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Gabriel Plattes (c.1600–1644) was an English writer on
agriculture Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people ...
and
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, and also now recognised as the author of the utopian work '' Description of the Famous Kingdome of Macaria'', often attributed to
Samuel Hartlib Samuel Hartlib or Hartlieb (c. 1600 – 10 March 1662)
M. Greengrass, "Hartlib, Samuel (c. 1600–1662)", ''Oxford D ...
under whose name it was published.


Life

He was one of the earliest advocates in England of an improved system of husbandry, and devoted time and money to practical experiments. He was in poverty at the end of his life and was supported by Hartlib, to whom he left his unpublished papers.


Works

His ''Treatise of Husbandry'' (1638) concerns both agriculture and the relations of landlord and tenant. His later tracts mainly repeat under new titles information first published in the ''Treatise''. ''A Discoverie of Infinite Treasure'' was an early work in the fields of chemistry, metallurgy and geology. According to
Allen Debus Allen George Debus (August 16, 1926 – March 6, 2009) was an American historian of science, known primarily for his work on the history of chemistry and alchemy. In 1991 he was honored at the University of Chicago with an academic conference h ...
Plattes was heavily influenced by William Gilbert and the theory of
magnetism Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that are mediated by a magnetic field, which refers to the capacity to induce attractive and repulsive phenomena in other entities. Electric currents and the magnetic moments of elementary particles ...
. He wrote on the
dowsing rod Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, claimed radiations ( radiesthesia),As translated from one preface of the Kassel experiments, "roughly 10,000 active dowsers in ...
, colour and mineral composition, and the formation of geological features. Plattes dedicated the work to his patron and mentor William Englebert. Generally opposed to
alchemist Alchemy (from Arabic: ''al-kīmiyā''; from Ancient Greek: χυμεία, ''khumeía'') is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practiced in China, India, the Muslim ...
s, he wrote a catalogue of tricks associated with their claims, ''Caveat for Alchemists'' appearing in the ''Chymical, Medicinal, and Chyrurgical Addresses: Made to Samuel Hartlib'' of 1655. He was not, however, a sceptic; but raised also the issue of motivation in the search for transmutation into gold and the losses of the adept.''Chapter Five: Curing Creation: Alchemy and Spirituality''
from John T. Young, ''Faith, Medical Alchemy and Natural Philosophy: Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle'' (1998). Other works were *''Observations and Improvements in Husbandry, with twenty Experiments'', London, 1639. *''Recreatio Agriculturæ'', London, 1640, 1646. *''The profitable Intelligencer, communicating his knowledge for the generall good of the Commonwealth and all Posterity, &c.'' ondon, 1644


References

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Further reading

*Allen G. Debus, ''Gabriel Plattes and his Chemical Theory of the Formation of the Earth's Crust.'' Ambix, 9, (1961), pp. 162–165. *D. Geoghegan, ''Gabriel Plattes' Caveat for Alchymists.'' Ambix, 10 (1962), pp. 97–102. *Charles Webster, ''The Authorship and Significance of Macaria'', Past & Present, No. 56 (Aug., 1972), pp. 34–48 *Charles Webster, ''Utopian Planning and the Puritan Revolution: Gabriel Plattes, Samuel Hartlib, and Macaria'', Research Publications, II (Oxford: Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, 1979).


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Gabriel Plattes
listing in bibliography ''Utopian Writing, 1516-1798'' * {{DEFAULTSORT:Plattes, Gabriel 1600s births 1644 deaths 17th-century English writers 17th-century English male writers