your goodnesse toward hym, leauyng with me then hys poore widow and a great sort of orphanes a good comfort in the hope of your good continuance”. See also the editions of 1571, 1579, and 1589.
    • (1570) The Scholemaster
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    • Even the case for Timothie Bright, the Burghley physician and inventor of shorthand or secret writing, to become Robert Cecil's tutor was made through Hickes, see BL MS. Lansdowne 51.27. Bright had just completed his The Art of Short, Swifte and Secret Writing (London), dedicated to Elizabeth. Francis Bacon sought, with limited success, to advance his early legal career through Burghley (his uncle) and his son Robert (his cousin). Thus in 1593 Bacon asked Hickes to advance his suit (BL MS. Lansdowne 75, f. 56). Hickes received rewards for such services (BL MS. Lansdowne 46.14). It was also through Hickes that suits for the Mastership of St John's College, Cambridge were promoted (BL MS. Lansdowne 108, 109). Ralph Parr, an Oxford scholar, attempted to advance his suit by sending him some Latin verses (BL MS. Lansdowne 99.71)
    • Even the case for Timothie Bright, the Burghley physician and inventor of shorthand or secret writing, to become Robert Cecil's tutor was made through Hickes, see BL MS. Lansdowne 51.27. Bright had just completed his The Art of Short, Swifte and Secret Writing (London, 1588), dedicated to Elizabeth. Francis Bacon sought, with limited success, to advance his early legal career through Burghley (his uncle) and his son Robert (his cousin). Thus in 1593 Bacon asked Hickes to advance his suit (BL MS. Lansdowne 75, f. 56). Hickes received rewards for such services (BL MS. Lansdowne 46.14). It was also through Hickes that suits for the Mastership of St John's College, Cambridge were promoted (BL MS. Lansdowne 108, 109). Ralph Parr, an Oxford scholar, attempted to advance his suit by sending him some Latin verses (BL MS. Lansdowne 99.71).
    • (1588)
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    • (Osborne was also the dedicatee of Timothie Bright's Treatise of Melancholie of.)
    • (Osborne was also the dedicatee of Timothie Bright's Treatise of Melancholie of 1588.).
    • (1588)
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    • See, 15 July: “Arm. Waad to Leicester and Cecill. Has repaired to the Tower and examined Mr Cornelius [Lannoy] as to delay in assays of metals, etc. Particulars of the conversation which took place.”
    • See Calendar of State papers domestic, Elizabeth, xl, 28, 15 July 1566: “Arm. Waad to Leicester and Cecill. Has repaired to the Tower and examined Mr Cornelius [Lannoy] as to delay in assays of metals, etc. Particulars of the conversation which took place.”
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    • Letters and papers, mostly of Thomas Digges, Muster-master-General, relating to musters; 1585–1595
    • Of the considerable correspondence between Digges and Leicester, see especially BL Add. MS. 48084, ff. and BL Add. MS. 48083, ff. 235–46 concerns Digges's dispute with Commander John Norris. Digges also petitioned Burghley in a complaint against Waad, BL MS. Lansdowne 72.63. BL MS. Lansdowne 67.5–6 documents Digges's complaint to Burghley against one William Digges, over a matter of several thousand pounds. See also BL MS. Egerton
    • Of the considerable correspondence between Digges and Leicester, see especially BL Add. MS. 48084, ff. 232–311b, “Letters and papers, mostly of Thomas Digges, Muster-master-General, relating to musters; 1585–1595”; and BL Add. MS. 48083, ff. 235–46 concerns Digges's dispute with Commander John Norris. Digges also petitioned Burghley in a complaint against Waad, BL MS. Lansdowne 72.63. BL MS. Lansdowne 67.5–6 documents Digges's complaint to Burghley against one William Digges, over a matter of several thousand pounds. See also BL MS. Egerton 1694.
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    • Appropriately, he bequeathed his two “perspective trunckes” to Percy, (ref. 90)
    • Appropriately, he bequeathed his two “perspective trunckes” to Percy, Taylor, Mathematical practitioners (ref. 90) 183.
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    • The religion of Thomas Harriot
    • That the accusations were unfounded is shown by Scott Mandelbrote, in Fox (ed.), (ref. 32)
    • That the accusations were unfounded is shown by Scott Mandelbrote, “The religion of Thomas Harriot”, in Fox (ed.), Mathematical practitioners (ref. 32), 246–79.
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    • Though see, (London). He describes (pp.) how James cultivated a coterie of court poets called “the Castilian band”
    • Though see Stewart Alan, The cradle King: A life of James VI and I (London, 2003). He describes (pp. 38–39) how James cultivated a coterie of court poets called “the Castilian band”.
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    • s.v. “Pont, Robert (1524–1606)”
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    • For his re-dating of the Hermetic corpus, see, (London), chap. 21, “After Hermes Trismegistus was dated”
    • For his re-dating of the Hermetic corpus, see Yates F. A., Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic tradition (London, 1964), chap. 21, “After Hermes Trismegistus was dated”.
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    • Sir Cornwallis Charles, “Copie of a letter touching the death of Henry, Prince of Wales”, 1613, BL Add. MS. 11, 532.
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    • (ref. 4) notes that Kepler considered James I was his “great hope in matters of creed” and had “intended to dedicate Harmonices Mundi Libri V to James I of England”, but because of the political situation of the time the dedication was “forbidden by the censor”. See pp. 288
    • Caspar, Kepler (ref. 4) notes that Kepler considered James I was his “great hope in matters of creed” and had “intended to dedicate Harmonices Mundi Libri V to James I of England”, but because of the political situation of the time the dedication was “forbidden by the censor”. See pp. 252, 288.
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    • (ref. 37) published an appendix that includes Casaubon's plans for future works. He intended an edition of the classical physician Celsus, and a work “De coloribus”. Pattison also noted his love of natural marvels
    • Pattison, Kepler (ref. 37) published an appendix that includes Casaubon's plans for future works. He intended an edition of the classical physician Celsus, and a work “De coloribus”. Pattison also noted (p. 500) his love of natural marvels.
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    • Though Carleton reported Casaubon's complaint that his fellow Huguenot émigré, the royal (and his) physician Mayerne, got £1400. (ref. 37), 435
    • Though Carleton reported Casaubon's complaint that his fellow Huguenot émigré, the royal (and his) physician Mayerne, got £1400. Pattison, Isaac Casaubon (ref. 37), 323, 435.
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    • For Grotius see
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    • The boys at Henry's court included Lord Cranbourne (son of Robert Cecil, first Earl of Salisbury, and grandson of William Cecil, Lord Burghley); the third Earl of Essex (son of Elizabeth's favourite, Robert Devereux, second Earl of Essex); and, heir to the Prince's tutor, Lord Harington of Exton
    • The boys at Henry's court included Lord Cranbourne (son of Robert Cecil, first Earl of Salisbury, and grandson of William Cecil, Lord Burghley); the third Earl of Essex (son of Elizabeth's favourite, Robert Devereux, second Earl of Essex); and Harington John, heir to the Prince's tutor, Lord Harington of Exton.
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    • s.v. “Chaloner, Thomas (1561–1615)”
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    • see also, (Amsterdam), and. In another example of ostentation, James commissioned Phineas Pett to build for Henry a model galleon, the Disdain
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    • For natural philosophy as emblematic of patronage see Biagioli Mario, “Galileo the emblem maker”, Isis, lxxxi (1990), 230–58.
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    • For Arundel's patronage of the fine arts see, (ref. 2), chap. 5
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    • For Bacon and Casaubon see also, (ref. 37), 334
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    • A possible exception is John Thornborough, Bishop of Worcester, who continued the Scottish court's interest in Paracelsism and the occult. Appointed chaplain-in-ordinary to Elizabeth in 1587, he was already a known supporter of Paracelsian medicine. As Bishop of Worcester he authored (Oxford), dedicated to Ludovic, Duke of Lennox. The work immediately elicited a dedication from one R. N. E. (putatively Robert Napier of Edinburgh, son of John), who published in 1622 a translated work called A revelation of the Secret Spirit
    • A possible exception is John Thornborough, Bishop of Worcester, who continued the Scottish court's interest in Paracelsism and the occult. Appointed chaplain-in-ordinary to Elizabeth in 1587, he was already a known supporter of Paracelsian medicine. As Bishop of Worcester he authored Lithothorikos, sive, Nihil, aliquid, omnia, antiquorum sapientum vivis coloribus depicta, Philosophice-theologice, In gratiam eorum qui Artem auriferam Physico-chymice & pie profitentur (Oxford, 1621), dedicated to Ludovic, Duke of Lennox. The work immediately elicited a dedication from one R. N. E. (putatively Robert Napier of Edinburgh, son of John), who published in 1622 a translated work called A revelation of the Secret Spirit.
    • (1621) Lithothorikos, sive, Nihil, aliquid, omnia, antiquorum sapientum vivis coloribus depicta, Philosophice-theologice, In gratiam eorum qui Artem auriferam Physico-chymice & pie profitentur
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    • Feingold, Mathematicians 'apprenticeship (ref. 5), and Cormack Lesley, Charting an empire (ref. 8). It may be significant that Feingold's examples become more significant as he moves, in chap. 4, from 1560 to 1640.
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