The Bible and the Seventeenth-Century Revolution

Stephen Clucas, “Samuel Hartlib’s Ephemerides”, The Seventeenth Century, VI (1991), p. 42.

M. Hodgen, Early Anthropology in the 16th and 17th centuries (Pennsylvania U. P., 1964), p. 319.

Arnold Williams, The Common Expositor, p. 176.

Eugene R. Cunnar, “Donne’s ‘Valediction forbidding mourning’ and the golden compasses of alchemical creation”, in Literature and the Occult: Essays in Comparative Literature (ed. Luanne Frank, Texas U. P., 1977), pp. 74, 72.

Fludd, op. cit., To the Judicious and Discreet Reader, and pp. 17-25. Впервые опубликовано на латыни в 1638 г. Я цитирую английский перевод 1659 г.

Ньютон цит. по С. Webster, From Paracelsus to Newton: Magic and the Making of Modem Science (Cambridge U. P., 1982), p. 10.

Abraham, Marvell and Alchemy (1990); cp. Davenant, Gondibert (ed. D. E. Gladish, Oxford U. P., 1971), p. x.

Calvin, op. cit., (translated Clement Cotton, 1609), pp. 191-2 (толкование на He. 19.12) и 473 (Ис. 47.12-13).

Wither, Fair Virtue: The Mistress of Phil’arete, selections from A Collection of Emblems (1634, second pagination), p. 177.

Milton, Of Christian Doctrine, MCPW, VI, p. 696.

Сарр, Astrology and the Popular Press: English Almanacs, 1500-1800 (1979), pp. 32, 143, 153-6. См. особ. pp. 164-79 об астрологии и милленаризме.

Fiske, An Astrological Discourse With Mathematical Demonstrations, Preface.

Mercurius Politicus, 33, 16-23 January 1651, p. 545.

C. H. Simpkinson, Thomas Harrison, Regicide and Major-General (1905), p. 151.

Capp, op. cit., passim; ср. его Cromwell’s Navy: The Fleet and the English Revolution, 1648-1660 (Oxford U. P., 1989), pp. vii, 327-8. Cm. ниже, глава 13.

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Capp, Astrology and the Popular Press, pp. 140, 143, 333; cp. TRDM, pp. 283-385.

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[Anon.], The New Jerusalem (1652), sig. A 4v, and passim; Robert Gell, Stella Nova,…Or A Sermon Preached to the learned Society of Astrologers, 1 August 1649; A Sermon Touching Gods Government of the World by Angels. Preached before the learned Societie of Artists or Astrologers, 8 August 1650. Cm. TRDM, pp. 304-5.