• public domain: "Plattes, Gabriel". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Allen G. Debus, Gabriel Plattes and his Chemical...
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  • Austen, John Beale, Robert Child, Cheney Culpeper, Cressy Dymock, Gabriel Plattes, Adolphus Speed. Alchemy, chemistry, mineralogy: Robert Boyle, Frederick...
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  • Episcopacy by Divine Right Samuel Hartlib (nominal author, really by Gabriel Plattes) – A Description of the Famous Kingdom of Macaria Thomas Heywood –...
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  • Famous Kingdom of Macaria (1641) by Samuel Hartlib Marcaria (1641) by Gabriel Plattes Nova Solyma (1648) by Samuel Gott The Law of Freedom in a Platform...
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  • in 1618. He was a patron and mentor to fellow inventor and engineer Gabriel Plattes who dedicated two of his works to Englebert. Frustrated by a lack of...
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  • of Macaria (1641), published by Samuel Hartlib, now attributed to Gabriel Plattes Malicuria: a monarchy run by Emperor Aleister, while Princess Mallory...
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  • Macaria appeared under Hartlib's name, but is now thought to be by Gabriel Plattes (1600–1655), a friend of his. A practical project was to establish...
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    Anthony Fitzherbert, Sir Richard Weston, Robert Child, Walter Blith, Gabriel Plattes, Sir Hugh Plat, and the anonymous writers whose works were published...
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    William Petty, Boyle, Arnold Boate and Gerard Boate, Cressy Dymock, and Gabriel Platte. Miles Symner may have belonged to this circle. Lauren Kassell, writing...
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  • name of Samuel Hartlib, who published it, but is now attributed to Gabriel Plattes. A short text of fifteen pages, it reads, according to Amy Boesky,...
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