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Samuel Hartlib was born in 1600.

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Samuel Hartlib was born in 1600.

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Samuel Hartlib died in 1662.

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G. H. Turnbull has written:

'Samuel Hartlib'

'The educational theory of J.G. Fichte'

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Samuel Hartlib has written:

'The reformfd [sic] husband-man, or, A brief treatise of the errors, defects, and inconveniences of our English husbandry, in ploughing and sowing for corn' -- subject(s): Agriculture

'Cornu copia'

'A discoverie for division or setting out of land, as to the best form' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture

'A faithfvll and seasonable advice, or, The necessity of a correspondencie for the advancement of the Protestant cause' -- subject(s): Protestants

'A rare and new discovery of a speedy way and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she having made full proofe thereof in May, anno 1652, for the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-tree-leaves in Virginia ..' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Mulberry, Sericulture, Silkworms

'Samuel Hartlib his legacie [sic]' -- subject(s): Agriculture

'Samuel Hartlib and the advancement of learning' -- subject(s): Education, History

'Samuel Hartlib his legacy of husbandry' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Early works to 1800, History

'A discours of husbandrie used in Brabant and Flanders'

'An invention of engines of motion lately brought to perfection' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Mechanical engineering

'A description of the famous kingdome of Macaria, shewing its excellent government' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Utopias

'The reformed Virginian silk-worm' -- subject(s): Silkworms

'The reformed commonwealth of bees' -- subject(s): Bees, Early works to 1800

'Chymical, medicinal, and chyrurgical addresses' -- subject(s): Alchemy, Early works to 1800, Popular Medicine

'The Parliaments reformation'

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George Henry Turnbull has written:

'Hartlib, Dury and Comenius'

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