Knowledge

Alexander Ross (writer)

Source 📝

330:. This attribution is possibly spurious although a forward warning the reader of the book’s content is by Ross, written sometime after he was summoned to the House of Commons to answer for the book's impending publication, and so he was certainly involved in the book’s production. Sale is critical of the quality of both the Arabic-French translation work as well as the French-English translation work. Since the publication of Sale's translation, Ross has been widely credited with this work. 206: 664: 713: 423:: Translated out of Arabique into French by the Sieur Du Ryer, Lord of Malezair, and Resident for the King of France at Alexandria, and Newly Englished for the Satisfaction of All That Desire to Look into Turkish Vanities, to Which is Prefixed the Life of Mahomet, ... with a Needful Caveat, or Admonition, for Those Who Desire to Know What Use May Be Made of, or If There Be Danger in Reading, the Alcoran 30: 454:, or the Hid Secrets of Man's Body discovered, in Anatomical Duel between Aristotle and Galen; with a Refutation of Thomas Browne's Vulgar Errors, from Bacon's Natural History, and Hervey's book De Generatione 674: 395:
Philosophical Touchstone, or Observations on Sir Kenelm Digby's Discourse on the Nature of Bodies and of the Reasonable Soul, and Spinosa's Opinion of the Mortality of the Soul, briefly confuted
173:
The First and Second Book of Questions and Answers upon the Book of Genesis, by Alexander Ross of Aberdeen, preacher at St. Mary's, near Southampton, and one of his Majesty's Chaplains.
202:
church there are two tablets to his memory. Ross left many legacies, and his books were left to his friend Henley, an executor and guardian to a nephew, William Ross.
491:
Three Decads of Divine Meditations, whereof each one containeth three parts. 1. History. 2. An Allegory. 3. A Prayer. With a Commendation of a Private Country Life.
649:
Thomas Burman, 'European-Qur'an Translations' in Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History, Volume 6. Western Europe (1500-1600, (Leiden: Brill, 2014
451: 35: 729: 780: 760: 694: 730:
David Allan, "‘An Ancient Sage Philosopher’: Alexander Ross and the Defence of Philosophy", The Seventeenth Century, 17 (2001), 68-93 (PDF)
429: 29: 155:
after completing his studies at Aberdeen Grammar School, in 1604. About 1616 he succeeded Thomas Parker in the mastership of the
775: 546:
The Isle of Wight: its history, topography, and antiquities ... especially adapted to the wants of the tourist and excursionist
785: 164: 226: 770: 218: 156: 790: 326:
attributes to Alexander Ross the translation into English of André du Ryer's 1647 French translation of the Qur'an,
259:
calls him "the vigilant watchdog of conservatism and orthodoxy". He was concerned to defend Aristotle and repel the
679: 176: 473:Πανσεβεια ("Pansebeia"), or View of all the Religions in the World, with the Lives of certain notorious Hereticks 222: 765: 540: 152: 94: 467:
The History of the World, the Second Part, in six books, being a Continuation of Sir Walter Raleigh's
724: 132: 327: 98: 544: 280: 750: 263:, as it gained ground. In 1634 he published a work on the immobility of the earth, attacking 377:
The New Planet, no Planet, or the Earth no Wandering Star, against Galilaeus and Copernicus,
755: 234: 136: 8: 559: 272: 264: 420: 260: 210: 734: 698: 296: 256: 245: 619: 434: 191: 719: 459: 367: 304: 238: 485:
Animadversions and Observations upon Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World
744: 668: 300: 276: 205: 180: 268: 168: 609:, Annals of Science, 1464-505X, Volume 3, Issue 2, 1938, Pages 153 – 189. 323: 230: 160: 501:
Mel Heliconium, or Poetical Honey gathered out of the Weeds of Parnassus
295:), and many other contemporary ideas. In other controversies he took on 735:
The Alcoran of Mahomet (first edition 1946, London, printed, Anno Dom.)
198:, where he was living with Sir Andrew Henley, and in the neighbouring 190:, Ross gave a list of his books, past and to come. He died in 1654 at 171:'s influence, one of Charles I's chaplains, and in that year appeared 319: 292: 195: 114: 65: 707: 703: 667: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 199: 148: 128: 84: 52: 383:
God's House, or the House of Prayer, vindicated from Profaneness
371: 288: 346:
Questions and Answers on the First Six Chapters of Genesis
267:
and Philip Landsberg. He became involved in a debate with
284: 310: 183:
from 1634 to his death; he left Southampton in 1642.
401:
Medicus Medicatus, or the Physician's Religion cured
564:
Science and Religion in Seventeenth-Century England
640:George Sale, The Koran (London: Tegg, 1877), p.vii 742: 581:The reception of Copernicus' heliocentric theory 413:Mystagogus Poeticus, or the Muses' Interpreter 364:Virgilii Evangelisantis Christiados Libri xiii 248:, who remained in Scotland and died in 1639. 358:Commentum de Terrae Motu Circulari Refutatus 271:and Libert Froidmond, around the beliefs of 683:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 279:(defending, for instance, the beliefs that 28: 167:. By 1622 he had been appointed, through 533: 496:Four Books of Epigrams in Latin Elegiacs 204: 118:), translated into English (attributed ) 743: 737:, first Quran translated into English. 579:, p. 230 in Jerzy Dobrzycki (editor), 577:The Copernican System in Great Britain 217:Among Ross's friends and patrons were 781:Translators of the Quran into English 539: 433:(1650). This is Ross' translation of 761:Alumni of the University of Aberdeen 479:Observations upon Hobbes's Leviathan 244:He is not the Alexander Ross of the 165:Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford 131:writer and controversialist. He was 227:Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel 13: 549:. T. Nelson and Sons. p. 258. 430:Abridgement of Christian Divinitie 237:, in English and Latin, is in the 219:Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Rockingham 209:Alexander Ross, 1648 engraving by 163:, an appointment which he owed to 34:Alexander Ross, 1653 engraving by 14: 802: 725:Significant Scots: Alexander Ross 688: 445:Enchiridium Oratorium et Poeticum 439:Compendium Theologiae Christianae 389:God's House made a Den of Thieves 711: 695:Works by or about Alexander Ross 680:Dictionary of National Biography 662: 333: 318:In his 1734 translation of the 223:John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet 643: 634: 612: 599: 594:Between Copernicus and Galileo 586: 569: 553: 541:Adams, William Henry Davenport 127:(c. 1590–1654) was a prolific 1: 776:17th-century Scottish writers 526: 407:The Picture of the Conscience 177:St Mary's Church, Carisbrooke 47: 786:17th-century Scottish clergy 607:The Ross-Wilkins controversy 63:1654 (aged 63–64) 7: 710:(public domain audiobooks) 675:Ross, Alexander (1590-1654) 10: 807: 620:"Arcana Microcosmi, II:18" 340:Rerum Judaicarum Libri Duo 233:. His correspondence with 771:People from Hart District 104: 90: 80: 72: 59: 43: 27: 20: 791:17th-century translators 283:is a sort of fossilized 251: 153:King's College, Aberdeen 704:Works by Alexander Ross 622:. Penelope.uchicago.edu 460:Web version of the text 370:composed entirely from 142: 516:Chronology, in English 214: 99:University of Aberdeen 766:Writers from Aberdeen 352:Tonsor ad cutem Rasus 208: 76:Clergyman, translator 328:L'Alcoran de Mahomet 133:Chaplain-in-Ordinary 68:, Hampshire, England 560:Richard S. Westfall 521:Chymera Pythagorica 273:Christopher Clavius 265:Nathanael Carpenter 718:Alexander Ross at 511:Colloquia Plautina 421:Alcoran of Mahomet 313:Alcoran of Mahomet 311:Authorship of the 215: 110:Alcoran of Mahomet 720:Project Gutenberg 592:James M. Lattis, 575:John L. Russell, 452:Arcana Microcosmi 261:Copernican theory 211:William Faithorne 147:Ross was born in 122: 121: 798: 715: 714: 699:Internet Archive 684: 666: 665: 650: 647: 641: 638: 632: 631: 629: 627: 616: 610: 605:Grant McColley, 603: 597: 590: 584: 573: 567: 557: 551: 550: 537: 297:Sir Kenelm Digby 257:Richard Westfall 246:Aberdeen doctors 175:He was vicar of 49: 32: 18: 17: 806: 805: 801: 800: 799: 797: 796: 795: 741: 740: 712: 691: 672: 663: 654: 653: 648: 644: 639: 635: 625: 623: 618: 617: 613: 604: 600: 591: 587: 574: 570: 558: 554: 538: 534: 529: 435:Johannes Wolleb 336: 316: 254: 192:Bramshill House 145: 91:Alma mater 64: 51: 39: 23: 12: 11: 5: 804: 794: 793: 788: 783: 778: 773: 768: 763: 758: 753: 739: 738: 732: 727: 722: 716: 701: 690: 689:External links 687: 686: 685: 659: 658: 652: 651: 642: 633: 611: 598: 585: 568: 566:(1973), p. 33. 552: 531: 530: 528: 525: 524: 523: 518: 513: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 482: 476: 470: 464: 463: 462: 448: 442: 426: 416: 410: 404: 398: 392: 391:(1642) sermons 386: 385:(1642) sermons 380: 374: 361: 355: 349: 343: 335: 332: 315: 309: 305:William Harvey 275:. He attacked 253: 250: 239:British Museum 151:, and entered 144: 141: 125:Alexander Ross 120: 119: 106: 102: 101: 95:King's College 92: 88: 87: 82: 78: 77: 74: 70: 69: 61: 57: 56: 45: 41: 40: 36:Pierre Lombart 33: 25: 24: 22:Alexander Ross 21: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 803: 792: 789: 787: 784: 782: 779: 777: 774: 772: 769: 767: 764: 762: 759: 757: 754: 752: 749: 748: 746: 736: 733: 731: 728: 726: 723: 721: 717: 709: 705: 702: 700: 696: 693: 692: 682: 681: 676: 670: 669:public domain 661: 660: 656: 655: 646: 637: 621: 615: 608: 602: 596:(1994), p. 7. 595: 589: 582: 578: 572: 565: 561: 556: 548: 547: 542: 536: 532: 522: 519: 517: 514: 512: 509: 507: 504: 502: 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 486: 483: 480: 477: 474: 471: 468: 465: 461: 458: 457: 455: 453: 449: 446: 443: 440: 436: 432: 431: 427: 424: 422: 417: 414: 411: 408: 405: 402: 399: 396: 393: 390: 387: 384: 381: 378: 375: 373: 369: 365: 362: 359: 356: 353: 350: 347: 344: 341: 338: 337: 331: 329: 325: 321: 314: 308: 306: 302: 301:Thomas Hobbes 298: 294: 290: 286: 282: 278: 277:Thomas Browne 274: 270: 266: 262: 258: 249: 247: 242: 240: 236: 235:Henry Oxenden 232: 228: 224: 220: 212: 207: 203: 201: 197: 193: 189: 184: 182: 181:Isle of Wight 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 150: 140: 138: 134: 130: 126: 117: 116: 111: 107: 105:Notable works 103: 100: 96: 93: 89: 86: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 62: 58: 54: 46: 42: 37: 31: 26: 19: 16: 751:1590s births 678: 645: 636: 624:. Retrieved 614: 606: 601: 593: 588: 580: 576: 571: 563: 555: 545: 535: 520: 515: 510: 506:Melisomachia 505: 500: 495: 490: 484: 478: 472: 466: 450: 444: 438: 428: 418: 412: 406: 400: 394: 388: 382: 376: 363: 357: 351: 345: 339: 334:Publications 317: 312: 269:John Wilkins 255: 243: 216: 187: 185: 172: 169:William Laud 146: 124: 123: 113: 109: 15: 756:1654 deaths 657:Attribution 324:George Sale 287:, and that 231:John Evelyn 161:Southampton 157:free school 81:Nationality 745:Categories 527:References 366:(1634), a 73:Occupation 55:, Scotland 626:13 August 293:magnetism 196:Hampshire 188:Pansebeia 137:Charles I 66:Bramshill 708:LibriVox 543:(1884). 291:hinders 200:Eversley 149:Aberdeen 129:Scottish 85:Scottish 53:Aberdeen 697:at the 671::  583:(1973). 456:(1651) 441:(1626). 281:crystal 179:in the 487:(1653) 481:(1653) 475:(1652) 469:(1652) 447:(1650) 425:(1649) 415:(1647) 409:(1646) 403:(1645) 397:(1645) 379:(1640) 372:Virgil 360:(1634) 354:(1629) 348:(1620) 342:(1617) 320:Qur'an 303:, and 289:garlic 229:, and 115:Qur'an 368:cento 252:Works 112:(the 628:2012 419:The 143:Life 108:The 60:Died 50:1590 44:Born 706:at 677:". 437:'s 285:ice 194:in 186:In 159:at 135:to 747:: 562:, 322:, 307:. 299:, 241:. 225:, 221:, 139:. 97:, 48:c. 673:" 630:. 213:. 38:.

Index

Alexander Ross, 1653 engraving by Pierre Lombart.
Pierre Lombart
Aberdeen
Bramshill
Scottish
King's College
University of Aberdeen
Qur'an
Scottish
Chaplain-in-Ordinary
Charles I
Aberdeen
King's College, Aberdeen
free school
Southampton
Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford
William Laud
St Mary's Church, Carisbrooke
Isle of Wight
Bramshill House
Hampshire
Eversley

William Faithorne
Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Rockingham
John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet
Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel
John Evelyn
Henry Oxenden
British Museum

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.