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Kenelm Digby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kenelm Edward Digby - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Kenelm Edward Digby KCB, GCB, (9 September 1836 - 21 April 1916) was an English lawyer and civil servant. He was Permanent Under Secretary of State at the Home Office from 1895-1903. Digby was bo...
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Allen eventually bequeathed to his brilliant pupil his books and manuscripts, which Sir Kenelm gave to the Bodleian Library. In 1620, Digby left Oxford without a degree. By this time he was deeply in love with Venitia, the beautiful daughter of Sir EdwardStanley, Kt., ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > D > Sir Kenelm Digby...
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Born in 1603, Sir Kenelm Digby arrived toward the end of the Renaissance, but he represented the ideal of the Renaissance man, achieving renown as a courtier, naval commander, statesman, philosopher, scientist, and swordsman.
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A royalist, Digby was imprisoned by Parliament in 1642. On his release he went to France and became chancellor to Queen Henrietta Maria. Digby conducted scientific experiments and wrote various scientific, literary, and religious treatises; but he is best known for his publicizing of the “powder of sympathy,” which...
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the volume to us is that the author dedicated it to Sir Kenelm Digby, with an address 'All' illustrissimo sig.re e Padrone mio Colendissimo Don Kenelmo ...
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