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Gilbert Burnet (1643 - 1715)



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Gilbert Burnet (1643 - 1715)

Gilbert Burnet (1643 - 1715) Scottish theologian and historian. A brilliant linguist, as well as his native English, he was fluent in Dutch, French, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. On the flight of James II, he was appointed Bishop of Salisbury by William III. Author of " The History of His Own Times" (London, 1723). Engraving from " A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen" by Thomas Thomson (1870)

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1870 Anglican Author Bishop Cape Collar Historian Looking At Camera One Mature Man Only Protestant Scottish Culture Theologian Thomas Thomson Waist Up Bishop Of Salisbury Gilbert Burnet


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This portrait captures the essence of Gilbert Burnet, a renowned Scottish theologian and historian who lived from 1643 to 1715. Known for his brilliance in languages, Burnet was not only fluent in English but also Dutch, French, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. His intellectual prowess is evident as he gazes confidently at the camera. The engraving originates from "A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen" by Thomas Thomson in 1870. The detailed illustration showcases Burnet's dignified appearance as he dons a bishop's cape and collar. His Anglican faith is symbolized by his position as Bishop of Salisbury after being appointed by William III during James II's flight. Burnet’s most notable work, "The History of His Own Times" published in London in 1723, solidifies his legacy as both a historian and author. This influential piece delves into significant events during his era while offering valuable insights into religious matters. As we admire this vertical print today, we are reminded of Burnet's immense contributions to Scottish culture and Protestantism. The depiction highlights the significance of historical figures like him who shaped our understanding of religion and history through their scholarly pursuits

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