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- W2019018831 abstract "A history should grauely and without affectation relate the counsailes and actions it treateth of; . . . And he that will be a Critike upon what he relateth in this kinde, ought thoroughly to understand men, and their politicall and Martiall actions; as well as bookes. Else he may write rather like a witty pedant than a solide Historian. Kenelm Digby (17) On the 11th of June 1603, three months after the death of Queen Elizabeth and four prior to that o f her personal physician, the scientist W illiam Gilbert, Kenelm Digby was bom at Gayhurst, the family seat in Buckinghamshire. Digby at heart was an Elizabethan romantic who took all knowledge for his province— uomo universale . Of the Founder Members of the Royal Society none could point to so many diverse achievements in spheres other than science. Precocious as a schoolboy, w ith a flair for languages, Digby early in life earned fame as diplomat, privateer, courtier, poet, critic, stylist, philosopher, collector and binder o f elegant books, and scientist o f some attainment. I. Forebears and Early Life The family genealogist, Lettice Digby (15) records that the Digby pedigree has been traced for 17 generations prior to James I and includes in each century prom inent warriors and statesmen, nearly all of whom were nonconformists, often at odds with the society in which they moved. Kenelm was no exception." @default.
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