Joseph Glanvill

Joseph Glanvill, 1681 engraving by [[William Faithorne Joseph Glanvill (1636 – 4 November 1680) was an English writer, philosopher, and clergyman. Not himself a scientist, he has been called "the most skillful apologist of the virtuosi", or in other words the leading propagandist for the approach of the English natural philosophers of the later 17th century. In 1661 he predicted "To converse at the distance of the Indes by means of sympathetic conveyances may be as natural to future times as to us is a literary correspondence."

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by Glanvill, Joseph
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by Glanvill, Joseph
Published 1667
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by Glanvill, Joseph
Published 1668
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by Glanvill, Joseph
Published 1669
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by Glanvill, Joseph
Published 1670
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by Glanvill, Joseph
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by Glanvill, Joseph
Published 1671
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Published 1671
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by Glanvill, Joseph
Published 1674
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by Glanvill, Joseph
Published 1675
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by Glanvill, Joseph
Published 1676
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