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Bouyre Claire, «  Vivre et Aller sur la Lune en 1640 ? Les sciences du vivant dans le discours sur la pluralité des Mondes, à partir de l’œuvre de John Wilkins: The Discovery Of A New World (1640) » Bulletin d’Histoire et d’épistémologie des Sciences de la vie, 2014, 21 (1), pp.
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urged his readers to 'remember we are but short-sighted, and cannot discern the various references, and dependences, amongst the great affairs in the world, and may therefore be easily mistaken in our opinion of them.'... After the Restoration, Wilkins's words seemed particularly
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was more inscrutable than current interpreters were saying. It added to the reputation of Wilkins, when the Stuarts returned to the throne, to have warned that the short term reading of events as managed by God was risky.
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As Wilkins was ordained, he spoke out against the use of penal laws, and immediately tried to gather support from other moderate bishops to see what concessions to the nonconformists could be made.
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In 1656, Wilkins married Robina French (née Cromwell), youngest sister of Oliver Cromwell, who had been widowed in 1655 when her husband Peter French, a canon of
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in Oxford, and under him the college prospered. He fostered political and religious tolerance and drew talented minds to the college, including
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Knowlson, James R. (1968), "A Note on Bishop Godwin's "Man in the Moone:" The East Indies Trade Route and a 'Language' of Musical Notes",
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called him "the wisest clergyman I ever knew. He was a lover of mankind, and had a delight in doing good." His stepdaughter married
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placed their sons in his charge. From those interested in experimental science, he drew together a significant group known as the
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by some peaceful form of negotiation and arrangement. Wilkins too thought along these lines. He had been a sympathetic reader of
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A discourse concerning the gift of prayer: shewing what it is, wherein it consists and how far it is attainable by industry
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Forgotten But Important Lexicographers: John Wilkins and William Lloyd. a Modern Approach to Lexicography Before Johnson
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Marshall, John (1991), "Locke and Latitudinarianism", in Kroll, Richard W.F.; Ashcraft, Richard; Zagorin, Perez (eds.),
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for independent scheming for general toleration with Buckingham, and Baxter pointing the finger at the House of Lords.
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in 1660, the new authorities deprived Wilkins of the position given him by Cromwell; he gained appointment as
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in 1653, working his way to an education, became assistant to Willis, became known to Wilkins (possibly via
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Trithemius and Magical Theology: A Chapter in the Controversy over Occult Studies in Early Modern Europe
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Feingold, Mordechai (1997), "Mathematical Sciences and New Philosophies", in Tyacke, Nicholas (ed.),
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The Seventeenth Century: Studies in the History of English Thought and Literature from Bacon to Pope
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Frontispiece of John Wilkins "An Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language" (1668)
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Wilkins was one of the group of savants, interested in experimental philosophy, who gathered round
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Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition: Communication from Ancient Times to the Information Age
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Wilkins went to Fawsley in 1637, a sheep-farming place with little population, dominated by the
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on the path toward comprehension for as many sects as possible, "and toleration for the rest".
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and was soon elected fellow and one of the Society's two secretaries: he shared the work with
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Oxford, in founding the Royal Society on non-partisan lines, and in efforts to reach out to
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The early scientific works were in a popular vein, and have links to the publications of
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Wilkins was educated at a school in Oxford run by Edward Sylvester, and matriculated at
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was also published in 1638. In 1641 Wilkins published an anonymous treatise entitled
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Davies, Cliff S.L. (2004), "The Family and Connections of John Wilkins, 1614–72",
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Davies, Cliff S L (2004). "The Family and Connections of John Wilkins, 1614–72".
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A serious effort was made in 1668 to secure a scheme of comprehension, with
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Funke, O (1959). "On the Sources of John Wilkins' philosophical language".
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Possessing strong scientific tastes, Wilkins was a founding member of the
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Science and Education in the Seventeenth Century: The Webster-Ward Debate
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Wilkins died in London, most likely from the medicines used to treat his
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Wilkins is one of the few persons to have headed a college at both the
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Arms: Argent on a pale engrailed cotised plain Sable three martlets Or.
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Universal Languages and Scientific Taxonomy in the Seventeenth Century
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Wilkins' signature as Secretary, signing off the 1667 accounts of the
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An Essay towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language
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was gradually recruited into the Wilkins group: he arrived at
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An Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
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The Forgotten Genius: The Biography of Robert Hooke 1635–1703
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had been Dod's patron there. He was ordained a priest of the
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Providence and the Invention of the United States, 1607–1876
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From 1648 Charles Louis was able to take up his position as
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Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language
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in February 1638. He then became chaplain successively to
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and an integrated system of measurement, similar to the
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Philosophy, Science, and Religion in England, 1640–1700
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Stimson, Dorothy (1932), "Ballad of Gresham College",
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Knightley, Richard (1593–1639), of Fawsley, Northants.
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Rhetoric of Sensibility in Eighteenth-century Culture
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a period of great political and religious controversy
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was included in the Vatican list of condamned books
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His Invention So Fertile: A life of Christopher Wren
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New York: Rosen Publishing Group. p. 65. 885:Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion 1961:Print and Protestantism in Early Modern England 1001:(1649) took an unfashionable line, namely that 999:A Discourse Concerning the Beauty of Providence 941:; it may well have been influenced by Godwin's 853:A Discourse Concerning the Beauty of Providence 421:, to whom he and then Dod may have ministered; 1258:Lives, Characters, and an Address to Posterity 1159:. Vol. 61. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 379:; his father Walter Wilkins (died 1623) was a 2982: 2712: 2503: 2285:. Skymania News. 18 July 2009. Archived from 1573:Garber, Daniel; Ayers, Michael, eds. (2003), 275:(14 February 1614 – 19 November 1672) was an 2128: 1291:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2351:Mercury; or, The Secret and Swift Messenger 1572: 832:(1641), the first English-language book on 516:, another and less remote precursor to the 3294:People from West Northamptonshire District 2989: 2975: 2719: 2705: 2510: 2496: 2272: 2256:(biography). Oxford, UK: Hertford College. 1705:"14; The Discovery of a World in the Moon" 1444:. University of California Press. p.  1416: 1372:. University of California Press. p.  935:Mercury, or The Secret and Swift Messenger 829:Mercury, or the Secret and Swift Messenger 673:. In 1661, he was reduced to preacher at 59: 2201: 2192: 2167: 1757:(scan of original book), Light of truth, 1080:How long this character will be learning, 1074:Designes that all Mankynd converse shall, 995:to the modern sense of vocal production. 19:For other people named John Wilkins, see 1816: 1772: 1766: 1618: 1535: 1517: 1348: 1324:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 1309–. 904: 893: 640: 636: 456: 383:and his mother Jane Dod was daughter of 314:. He was one of the founders of the new 258: 2341: 2332: 2158: 2148: 2109: 2041:The Analytical Language of John Wilkins 1754:MERCVRY: The secret and swift Messenger 1474: 1461:The Royal Society: Concept and Creation 1351:The History of the University of Oxford 1288:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1191: 1142: 1095:The Analytical Language of John Wilkins 1076:Spite o' th' confusion made att Babell, 778:for the dissenters meeting Wilkins and 730:George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham 621:, an appointment that was confirmed by 441:. In 1644 he became chaplain to Prince 16:English natural philosopher (1614–1672) 3244:17th-century Church of England bishops 3221: 2726: 2344:"Mathematical and Philosophical Works" 2335:"Mathematical and Philosophical Works" 2222: 2058: 2052: 1988: 1943: 1878:, Newberry, p. 25, archived from 1649: 1634: 1588: 1561:from the original on 27 September 2008 1458: 1398:from the original on 10 September 2015 1338:from the original on 13 February 2018. 1254: 1118: 740:but aimed at least at bringing in the 3284:Masters of Trinity College, Cambridge 2998:Masters of Trinity College, Cambridge 2970: 2700: 2491: 2342:———— (1802). 2333:———— (1802). 2139: 2021: 1958: 1928: 1910: 1895: 1761:from the original on 4 September 2009 1737:The Discovery of a World in the Moone 1688:, UK, 10 October 2004, archived from 1591:The Restoration: England in the 1660s 1138: 1136: 1134: 1132: 1130: 919:The Discovery of a World in the Moone 816:The Discovery of a World in the Moone 700:, whom he had met in Oxford in 1656. 3279:Founder fellows of the Royal Society 2409:Master of Trinity College, Cambridge 2283:"A 17th Century Mission to the Moon" 2243: 2099:from the original on 14 October 2006 2048:from the original on 2 February 2006 1973: 810:His numerous written works include: 2319: 1194:"Dr. Wilkins and the Royal Society" 923:A Discourse Concerning a New Planet 822:A Discourse Concerning a New Planet 13: 2517: 2132:The Life and Times of John Wilkins 2129:Wright Henderson, Patrick Arkley. 1711:, Positive atheism, archived from 1507:from the original on 19 March 2008 1127: 1082:That truly passeth my discerning. 496:Others of Scarburgh's circle were 14: 3315: 3304:Wardens of Wadham College, Oxford 3239:17th-century Anglican theologians 2237: 2079:from the original on 16 May 2016. 1637:Richard Baxter and the Millennium 1321:Who's who in British History: A-H 1284: 554:. Although he was a supporter of 3207: 2382:Warden of Wadham College, Oxford 1607:Dictionary of National Biography 1480:The Curious Life of Robert Hooke 1156:Dictionary of National Biography 744:among the nonconformists to the 322:. He is particularly known for 3249:Alumni of Magdalen Hall, Oxford 2121: 2114:, vol. 18, pp. 103–17 2103: 2083: 2032: 2015: 1982: 1967: 1952: 1937: 1922: 1904: 1889: 1863: 1836: 1810: 1745: 1729: 1719: 1697: 1672: 1643: 1628: 1612: 1598: 1582: 1566: 1545: 1529: 1511: 1487: 1468: 1452: 1429: 1410: 1380: 1357: 1078:By Character call'd Universall. 453:In London, Oxford and Cambridge 2311:Works by or about John Wilkins 1929:Jones, Richard Foster (1951), 1342: 1311: 1285:Henry, John. "Wilkins, John". 1248: 1232: 1185: 1163: 1112: 1054:but which was never promoted. 681:. In 1662, he became vicar of 1: 3259:Constructed language creators 2277:. UK: Bishop Wilkins College. 2216:10.1016/S0271-5309(00)00014-8 1916:The Rosicrucian Enlightenment 1392:History of Parliament Online" 1243:A Scientific Theology: Nature 1198:The Journal of Modern History 1106: 712:, Northamptonshire, in 1666; 685:, London. He suffered in the 506:Gresham College group of 1645 362: 21:John Wilkins (disambiguation) 2248:(biography). UK: St Andrews. 2204:Language & Communication 1577:, vol. II, p. 1455 1536:Feingold, Mordechai (1990), 1305:UK public library membership 625:who succeeded his father as 7: 3299:17th-century cryptographers 2262:"Galileo Project | Wilkins" 2193:Subbiondo, JL, ed. (1992). 2149:Shapiro, Barbara J (1968). 1974:Enos, Theresa, ed. (1996), 1658:. MacAdam/Cage Publishing. 1635:Lamont, William M. (1979), 1523:A Cambridge Alumni Database 1436:Barbara J. Shapiro (1969). 1364:Barbara J. Shapiro (1969). 1173:. Cheshire Heraldry Society 1087: 937:. This was a small work on 888:, London, UK: Archive, 1675 449:, who was then in England. 291:from 1668 until his death. 10: 3320: 2176:Cambridge University Press 2062:The History of Mathematics 1995:Cambridge University Press 1741:Library of Condamned books 1525:. University of Cambridge. 1519:"Wilkins, John (WLKS639J)" 1501:Trinity College, Cambridge 1072:A Doctor counted very able 921:(1638) was followed up by 677:, lodging with his friend 619:Trinity College, Cambridge 531:, as a consequence of the 375:, though some sources say 18: 3205: 3139:William Hepworth Thompson 3004: 2734: 2601: 2525: 2476: 2467: 2459: 2449: 2440: 2432: 2425: 2415: 2406: 2398: 2388: 2379: 2371: 2366: 2168:Slaughter, M. M. (1982). 2159:Dolezal, Fredric (1985). 1989:Guyatt, Nicholas (2007), 1192:Stimson, Dorothy (1931). 1143:Sanders, Francis (1900). 1064:Ballad of Gresham College 1044:In 1668 he published his 961:. It alludes to Godwin's 703: 564:Oxford Philosophical Club 525:Elector of the Palatinate 514:Oxford Philosophical Club 504:. This London group, the 312:Protestant Nonconformists 237: 222: 214: 204: 194: 180: 160: 154:Fawsley, Northamptonshire 139: 134: 121: 116: 105: 95: 85: 77: 67: 58: 51: 30: 2427:Church of England titles 2355:George Fabyan Collection 1650:Inwood, Stephen (2005). 1459:Purver, Margery (1967), 1255:Burnet, Gilbert (1833). 805: 789: 708:Wilkins became vicar of 548:Warden of Wadham College 367:He was probably born at 357:Archbishop of Canterbury 218:Robina Cromwell (m.1656) 2883:Charles James Blomfield 1896:Brann, Noel E. 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Index

John Wilkins (disambiguation)
The Right Reverend
FRS
Bishop of Chester

Diocese of Chester
George Hall
John Pearson
Dean of Ripon
Gilbert Sheldon
Fawsley, Northamptonshire
Chancery Lane
London
St Lawrence Jewry
London
English
Anglican
Clergyman
natural philosopher
Alma mater
New Inn Hall
Oxford
Magdalen Hall, Oxford

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Anglican clergyman
natural philosopher
Royal Society
Bishop of Chester
University of Oxford

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