Authorised form of name | Wilkins; John (1614 - 1672); theologian and natural philosopher |
Dates | 1614 - 1672 |
Nationality | British |
Place of birth | Fawsley or Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England, Europe |
Date of birth | 1614 |
Place of death | Chancery Lane, London, England, Europe |
Date of death | 19 November 1672 |
DatesAndPlaces | Burial: St Lawrence Jewry, London, England, Europe (12 December 1672) |
Occupation | Clergyman, Church of England |
Research field | Mathematics |
Activity | Education: Edward Sylvester's school at Oxford; New Inn Hall, Oxford (matriculated 1627), but moved to Magdalen Hall, BA (1631), MA (1634), BD (1648), DD (1649) Career: Tutor at Oxford; Vicar of Fawsley (2 June 1637); Ordained as priest at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford (18 February 1638); Published 'The discovery of a new world, or, A discourse tending to prive that ('tis probable) there may be another habitable world in the moon' (1638) and 'Discourses concerning a new planet; tending to prove, that ('tis probable) our earth is one of the planets' (1640); Private chaplain, successively, to William Fiennes (1st Viscount Saye and Sele), George (8th Lord Berkeley), and Charles Louis, Prince Elector Palatine (1644); Appointed preacher to Gray's Inn (1645); Published 'Mercury, or, The secret and swift messenger: shewing how a man may with privacy and speed communicate his thoughts to a friend at any distance' (1641); Published first religious work 'Ecclesiastes: A Discourse Concerning the Gift of Preaching' (1646); Published 'Mathematical Magick, or, The Wonders that may be Performed by Mechanical Geometry' (1648); Warden, Wadham College, Oxford (1648-1659); Published 'A Discourse Concerning the Beauty of Providence' (1649); 'A discourse concerning the gift of prayer: shewing what it is, wherein it consists and how far it is attainable by industry' (1651); Advisor to Richard Cromwell (1657); Master of Trinity College, Cambridge (1659); Dean of Ripon Cathedral (1660); Canon of York (1660-1668); Preacher of Gray's Inn (1661); Rector of Cranford, Middlesex (1661); Vicar of St Lawrence Jewry, London (1662-1668); Rector of Polebrooke, Northamptonshire (1666-1667); Canon and Precentor of Exeter (1667-1668); Canon of St Paul's (1668); Dean of Ripon (1668); Rector of Wigan, Lancashire (1668-1672); Bishop of Chester (1668-1672); published 'An Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language' (London 1668) |
Membership category | Founder Fellow |
Date of election | 28/11/1660 |
RSActivity | Royal Society roles: Secretary 1663-1668; Supervision of Thomas Sprat's 'History of the Royal Society' (1667) Committee and panels: Anatomical Committee (30 March 1664) ; Auditors of the Treasurers' accounts (c. November 1667) |
Relationships | Parents: Walter Wilkins (d. 1625) and Jane Dod; Siblings: half-brother of Walter Pope (FRS 1663); Married: 1) unknown (d. 1656) 2) Robina Cromwell, sister of Oliver Cromwell (d. 1689); Son-in-law: John Tillotson (FRS 1672) |
OtherInfo | Wilkins' method of working and ideas as Warden at Wadham College in Oxford influence many contemporary scholars of a variety of political and religious backgrounds to come together, socialise, and study. For example, Wilkins is accredited of attracting Christopher Wren and Walter Pope, as students to Wadham. Wilkins lost a large portion of his estate and papers in the great fire of London. Generally, he was a strong supporter of latitudinarianism and before his death in 1672, he was thought to be able to rise above Chester. His son-in-law John Tillotson FRS prepared Wilkin's last work posthumously 'Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion', and it was considered a consolidation of latitudinarian principles. He is additionally credited with making important contributions to the history of linguistics. |
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Source | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Venn; Foster; Aubrey; ODNB References: The Editor (Sir Harold Hartley), 'Epilogue' in NR 1960 vol 15 pp 259-264 Sir Harold Hartley, 'The Debt of Engineering to Fellows of the Royal Society' in NR 1961 vol 16 pp 136-140 G H Turnbull, 'Samuel Hartlib's Influence on the Early History of the Royal Society' in NR 1953 vol 10 pp 101-130 E J Bowen and Sir Harold Hartley, 'The Right Reverend John Wilkins, FRS (1614-1672)' in NR 1960 vol 15 pp 47-56, plate Douglas McKie, 'The Origins and Foundation of the Royal Society of London' in NR 1960 vol 15 pp 1-37 A C S, 'Notes on the Foundation and History of the Royal Society' in NR 1938 vol 1 pp 32-36 H G Lyons, 'The Society's First Bequest' in NR 1939 vol 2 pp 43-46 Roy S Porter, 'Medical futures' (The Wilkins Lecture 2000) in NR 2001 vol 55 pp 325-329 Susan McMahon, 'John Ray (1627-1705) and the Act of Uniformity 1662' in NR 2000 vol 54 pp 153-178 Neil Chambers, 'Letters From the President: the Correspondence of Sir Joseph Banks' in NR 1999 vol 53 pp 27-57 Allan Chapman, 'Edmond Halley's Use of Historical Evidence in the Advancement of Science' in NR 1994 vol 48 pp 167-191, plate Stephen F Mason, 'Bishop John Wilkins, FRS (1614-72): Analogies of Thought-Style in the Protestant Reformation and Early Modern Science' in NR 1992 vol 46 pp 1-21 Marie Boas Hall, 'The Early Years of the Royal Society', review of Michael Hunter, Establishing the New Science: the Experience of the Early Royal Society in NR 1990 vol 44 pp 265-268 A Rupert Hall and Marie Boas Hall, 'The Intellectual Origins of the Royal Society - London and Oxford' in NR 1968 vol 23 pp 157-168 Christopher Hill, 'The Intellectual Origins of the Royal Society - London or Oxford?' in NR 1968 vol 23 pp 144-156 Michael Hunter, 'Early Problems in Professionalizing Scientific Research: Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712) and the Royal Society, With an Unpublished Letter to Henry Oldenburg' in NR 1981-82 vol 36 pp 189-209 William T Stearn, 'The Wilkins Lecture, 1985. John Wilkins, John Ray and Carl Linnaeus' in NR 1985-86 vol 40 pp 101-123 R Lewis, 'The publication of John Wilkins's Essay (1668): some contextual considerations' in NR 2002 vol 56 pp133-146 N J W Thrower, 'Samuel Pepys FRS (1633-1733) and The Royal Society' in NR 2003 vol 57 pp 3-13 L Jardine, 'The 2003 Wilkins Lecture: Dr Wilkins's boy wonders' in NR 2004 vol 58 pp 107-129 J Gribbin, 'The Fellowship', 2005, pp130-134 Related images: RS.9651 RS.19076 RS.17114 RS.19718 |
Virtual International Authority File | http://viaf.org/viaf/17251152 |
Code | NA8296 |