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  1. Narrative of the first English plantation of Virginia. by Thomas by Hariot. Thomas. 1560-1621., 1893-01-01
  2. A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia. by T by Hariot. Thomas. 1560-1621., 1903-01-01
  3. Thomas Harriot
  4. Thomas Hariot, the Mathematician, the Philosopher and the Scholar by Henry Stevens, 2004-02-01
  5. Thomas Harriot, Science Pioneer by Ralph Staiger, 1998-09-21
  6. Thomas Harriot: Renaissance Scientist by John William Shirley, 1983-10-20

41. Week 4 Readings
Thomas Hariot (15601621) was a contemporary of Shakespeare, Galileo, FrancisBacon, and William Gilbert. He was an active participant in Ralegh s plans to
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HISTORY 135F
Plagues and People
Infectious and Epidemic Disease in History
SPRING QUARTER, 2005
Department of History
University of California, Irvine
Instructor: Dr. Barbara J. Becker Week 4. Colonies
Supplementary readings for Week 4 's lectures include excerpts from:
  • Treatise against the Serpentine Disease... (c.1510) by Ruy Diaz de Isla Syphilis (1530) by Girolamo Fracastoro (c.1478-1553); the writings of an anonymous author in Tlatelolco (1528); (1542) by the Florentine Codex , or
      Physicians , from Book X Ailments of the Body and Medicines Suitable to Use for Their Cure, from Book X The Plague Named Totomonjztli, from Book XII Brief Relation of the Gods and Rites of Heathenism (c. 1629) by Don Pedro Ponce Beneficiado of the District of Tzumpahuacan; Treatise on the Heathen Superstitions That Today Live Among the Indians Native to This New Spain (1629) by (c.1587-1646); A Briefe and True Reporte of the New Found Land of Virginia (1590) by Thomas Hariot War of the Worlds (1897) by Herbert George Wells (1866-1946); and "June 2001: And the Moon Be Still as Bright" (1948), in

42. COLONIAL VIRGINIA (US) EBook Search Results (e-Book, E-Books, EBooks)
Hariot, Thomas (or Harriot) 15601621, A Briefe True Report of the New FoundLand Of Virginia, 1588/90, Txt-G, n/c, GutenbergUS
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43. Penn Library: Select Images From Literae Humaniores In The University Of Pennsyl
In the production of his drawings, he worked closely with Thomas Hariot (15601621),an English mathematician and cartographer (his originals are now at The
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De Bry's engravings of Native Americans were based on original drawings made by John White ( fl. 1585-1593). White had traveled to the Americas in 1585-1586 with Sir Walter Raleigh's expedition to what is now North Carolina, and made another journey in 1587. In the production of his drawings, he worked closely with Thomas Hariot (1560-1621), an English mathematician and cartographer (his originals are now at The British Library in London). De Bry made White's drawings the standard for most seventeenth-century depictions of Native Americans by copying them for use in his Grands voyages, of which Hariot's Virginia was the first part. Published in 1590 in Frankfurt-am-Main, in Latin, German, and French and with a special English edition dedicated to Raleigh they were seen throughout Europe. White transmuted his observations of Native American life into poses borrowed from antique sources: a kind of metamorphosis not simply Ovidian in nature. White's own observations took on a similarly iconic status for nearly a century. Thomas Hariot, 1560-1621.

44. Penn Library: Select Images From Literae Humaniores In The University Of Pennsyl
60, Thomas Hariot, 15601621. Admiranda narratio fida tamen, de commodis etincolarum ritibus Virginiae nuper admodum ab Anglis, qui à Dn. Richardo
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Introduction Overview Images KU Leuven ... Penn Library Exhibit Item Number Brief Description View Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313-1375. Hie nach volget der kurcz sin von etlichen frowen / von denen johannes boccacius in latin beschriben hat, vnd doctor hainricus stainhöwel getütschet [i.e., De claris mulieribus in German]. Zu Vlm: Von Iohanne zainer . . . , [not before 15 August 1473]. Inc B-720. view image Chansonnier. [310 poems by Guillaume de Machaut, Oton de Grandson, Brisebarre de Douai, Eustache Deschamps, et alii. ] Manuscript, France, ca. 1400. University of Pennsylvania MS French 15 view image Innamoramento di Carlo Magno e dei suoi paladini. [Venice: Georgius Walch, 20 July 1481]. Goff C-204. view image Marcus Tullius Cicero. M.T. Cicero’s Cato Major, or his Discourse of old-age: with explanatory notes. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, MDCCXLIV [1744]. Curtis Collection 291. view image Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745. A tale of a tub. Written for the universal improvement of mankind. . . . To which is added, An account of a battel, between the antient and modern books in St. James’s Library. . . . The fifth edition: with the author’s apology and explanatory notes. By W. Wttn, B.D. and others. London: Printed for John Nutt, 1710. Teerink PR3724.T3.1710.

45. Resources @ National Geographic Magazine
www.people.virginia.edu/~msk5d/Hariot/main.html Access facsimiles and transcriptionsof the 1588 and 1590 versions of Thomas Thomas Harriot (15601621)
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The untold story of Thomas Harriot, the greatest scientist you've never heard of
Everyone knows Galileo was the first astronomer to point a telescope at the night sky. But like many facts that everyone knows, this one isn't true. Precedence should probably go to Thomas Harriot. What Harriot didn't do was publish his observations. Being first is important, but so is publicity. Harriot was an Englishman best known for writing an early natural history of North America. In 1585 he sailed west for his sponsor, Sir Walter Raleigh, who hoped to found a colony in the New World. Harriot's account, A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, And yet he didn't publish his work. Galileo, who more fully appreciated the telescope's possibilities, seized the moment. He discovered four moons of Jupiter and saw that Venus has phases, like our moon. He peered into the Milky Way and saw, for the first time, that it's made of countless individual stars. And Galileo published. His first book on his new astronomical studies

46. UVa Library: Periodicals & Microforms
VIRGO Author Hariot, Thomas, 15601621. (VIRGO Title is Artis analyticae praxis ). Early English books, 1475-1640; 102513 appears in the Reproduction
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48. Kepler Conjecture - History
In a letter to Kepler on 2 December 1606 Hariot outlined his views. remarque àce propos que le mathématicien anglais Thomas Harriot (15601621) étudia
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The history of the Kepler conjecture
  • Harriot and the rise of modern atomism
  • Harriot's influence on Kepler.
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  • Kantor's commentary on Hilbert's 18th problem.
  • Thomas Harriot and the rise of atomism
    [In 1591 Thomas Harriot prepared a large triangular chart of numbers, with the the explanatory note:] "There are three speciall groundplats vpon the which may be orderly piled bullets: The triangle: the square: and the oblonge. Concerning pilong there are two questions: one; the nomber of bulletes to be piled being geven with the forme of the gound plat, to know how many must be placed in every rank, with how many rankes in the sayd ground plat. "The second a pile being made to knowe the nomber of bulletes therein conteyned. "ffor the aunsweringe of which two questions this table I haue calculated for the purpose." Obviously, this is a quick reference chart prepared for Ralegh to give information on the ground space required for the storage of cannon balls in connection with the stacking of armaments for his marauding vessels. The chart is ingeniously arranged so that it is possible to read directly the number of cannon balls on the ground or in a pyramid pile with triangular, square, or oblong base. All of this Harriot had worked out by the laws of mathematical progression (not as Miss Rukeyser suggests by experiment), as the rough calculations accompanying the chart make clear. It is interesting to note that on adjacent sheets, Harriot moved, as a mathematician naturally would, into the theory of the sums of the squares, and attempted to determine graphically all the possible configurations that discrete particles could assume a study which led him inevitably to the corpuscular or atomic theory of matter originally deriving from Lucretius and Epicurus.
  • 49. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureThomas Harriot - Author Page
    Thomas Harriot (15601621). Thomas Harriot, an Oxford-trained scientist, naturalist, (http//www.people.virginia.edu/~msk5d/Hariot/main.html)
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    Thomas Harriot, an Oxford-trained scientist, naturalist, and mathematician, wrote one of the most influential and best known sixteenth-century English colonial texts. First published in 1588, A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, was based on Harriot’s voyage to the New World in 1585 on the second Roanoke expedition led by Sir Richard Grenville, Sir Walter Raleigh’s brother-in-law. Two years later, Theodor DeBry published Harriot’s A Briefe and True Report again, this time with copperplate engravings based on the watercolor drawings of John White, who had accompanied Harriot on the 1585 expedition. Not only did A Briefe and True Report offer readers a wealth of information on the flora and fauna of Virginia, it is widely recognized as one of the most detailed early English ethnographies of the native populations of North America. Indeed, its stature as an ethnography would not be surpassed until well into the seventeenth century with the writings of John Smith, William Wood, Roger Williams, and others.
    Reflecting the highly decentralized nature of English colonialism, Harriot’s

    50. Early Encounters In North America Tour
    Hariot, Thomas, 15601621, Biographic Details, 1, 0. 45. Hennepin, Louis,1626-1701, Biographic Details, 44, 0. 46. Hilton, William, Jr., 1617-1675
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    A B C D ... W-Z Authors Author Name Texts Graphics 1. Anonymous English Painter, fl. 1843 Biographic Details 2. Anonymous Englishman, fl. 1670, Barbados Biographic Details 3. Anonymous Englishman, fl. 1670, Bermuda Biographic Details 4. Anonymous Englishman, fl. 1670, New England Biographic Details 5. Anonymous Englishman, fl. 1670, Virginia Biographic Details 6. Argucles, Alanso, fl. 1663 Biographic Details 7. Ashe, Thomas, fl. 1682 Biographic Details Biography 8. Bertrand, M., fl. 1610

    51. Untitled Document
    Hariot, Thomas, 15601621. Brereton, John, 1572-ca. 1619. Champlain, Samuel de,1567-1635. Smith, John, 1580-1631. Josselyn, John, fl. 1630-1675.
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    III Searching on the Internet: Use the resources on the Internet. The best possible site to explore is

    52. Tobacco Timeline--NOTES
    Thomas Hariot, A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of JurajKorbler says Hariot had cancer of the lip in Thomas Harriot (15601621),
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    53. National Park Service - Fort Raleigh National Historic Site
    Sir Walter Raleigh and Thomas Hariot, Thomas Hariot (15601621) lifelong friendand advisor to Raleigh, was a leading intellectual figure of his time.
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    Fort Raleigh
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    After the changes wrought by four centuries, it is not easy to imagine the America seen by the small band of settlers who gained for England a foothold in the New World. They had left behind the comfortable limits and familiar rhythms of European civilization for a boundless and unpredictable world in which vigilance, courage, and endurance were needed just to survive. Their colony on Roanoke Island played a part in a broader historical event: the expansion of the known world. In the century after Columbus' voyage had put a new continent on the map, Europe's seagoing nations rushed to participate in the discoveries to claim part of the prize. England was something of a latecomer to the race for the New World. By the time the English began to send out voyages of exploration, Spain was already entered into what is now Florida and Mexico. English privateers had been sailing to the North American coast since 1562, slave-trading and preying on Spanish shipping loaded with royal loot from Mexico. No one, though, had seriously considered a colony in North America until 1578, when Sir Humphrey Gilbert , armed with a charter from Queen Elizabeth "to inhabit and possess... all remote and heathen lands not in actual possession of any Christian prince," made the first two attempts to reach Newfoundland. After he died on the second voyage, Sir Walter Raleigh, his half-brother, decided to carry on the venture, and obtained a similiar charter from the queen. Reports from his expedition in 1584 sang the praises of the rich land, and by the middle of the following year, England had made its first tentative move to transplant English culture to foreign soil. The new colony was called "Virginia," after the Virgin Queen.

    54. Entries
    Hariot, Thomas. (15601621), mathematician, early atomist, etc . HARRINGTON,James. (1611-1677), major political philosopher. HARRIS, John (1666-1719),
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    AIRAY, Christopher
    ALLEN, Thomas (1542-1632) , mathematician.
    ALLESTREE, Richard. 1619-1681, royalist divine.
    ASGILL, John (1659-1738), accused of blasphemy.
    ASTELL, Mary (1668-1731), feminist, Cartesian, critic of Locke.
    ASHMOLE, Elias (1717-1692) occultist, collector, founder of the Ashmolean.
    ATTERBURY, Francis (1662-1732). conservative theologian.
    ATWOOD, William (d c 1715) Whig politics.
    AUBREY, John. (1626-1697), biographer. top B BACON, Francis. (1561-1626), Novum Organum, Advancement of Learning, etc. BACON, Nathaniel. (1587-1657), conservative politics. BAILLIE, Robert (1599-1662) learned Scots Presbyterian. BAINBRIDGE, John (1582-1643), mathematician

    55. Recent Additions To The UW Collection
    Check Status AUTHOR = Hariot, Thomas, 15601621. TITLE = A BRIEFE AND TRUE REPORTOF THE NEW FOUND LAND OF VIRGINIA ELECTRONIC RESOURCE OF THE
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    Selected Additions to the University of Washington Libraries' American Studies collections January/February 2004. Please click Check Status or search the UW Libraries Catalog for availability. (This list does not include many monographs which are received on standing orders; consult the catalog for these titles.)
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    Check Status Check Status AUTHOR = Mathews, Vincent. TITLE = SUBSISTENCE HARVEST AND USE OF SEA CUCUMBER IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA : WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO SEA CUCUMBER HARVEST AND USE BY RESIDENTS OF CRAIG, KLAWOCK AND HYDABURG / BY VINCENT MATHEWS, MATTHEW KOOKESK, AND ROBERT BOSWORTH. PUBL INFO = [Juneau] : Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence, [1990]. PHYS DESC = 43 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. SUBJECT = Indians of North America Fishing Alaska Prince of Wales Island. = Trepang fisheries Alaska. = Subsistence economy Alaska Prince of Wales Island. = Prince of Wales Island (Alaska) Economic conditions. CALL # = E78.A3 M38 1990. LOCATION = Suzzallo/Allen Stacks. Check Status AUTHOR = Fall, James A. TITLE = SUBSISTENCE USE OF THE SOUTHERN ALASKA PENINSULA CARIBOU HERD / BY JAMES A. FALL, ROBERT J. WALKER, AND RONALD T. STANEK. PUBL INFO = Anchorage, Alaska : Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence, [1990]. PHYS DESC = iii, 41 leaves : maps ; 28 cm. SUBJECT = Indians of North American Hunting Alaska Alaska Peninsula. = Subsistence economy Alaska Alaska Peninsula. = Caribou hunting Alaska Alaska Peninsula. = Alaska Economic conditions. CALL # = E78.A3 F34 1990. LOCATION = Suzzallo/Allen Stacks.

    56. The Port Washington Public Library Virtual Reference Room
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    57. Renassiance Science Bibliographies--Math & Astronomy
    Hariot, Thomas, 15601621. Artis analyticae praxis, ad aequationes algebraïcasnouâ, expeditâ, generali methodo, resoluendas / tractatvs e posthumis
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    A Geometrical practise, named pantometria, diuided into three bookes, longimetra, planimetra, and stereometria : containing rules manifolde for mensuration of all lines, superficies and solides ; with sundry straunge conclusions, both by instrument and without, and also by perspectiue glasses, to set forth the true description of exact plat of an whole region
    / framed by Leonard Digges ... ; lately finished by Thomas Digges, his sonne, who hath also thereunto adioyned a Mathematicall treatise of the five regulare Platonicall bodies, and their metamorphosis or transformation into five other eqiulater uniforme solides geometricall, of his owne invention ... At London : Imprinted by Henrie Bynneman, 1571. Euclid.

    58. Online Forum - CFP: Early American Nature Writers (no Deadline Noted; Dictionary
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    60. Cookbooks.html
    Hariot, Thomas, 15601621. Admiranda narratio fida tamen, de commodis et incolarumritibus Virgini nuper admodum ab Anglis, qui à Dn. Richardo Greinvile
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