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Name
  
John Blagrave

Role
  
Mathematician

Fields
  
Horology


John Blagrave RBH Biography John Blagrave d 1611

Residence
  
Southcote, Berkshire, England

Died
  
August 9, 1611, Southcote, Berkshire, Reading, United Kingdom

Education
  
Reading School, St John's College, Oxford

John Blagrave (c. 1561 – 1611) was an English mathematician.

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Life

He was probably born in the vicinity of Reading in 1561, to John Blagrave of Bulmershe Court at Earley and his wife, Anne, daughter of Sir Anthony Hungerford of Down Ampney in Gloucestershire. He was educated at Reading School and St John's College, Oxford, although he never graduated from the latter.

In 1591 his father bestowed on him the lands at Southcote Manor, in what is now the Reading suburb of Southcote.

He died at Reading on 9 August 1611 and is buried in St Laurence's Church there. As he died without issue, the lands at Southcote Manor passed to his nephew Daniel Blagrave, most famous as one of the signatories of King Charles I's death warrant.

Works

He published four mathematical books in his lifetime:

  • The Mathematical Jewel (1585)
  • Baculum, Familliare Catholicon sive Generale (1590)
  • Astrolabium Uranicum Generale (1596)
  • The Art of Dyalling (1609)
  • References

    John Blagrave Wikipedia