Henry More
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Ruggit |
12 Jerrey Fouyir 1614 Grantham (en) |
Hooar baase |
1 Mean Fouyir 1687 (72 bleeaney d'eash) Cambridge (en) |
Boayl oanluckee | Christ's College Chapel (en) |
Seyraanaght | Reeriaght Hostyn |
Çhengey | Baarle · Ladjyn |
Keird | fallsoonagh |
Failleyderyn |
Ollooscoill Cambridge Christ's College (en) |
Ynsagh |
The King's School, Grantham (en) Colaashtey Eton (1628 – 1631) Christ's College (en) (1631 – 1636) Ollooscoill Cambridge (1636 – 1639) |
Olteynys boayrd | y Çheshaght Reeoil |
Credjue | Anglicaanaghys |
Aundyryn |
slane rolley |
She fallsoonagh Sostynagh veih scoill Phlantonee Cambridge va Henry More (12 Jerrey Fouyir 1614 – 1 Mean Fouyir 1687).
Beashnys
[reagh | edit source]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 | edit source]- ↑ a b Henry, John (2012-01-01). Zalta, Edward N. (rd.). Henry More (Fall 2012 ln.).
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Clowan:Acad
- ↑ a b Chisholm 1911.
Imraaghyn
[reagh | edit source]- 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:
- reamys theayagh nish: Chisholm, Hugh, rd. (1911). "More, Henry". Encyclopædia Britannica (ayns English). Ym-l. 18 (11d ln.). Cambridge University Press. dg. 822. Ta'n art shoh goaill stiagh teks veih clou ta ‘sy
- Clowan:DNB
Kianglaghyn magh
[reagh | edit source]- Ruggyryn 'sy vlein 1614
- Baaseyn 'sy vlein 1687
- Saggyrtyn Anglicaanagh Sostynagh
- Fallsoonee Hostynagh
- Fallsoonee yn Toilsheraght
- Deiney ass Grantham
- Platonee Cambridge
- Oallyssee Chreestee
- Studeyryn Chreestee yn Ewaghys
- Olteynyn Sheshey yn Çheshaght Reeoil
- Oayllyssee Phrotestoonagh
- Screeudeyryn neu-farskeealaght firryn Sostynagh