Jump to content

Henry More

Veih Wikipedia.
Henry More
Beashnys
Ruggyr12 Jerrey Fouyir 1614
Grantham (Reeriaght Hostyn)
Baase1 Mean Fouyir 1687 (72 bleeaney d'eash)
Cambridge (Reeriaght Hostyn)
Boayl oanluckeeChrist's College Chapel (en) Translate 52°12′21″N 0°07′20″E / 52.20578°N 0.12225°E / 52.20578; 0.12225 Edit the value on Wikidata
Fysseree phersoonagh
CraueeaghtAnglicaanaghys
YnsaghOllooscoill Cambridge (1636–1639)
Christ's College (en) Translate (1631–1636)
Colaashtey Eton (1628–1631)
The King's School, Grantham (en) Translate Edit the value on Wikidata
Jannooyn
Keirdfallsoonagh Edit the value on Wikidata
FailleyderChrist's College (en) Translate, fellow (en) Translate (1639–1687)
Ollooscoill Cambridge Edit the value on Wikidata
Olteynys
Çhengaghyn loayrit ny screeuitBaarle · Ladjyn

Find a Grave: 137140389

She fallsoonagh Sostynagh veih scoill Phlantonee Cambridge va Henry More (12 Jerrey Fouyir 1614 – 1 Mean Fouyir 1687).

Beashnys

[reagh | reagh y bun]

Va Henry ruggit ayns Grantham, Lincolnshire er 12 Jerrey Fouyir 1614.[1] V'eh ny hiaghtoo mac lesh Alexander More, meoir Grantham, as Anne More (née Lacy).[1] She Calveenee va e phaarantyn agh cha row eh hene jargal "yn ynsagh crauee creoi shen y luggey."[2]

Hie eh dys y scoill ec The King's School, Grantham as ec Eton College. Ayns 1631 hie eh stiagh ayns Christ's College, Cambridge, tra va John Milton n'aagail. Hooar eh e BA ayns 1635, e MA ayns 1639, as jeeragh lurg shen haink eh dy ve ny oltey sheshey jeh'n cholleish echey, as yiooldee eh veih dagh oik elley va giootit da.[3] Cha ren eh soiagh jeh mainshteraght e cholleish ayns 1654 tra va Ralph Cudworth pointit. Ayns 1675, ren eh soiagh jeh lowanse killagh ayns Ard-çhiamble Gloucester, agh dirree eh ass ayns foayr e charrey Edward Fowler, aspick Gloucester ny yei.[4]

Dynsee More ram scollagyn ard-ghooagh, goaill stiagh Anne Finch, shuyr ec Heneage Finch, Eearley Nottingham ny yei. Haink ee dy ve enmyssit y Ven Conway, as cheau More ayrn vie jeh'n traa echey ec e soiag heerey ayns Ragley ayns Warwickshire. Mastey keylljyn y toiag shen, screeu eh shiartanse jeh ny lioaryn echey. She bun-chooish vooar va jeenid spyrrydoil y Ven Conway ayns ram jeh tuarymaghtyn More, ga dy ren hie ee stiagh lesh ny Craa-chredjuee. Haink ee dy ve ny carrey lesh More as William Penn, as lesh Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont (1614–1699) as Valentine Greatrakes, mirril-obbreeyn oayllyssagh y 17oo eash. Haink Ragley dy ve ny ynnyd jeh'n chraueeaght as y Spyrrydaght.[4]

Noteyn

[reagh | reagh y bun]
  1. a b Henry, John (2012-01-01). Zalta, Edward N. (rd.). Henry More (Fall 2012 ln.).
  2. Ward, Richard (1911). The Life of the Learned and Pious Dr. Henry More: Late Fellow of Christ's College in Cambridge. To which are Annexed Divers Philosophical Poems and Hymns (ayns English). Published and sold by The Theosophical Publishing Society.
  3. Clowan:Acad
  4. a b Chisholm 1911.

Imraaghyn

[reagh | reagh y bun]
  • Aharon Lichtenstein, Henry More: The Rational Theology of a Cambridge Platonist Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1962.
  • S. Hutton (ed.) Henry More (1614–1687): Tercentenary Studies Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990.
  • D. Hedley and S. Hutton (ed.) Platonism at the Origins of Modernity Dordrecht: Springer, 2008.
  • Ryan Stark, Rhetoric, Science, and Magic in Seventeenth-Century England. Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2009, 99–101.
  • Jasper Reid, The Metaphysics of Henry More. Dordrecht: Springer, 2012.

Symnaghyn:

Kianglaghyn magh

[reagh | reagh y bun]
Ta çhaglym aaraaghyn ec Wikiquote bentyn rish: