Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, 1583-1648

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Name (Latin)
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, 1583-1648
Other forms of name
Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, 1583-1648
Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron Herbert of, 1583-1648
Cherbury, Herbert von, 1583-1648
Chirbury, Edward, Lord Herbert of, 1583-1648
Herbert de Cherbury, Edoardus, Baron, 1583-1648
Herbert, Edouard, baron de Cherbury, 1583-1648
nnaa Herbert, Edward Herbert, Baron, 1583-1648
Herbert, Edward, Baron Herbert of Cherbury, 1583-1648
Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron Herbert of
Date of birth
1583-03-03
Date of death
1648-08-20
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 46608
Wikidata: Q713004
Library of congress: n 80076162
Sources of Information
  • His The life of Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury ... 1764.
  • InU/Wing STC files(usage: Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury; ... Edoardo baronis Herbert de Cherbury; Edouard Herbert, baron de Cherbury; Edward, Lord Herbert of Chirbury; Herbert von Cherbury)
  • Butler, J. Lord Herbert of Chirbury (1582-1648), 1989.
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Wikipedia description:

Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury (or Chirbury) KB (3 March 1583 – 5 August 1648) was an English soldier, diplomat, historian, poet and religious philosopher. He studied multiple languages and disciplines at University College, Oxford, and began his political career in Parliament, representing the Welsh counties Montgomeryshire and Merioneth. As a soldier, Herbert distinguished himself in the Low Countries, serving under the Prince of Orange. His diplomatic career was most active in Paris, where he aimed to arrange a marriage between Charles, Prince of Wales, and Henrietta Maria, which took place in 1625. Herbert was granted an Irish peerage as the Baron Herbert of Castle Island in 1624, followed by an English barony in 1629. During the English Civil War, he took a neutral stance, retiring to Montgomery Castle which he surrendered to Parliament. Herbert is most renowned for his work in philosophy, particularly his treatise De Veritate which positioned him as the "father of English Deism". This seminal work distinguishes truth from revelation, probability, possibility, and falsehood. Other significant works include the De religione gentilium, a pioneering work on comparative religion, and Expeditio Buckinghami ducis, a defence of the Duke of Buckingham's actions in 1627. Herbert also produced a body of poems, showing his prowess as a faithful disciple of John Donne, and his autobiography provides a lively account of his life up until 1624.

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