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    Sir Kenelm Digby by Sir Anthony van Dyck, c. 1640. Sir Kenelm Digby (11 July 1603 – 11 June 1665) was an English courtier and diplomat. He was also a highly reputed natural philosopher, astrologer and known as a leading Roman Catholic intellectual and Blackloist.

  2. Sir Kenelm Digby (born July 11, 1603, Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire, England—died June 11, 1665, London) was an English courtier, philosopher, diplomat, and scientist of the reign of Charles I. Digby was the son of Sir Everard Digby, who was executed in 1606 for his part in the Gunpowder Plot (a conspiracy of a few Roman Catholics to destroy ...

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  3. 30 de abr. de 2016 · Research. The adventures of Sir Kenelm Digby: 17th-century pirate, philosopher and foodie. A dark shadow lay over his family name when, aged 24, Sir Kenelm Digby raised a fleet to sail against the enemy French in the multicultural world of the Mediterranean.

  4. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Kenelm Digby: el filósofo, pirata y astrólogo que inventó la botella de vino moderna -Revista Interesante. A Sir Kenelm Digby se le atribuye la invención del vaso a prueba, el vaso para vino y sidra, el llamado ‘verre Anglais’ en la década de 1630.

  5. 19 de may. de 2022 · This book examines the philosophical and scientific achievements of Sir Kenelm Digby, a successful English diplomat, privateer and natural philosopher of the mid-1600s. Not widely remembered today, Digby is one of the most intriguing figures in the history of early modern philosophers.

  6. 8 de dic. de 2018 · Kenelm Digby was an English courtier, book collector, and natural philosopher, advancing in particular the fields of chemistry and biology. He carried on his service to the state beside his scientific experimentation and a lively involvement in the international intellectual life of his time.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2017 · Sir Kenelm Digby was one of the most remarkable Englishmen who ever lived: a trusted advisor to the King, but the sworn enemy of the all-powerful Duke of Buckingham; a pioneering philosopher and scientist, but committed to the occult arts of alchemy and astrology; a friend not only of Ben Jonson, Thomas Hobbes and van Dyck, but even Oliver Cromw...