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Samuel Hartlib

1600 – 1662

East European-born English polymath

  • A Treatise Concerning the Husbandry and Natural History of England, in Twenty Two Chapters, ... Useful for All Persons, ... by Sir Richard Weston, ... ... the Second Edition, Corrected and ImprovedA Treatise Concerning the Husbandry and Natural History of England, in Twenty Two Chapters, ... Useful for All Persons, ... by Sir Richard Weston, ... ... the Second Edition, Corrected and Improved
  • An essay for advancement of husbandry-learningAn essay for advancement of husbandry-learning
  • Glory be to God on high, peace on earth, good will amongst menGlory be to God on high, peace on earth, good will amongst men
  • Samuel Hartlib and the advancement of learningSamuel Hartlib and the advancement of learning
  • Samuel Hartlib his legacie, or, An enlargement of the discourse of husbandry used in Brabant and FlaundersSamuel Hartlib his legacie, or, An enlargement of the discourse of husbandry used in Brabant and Flaunders
  • The reformed common-wealth of beesThe reformed common-wealth of bees
  • The Reformed Common-Wealth of Bees : Presented in Severall Letters and Observations to Samuel Hartlib, Esq.The Reformed Common-Wealth of Bees : Presented in Severall Letters and Observations to Samuel Hartlib, Esq.
  • The reformed husband-man, or a brief treatise of the errors, defects, and inconveniences of our English husbandry, in ploughing and sowing for cornThe reformed husband-man, or a brief treatise of the errors, defects, and inconveniences of our English husbandry, in ploughing and sowing for corn
  • The reformed Virginian silk-wormThe reformed Virginian silk-worm
  • The reformed Virginian silk-worm, or, A rare and new discovery of a speedy way, and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she having made full proof thereof in May, anno 1652. For the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-tree-lThe reformed Virginian silk-worm, or, A rare and new discovery of a speedy way, and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she having made full proof thereof in May, anno 1652. For the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-tree-l
  • A briefe relation of that which hath been lately attempted to procure ecclesiastical peace amongst ProtestantsA briefe relation of that which hath been lately attempted to procure ecclesiastical peace amongst Protestants
  • A briefe relation of that which hath been lately attempted to procure ecclesiasticall peace amongst ProtestantsA briefe relation of that which hath been lately attempted to procure ecclesiasticall peace amongst Protestants