This 2004 book offers an insight into both the personal life of a very private woman, and the richness of seventeenth-century intellectual culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah Hutton is Reader in Renaissance and Seventeenth-Century Studies at the School of Arts, Middlesex University. Her publications include The Conway Letters: the Correspondence of Anne, Viscountess Conway, Henry More and their Friends, 1642-1684 (1992, a revised edition of a collection originally edited by Marjorie Nicolson in 1930), Ralph Cudworth: A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality (Cambridge, 1996), Henry More (1614-1687): Tercentenary Studies (1990), and Platonism and the English Imagination (with Anna Baldwin, Cambridge, 1994).
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Introduction 1. Anne Finch, Viscountess Conway 2. A philosophical education 3. Religion and Anne Conway 4. Anne Conway and Henry More 5. John Finch, Thomas Hobbes and Margaret Cavendish 6. Experimental physick: Boyle, Greatrakes, Stubbe 7. Physic and philosophy: Van Helmont, father and son 8. Kabbalistical dialogues 9. Quakerism and George Keith 10. Last years 11. Legacy Bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. Anne Finch, Viscountess Conway 2. A philosophical education 3. Religion and Anne Conway 4. Anne Conway and Henry More 5. John Finch, Thomas Hobbes and Margaret Cavendish 6. Experimental physick: Boyle, Greatrakes, Stubbe 7. Physic and philosophy: Van Helmont, father and son 8. Kabbalistical dialogues 9. Quakerism and George Keith 10. Last years 11. Legacy Bibliography Index.
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