Conway, Anne, Henry More, and Marjorie Hope Nicolson. The Conway Letters. Hutton, SarahEditor , Clarendon Press, 1992.
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Education | Anne Conway | ACunfortunately left no comment on her early education. Conway, Anne, Henry More, and Marjorie Hope Nicolson. The Conway Letters. Hutton, SarahEditor , Clarendon Press, 1992. 5 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Brilliana, Lady Harley | BLH
's brother, later Edward, second Viscount Conway
(who died in 1684), became the father-in-law and friend of the philosopher Anne Conway
. George, Margaret. Women in the First Capitalist Society. University of Illinois Press, 1988. 202n4 |
Friends, Associates | Anne Conway | The scholar and traveller François Mercure Van Helmont
had arrived at Ragley, where he came as physician to AC
, and stayed to live as her protégé. According to Marjorie Hope Nicolson
, he... |
Friends, Associates | Anne Conway | Anne Finch (later AC
) became a friend and correspondent of the philosopher Henry More
, whom she probably met through her elder half-brother, John, who had been his student at Cambridge. More was a... |
Literary responses | Anne Conway | Marjorie Hope Nicolson
wrote in 1930 that ACwent even farther than the men of her generation in her grasp of the significance of certain fundamental aspects of modern thought, and likened her to Hildegarde von Bingen |
Publishing | Anne Conway | This correspondence is just part of a large haul discovered by Horace Walpole
in August 1758, lying around disregarded at Ragley Hall, partly rotten and partly gnawed by rats. Walpole rescued the collection and... |
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