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  1. Cotton Mather ( Boston, Massachusetts, 12 de febrero de 1663- ibidem, 13 de febrero de 1728) fue un influyente reverendo puritano en la Nueva Inglaterra colonial, prolífico autor de ensayos y panfletos. Realizó experimentos de hibridación vegetal y promocionó la vacunación, aunque se lo recuerda sobre todo por narrativa de los Juicios de ...

  2. Cotton Mather FRS ( / ˈmæðər /; February 12, 1663 – February 13, 1728) was a Puritan clergyman and author in colonial New England, who wrote extensively on theological, historical, and scientific subjects. After being educated at Harvard College, he joined his father Increase as minister of the Congregationalist Old North Meeting House in ...

  3. 11 de jul. de 2024 · Cotton Mather (born February 12, 1663, Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony [U.S.]—died February 13, 1728, Boston) was an American Congregational minister and author, supporter of the old order of the ruling clergy, who became the most celebrated of all New England Puritans.

  4. Home. COTTON MATHER (1662/3-1727/8). The eldest son of New England's leading divine, Increase Mather, and grandson of the colony's spiritual founders Richaard Mather and John Cotton, Mather was born in Boston, educated at Harvard (B.A. 1678; M.A. 1681), and received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Glasgow University (1710).

  5. Cotton Mather era un clérigo puritano en Massachusetts conocido por sus estudios científicos y obras literarias, así como por el papel periférico que desempeñó en los juicios de brujería en Salem . Fue una figura muy influyente a principios de América. como una mente científica líder de su día, Mather fue uno de los dos […]

  6. 4 de jun. de 2019 · Cotton Mather was a Puritan clergyman in Massachusetts known for his scientific studies and literary works, as wells as for the peripheral role he played in the witchcraft trials at Salem. He was a highly influential figure in early America.

  7. Cotton Mather, Theopolis Americana (Boston, 1710) Full Text @DigitalCommons Cotton Mather, Wonders of the Invisible World (Boston, 1693) Full Text @DigitalCommons Cotton Mather, The Threefold Paradise of Cotton Mather: An Edition of Triparadisus. Ed. Reiner Smolinski. Athens and London: U of Georgia P, 1995 * Full Text @DigitalCommons