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         Digges Thomas:     more books (26)
  1. The Letters of Thomas Attwood Digges by Robert Henry Elias, Eugene D. Finch, 1982-05
  2. Adventures of Alonso by Thomas Attwood Digges, 1943
  3. Astronomical Thought in Renaissance England: A Study of the English Scientific Writings from 1500 to 1645 by Francis R. Johnson, 1937
  4. A bibliography of Indian geology .. by Thomas Henry Digges La Touche, 2010-08-05
  5. A geometrical practical treatize named Pantometria diuided into three bookes, longimetria, planimetria, and stereometria, containing rules manifolde for ... First published by Thomas Digges. (1591) by Thomas Digges, 2010-07-13
  6. The Theodelitus and Topographical Instrument of Leonard Digges of University College, Oxford. Described by His Son Thomas Digges in 1571. by Thomas (1546-1595). DIGGES, 1927-01-01
  7. LETTERS Of THOMAS ATTWOOD DIGGES (1742 - 1821). by Thomas Attwood].Elias, Robert H. & Finch, Eugene D. - Editors. [Digges, 1982
  8. An essay on ways and means to maintain the honour and safety of England, to encrease trade, merchandize, navigation, ... Written by Sir Walter Raleigh, ... on our harbours, ... by Sir Henry Sheers. by Thomas Digges, 2010-05-29
  9. Adventures of Alonso: Containing Some Striking Anecdotes of the Present Prime Minister of Portugal. by Thomas Atwood & Elias, Robert H. Digges, 1943-01-01
  10. The Portable Elizabethan Reader (Viking Portable Library) by John Donne, Michael Drayton, et all 1946-12
  11. A prognostication everlastinge: Corrected and augmented by Thomas Digges (The English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile) by Leonard Digges, 1975
  12. The theodelitus and topographical instrument of Leonard Digges of University College, Oxford: Described by his son Thomas Digges in 1571. Reprinted from ... of Pantometria (Old Ashmolean reprints) by Thomas Digges, 1927
  13. Thomas Digges, the Copernican system, and the idea of the infinity of the universe in 1576 by Francis R Johnson, 1934
  14. In defense of Thomas Digges by William Bell Clark, 1953

41. Catalogue
digges, thomas, A geometrical practical treatize named Pantrometria divided intothree BookS. Folio. 1691. digges, LEONARsD, Gentleman.
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CATALOGUE OF EARLY SCIENTIFIC WORKS,
PRINCIPALLY ANTERIOR TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE
CENTURY OF INVENTIONS, IN 1663;
WITH A FEW MODERN AUTHORITIES ON MECHANICAL INVENTIONS, AFFORDING
COLLATERAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
BABINGTON, JOHN, Pyrotechnia: or, A Discourse of Artificiall Fire works. Whereunto is annexed a short treatise of Geometrie. Folio. 1635
BACON, ROGER. Frier Bacon his discovery of the miracles of art nature and magick. Faithfully translated out of Dr. Dee's own copy, by T. M. and never before in English. London Printed for Simon Miller, at the Starre in St. Pauls Church-yard. 12mo. 63 pages. 1659.
BARLOW, PETER,
BATE, JOHN, The Mysteries of Nature and Art in four severall parts. The first of water-works: the second of fire-works: the third of drawing, washing, limping, painting, and engraving: the fourth of sundry experiments. 4to. 1634. The second edition. 1635.
BECHERUS, J. J. Character, pro Notia Linguarum universali. 8vo. Franc. 1661.
BEDWELL, WILLIAM._See Peter Ramus. BESSON JACQUES. Il Theatro de gl' Instrumenti e Machine con una brieve dichiaration di tutte le figure di F. Beroaldo. Folio. Lione, 1582.

42. IMSS - Multimedia Catalogue - Biographies - Thomas Digges
Son of Leonard digges (c. 1520 c. 1559), thomas was trained in thomas diggeswas the first committed supporter of Copernicus (1473-1543) in England.
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43. IMSS - Catalogo Multimediale - Biografie - Thomas Digges
Translate this page Figlio di Leonard digges (c. 1520 - c. 1559), thomas ricevette la propria thomas digges fu il primo convinto sostenitore di Copernico (1473-1543) in
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44. Maryland ArtSource - Collections - Mary Digges Lee (Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee)
Mary digges Lee (Mrs. thomas Sim Lee) c. 17581760 Oil on canvas 29 7/8 x 24 7/8 in.(75.9 x 63.2 cm.) Gift of Miss Frances MR Huntt
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Gift of Miss Frances M.R. Huntt Holding Institution: Maryland Historical Society Accession: 1956-51-1 Artist: John Wollaston (fl. 1736-1767) Please note: This painting may not currently be on view at the Maryland Historical Society. Medium: Painting Influences/Attributions: Attributed to John Wollaston Description: Nearly three-quarter length portrait shows Mary Digges Lee (Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee) as girl with brown hair tied back with blue bow. She wears pink dress with lace on neckline and white sleeves with broad ruffled cuffs. Holding basket of flowers, she faces right with head forward. Image has brown background. Sitter's Life Dates: Signatures/Inscriptions/Labels: None Search MAS libraries for more information about this artist Back to top Home About Baroc ... Data Dictionary

45. Chronology Index
thomas digges. Leonard digges Bridget WILFORD. 22 Apr 1571. Winisreth LADD.thomas LADD Elizabeth MUMBRAY. 1573. Dorothey LADD
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Barham Genealogy Baptisms Marriages Deaths Births (Dated as Christenings) Please send any updates to bob.parsons@barham-kent.org.uk Date Name Parents Abt 1175 Warine FITZ-URSE de_BEREHAM Abt 1200 Gilbert de_BEREHAM Abt 1225 Henry de BEREHAM Abt 1227 Warin de BEREHAM Abt 1229 Gilbert de BEREHAM Abt 1258 Henry de BEREHAM (Jnr) William KNATCHBULL Joan BROCKMAN (Unknown) Philippe KNATCHBULL Thomas LADD William LADD (Unknown) Thomas LADD Affra LADD Vincent LADD Silvester LADD (1 st Alice LADD 04 Aug 1560 Amye LADD 30 Aug 1563 Mildred BARHAM (Unknown) 1 Sep 1564 Ursula BARHAM (Unknown) Dorothy LADD 06 Oct 1567 Agnes LADD Abt 1568 Thomas BARHAM 28 Sep 1568 Edward BARHAM (Unknown) 6 Jan 1569 Martha BARHAM (Unknown) Thomas DIGGES Leonard DIGGES Bridget WILFORD 22 Apr 1571 Winisreth LADD Dorothey LADD Christopher CLOAKE

46. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
digges, thomas Died 8/24/1595, 1546 AD. Saville, Henry Born 11/30/1549, 1549 AD.Maestlinus, Michael Born 9/30/1550 Died 12/20/1631
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47. Week 4 Readings
by thomas digges (1546?1595). To The Reader. Having of late (gentle reader)corrected and reformed sundry faults that by negligence in printing have crept
http://eee.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker/ExploringtheCosmos/week4a.html
HISTORY 135C
Exploring the Cosmos
An Introduction to the History of Astronomy
SPRING QUARTER, 2003
Department of History
University of California, Irvine
Instructor: Dr. Barbara J. Becker Week 4. Galileo. excerpts from
A Perfit Description of the Cœlestiall Orbes
according to the most aunciente doctrine of the
Pythagoreans, latelye revived by Copernicus and by Geometricall Demonstrations
approved

by Thomas Digges (1546?-1595) To The Reader Having of late (gentle reader) corrected and reformed sundry faults that by negligence in printing have crept into my fathers General Prognostication, among other things I found a description or Model of the world, and situation of Spheres Celestial and Elementary, according to the doctrine of Ptolemy, whereunto all Universities (led thereto chiefly by the authority of Aristotle) sithens have consented. But in this our age, one rare wit I thought it convenient, together with the old Theorick Thus much for my own part in this case I will only say: there is no doubt but of a true ground truer effects may be produced than of principles that are false, and of true principles falsehood or absurdity cannot be inferred. If, therefore, the Earth be situate immoveable in the Center of the world, why find we not Theorickes upon that ground to produce effects as true and certain as these of Copernicus? Why cast we not away those [equant circles] and motions irregular...[?] Why shall we so much dote in the appearance of our senses, which many ways may be abused, and not suffer our selves to be directed by the rule of Reason, which the great GOD hath given us as a Lamp to lighten the darkness of our understanding, and the perfect guide to lead us to the golden branch of Verity amid the Forest of errors...[?]

48. Colonial NHP: Cole Digges House - Historic Structures Report (Appendix I)
Cole digges House Historic Structures Report, NPS Logo. APPENDIX I. thomas Pateand Lot 42 colo/coledigges-hsr/hsra2.htm Last Updated 19-Jan-2005.
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COLONIAL Cole Digges House
Historic Structures Report
APPENDIX I Thomas Pate and Lot 42
Thomas Pate, who likely was of the Pate family that settled early in Gloucester County, [ ] evidently crossed the York to locate in the area of Yorktown where he was for many years a ferryman and where eventually he built the home in which he died in 1703. One of his court authorizations (or licenses) to maintain a ferry was issued on January 24, 1699, and he was, as he had been doing, to keep a ferry near Yorktown at the usual place commonly called by the name of the well "where the ships usually watered." As was often done, he sometimes kept an ordinary for travelers. [ ] Such was true in 1694 when on March 25 he, as the ferryman, was granted license to keep an ordinary "att y e place called y e Well att Yorke Ferry." [ Thomas Pate became the first person to develop Lot 42 in Yorktown, though it was initially granted to a carpenter, John Seabourn, in 1691. Seemingly Seabourn failed to build upon it. [ ] The lot went back to the trustees and became available to another choice. It "was purchased by Tho. Pate of y

49. Colonial NHP: Cole Digges House - Historic Structures Report (Appendix I)
thomas Pate and Lot No. 42 John Martin Cole digges and Son Dudley Jameson andOthers Analysis of Insurance Policies Late Years and Restoration
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COLONIAL Cole Digges House
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APPENDIX I Contents
Preface
Thomas Pate and Lot No. 42

John Martin

Cole Digges and Son Dudley
...
Late Years and Restoration

Illustrations (not included in this report)
Illustrations (Note: not included in this report) No. 1 The Alexander Berthier Billeting Plan of Yorktown
No. 2 Plot from Insurance Policy of 1838
No. 3 Plot from Insurance Policy of 1846 No. 4 Plot from Insurance Policy of 1853 No. 5 Mathew Brady Photograph of Yorktown No. 6 Yorktown's Main Street in 1879 No. 7 Yorktown's Main Street in 1881 No. 8 Sketch of Pate House, c1900 No. 9 Yorktown Main Street about turn of century No. 10 Yorktown's Main Street c1920 No. 11 Thomas Pate House as a Bank, c1915 No. 12 Thomas Pate House, c1915 No. 13 Pate House, c1923 No. 14 Thomas Pate House as Movie Set No. 15 Pate House, 1965 No. 16 Pate House, 1965 Previous Contents Next colo/cole-digges-hsr/hsrat.htm Last Updated: 19-Jan-2005

50. Thomas Digges | Gentleman And Mathematician
Ph.D. chapter on thomas digges. Of all the characters who figure in thisstudy, thomas digges (c.15461595) is the best known, certainly within the
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This is chapter 2 (pp. 50-106) of Stephen Johnston, ‘Making mathematical practice: gentlemen, practitioners and artisans in Elizabethan England’ (Ph.D. Cambridge, 1994). See the contents page for other chapters available online. Note that not all the figures are available yet in this online version.
Chapter 2
THOMAS DIGGES
Gentleman and mathematician
1. THE IDENTITY OF THOMAS DIGGES
Of all the characters who figure in this study, Thomas Digges (c.1546-1595) is the best known, certainly within the history of science. His standing rests principally on a short text, the Perfit Description of the Celestiall Orbes (1576), which translates, adapts and extends the principal cosmological passages from Book 1 of Copernicus’s De Revolutionibus (1543). Since the 1930s, when the Perfit Description was reprinted and its historical significance proclaimed, Digges has been identified as the first public advocate of Copernicanism in England. He has therefore repeatedly been given at least a bit part in the story of Copernican astronomy and, by extension, in the larger tale of the Scientific Revolution. [page 51:] But astronomy was only one area of Digges’s mathematical work. He was also active in a range of other subjects, from navigation and surveying, to artillery and military science.

51. John Dee And Thomas Digges: Like Father, Like Son?
John Dee, thomas digges and the identity of the mathematician Certainly, thelanguage of fatherhood which both Dee and thomas digges used in 1573 would
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This paper was given at a 1995 meeting on John Dee and is (still!) due to appear in Stephen Clucas (ed.), John Dee: Interdisciplinary Studies (Springer).
Like father, like son? John Dee, Thomas Digges and the identity of the mathematician
Stephen Johnston
Museum of the History of Science
University of Oxford
In early 1573 two English mathematical books were being prepared for the press. Though produced by different printers they were issued as a pair and today are usually found bound together. John Dee’s Parallaticae commentationis praxeosque nucleus quidam and Thomas Digges’s Alae seu scalae mathematicae were both prompted by the new star of 1572. The material fact of their joint publication neatly echoes the sentiments of familiarity expressed by the two authors. Digges supplied a preface to Dee’s work, explaining the extent to which the two texts had been composed independently, while also praising Dee’s learning and the benefits of their collaboration and discussion. Both Dee and Digges further specified their relationship in the prefaces to their own works. The bond between them was avowedly close, indeed paternal: for Dee, Digges was ‘my most worthy mathematical heir’, while Digges repeatedly referred to Dee as a ‘revered second mathematical father’ and acknowledged the pleasure of their intellectual intimacy. These comments have often been noted and, in light of Thomas Digges’s Copernicanism, occasionally been incorporated in attempts to establish Dee’s views on heliocentric cosmology.

52. The Unveiling Of Britain
Cartographer digges, thomas, 1595. Shelfmark Cotton Augustus Ii, f.46.Zoomable image Large image Add to my personal folder Send to a friend
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53. Table Of Contents For Hetherington, Norriss S., Ed., Encyclopedia
Rene (15961650) 160 Descartes s Mechanical Cosmology 164 digges, thomas (1546-1595)176 Dirac, Paul Andrien Maurice (1902-1984) 177 Dirac s Cosmology
http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/people/faculty/tenn/HetheringtonEncycTOC.txt

54. EMBARGOED For Release At 1000 Am, EST, On January 13, 1997
models of thomas digges of England and Tycho Brahe of Denmark. for thecompetition between the cosmological models of thomas digges (15461595) of
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55. Imago Mundi - Léonard Digges (Diggs) / Thomas Digges.
Translate this page digges (thomas), fils du précédent, comme lui militaire et mathématicien, mortà Londres le 24 août 1595. Il publia les écrits posthumes de son père,
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Les gens Digges ou Diggs Tectonicum (1556) et Pantometria (1591), et une Prognostication Stratioticos Digges Prognostication (1592), composa enfin des Alae sive scalae mathematicae (1573) avec applications astronomiques (il y discute notammment de la distance de la supernova de 1572, dite supernova de Tycho ), un Arithmetical military treatise A B C D ... Z

56. RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Thomas Jefferson's Family Tree
digges, Mary b ABT 1678 in Of, Surry, Va d 12 Nov 1743 in , Warwick, Va DIGGS,Jane DRYDEN, thomas b ABT 1527 in Staffe Hill, Cumberland, England
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57. Dictionary Of Canadian Biography Online
a servingman of Sir Dudley digges, thomas Wydowse (or Woodhouse), Hudson hove to near digges Island and sent Pricket ashore in the boat,
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58. History Of Hereford Cathedral Choir School - Of Choristers Ancient And Modern
thomas digges (his hand and pen) 1686, Francis Lewis, Richard Lloyd, James Roberts (1) thomas Gravell (2) thomas digges (3) William Fisher(4) Edwin Amis
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home page about the author acknowledgements search (Google) ... The Cathedral School chapters Bristol Cambridge, King's Cambridge, St ... York appendices Boy Bishops Bursaries Girls' Choirs Maria Hackett ... Bibliography
Hereford, The Cathedral School
Probably founded in the fourteenth century
It is known that in the thirteenth century boys attached to the canon’s houses sang in the cathedral but a school was probably not founded until the fourteenth century. The Dean and Chapter nominated certain boys for a free education to include seven choristers appointed by the Chapter and two by the vicars choral. Their education was entirely separate from that of the grammar school. The choristers, known as "clerks of the third form", indicating the bench they sat on in the cathedral, were in the charge of the succentor and received a good classical education. They sang the antiphons before and after the psalms and canticles also performing duties as taperers and cross-bearers.
Early Customs
An early Customs of the Cathedral states that the succentor must "take from his school five boys for training in reverence, obedience and good behaviour, and see that they enter not the church without shoes, robes and with a broad and decent tonsure".

59. Registro Completo
Translate this page Título NICOLAS COPERNICO, thomas digges, GALILEO GALILEI OPUSCULOS SOBRE ELMOVIMIENTO DE LA TIERRA. Editorial Madrid Alianza Editorial 1983.
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Aquí tiene el registro bibliográfico completo del título que ha seleccionado.
Autor(es) : COPERNICO, Nicolas. : DIGGES, Thomas. : GALILEI, GALILEO. Título : NICOLAS COPERNICO, THOMAS DIGGES, GALILEO GALILEI : OPUSCULOS SOBRE EL MOVIMIENTO DE LA TIERRA. Editorial : Madrid : Alianza Editorial 1983. Descripción : 101 p. ; 18 cm. Colección : El Libro de Bolsillo ; 953. Materia : HISTORIA DE LA ASTRONOMIA. Ubicación, No. reg. : Biblioteca General. : 01561. Signatura : A-Q 39.
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60. [120.05] Harriot, Digges, And The Ghost In {\it Hamlet}.
The Ghost is thomas digges father Leonard, who is a ``mole in the ``cellarage. That Leonard may have gone underground following restoration of his
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[120.05] Harriot, Digges, and the Ghost in Hamlet
P.D. Usher (PSU) The cosmic allegorical interpretation of Hamlet (BAAS 28, 1305, 1996; 29, 1262, 1997; Giornale di Astronomia 24:3, 27, 1998) may be regarded as a Galilean postulatum Shake-speare ) that thou went'st so soone'' and ``An Actors Art, can dye, and liue to acte a second part'' are explained, as are sources for The Tempest , why the younger Leonard may have been selected to write for the First Folio, and the significance of the puns on excavation in Hamlet and on the Stratford tombstone. If you would like more information about this abstract, please follow the link to http://www.psu.edu/ur/NEWS/SCIENCETECH/Hamlet.html . This link was provided by the author. When you follow it, you will leave the Web site for this meeting; to return, you should use the Back comand on your browser. [Previous] [Session 120] [Next]

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