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Cottonus Matherus. Scalptura a Petro Pelham facta (1728).
Ricardus Matherus.
Ioannes Cottonus (1585–1652).
Cottonus Matherus in Via Hanoverana Bostoniae habitavit, 1688–1718.[1]

Cottonus Matherus[2] (Anglice Cotton Mather ; 12 Februarii 166313 Februarii 1728) fuit clericus Puritanus Americanus, in socialibus civilibusque Novae Angliae rebus magni momenti, auctor fecundus, et pamphleteer, saepe hodie repetitus propter partes quas in iudiciis de magia apud Salem acta egit. Fuit filius Crescentii Matheri ac nepos Ioannis Cottoni et Ricardi Matheri, quorum omnes clerici Puritani magni momenti fuerunt. Gradus artium magistri apud Collegium Harvardianum et theologiae doctoris apud Universitatem Glasgoviensem accepit, et Regiae Societatis Londiniensis socius fuit.

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Adnotationes

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  1. State Street Trust Company, Forty of Boston's Historic Houses (1912).
  2. Magnalia Christi Americana (1702), liber IV, p. 25. Matherus ipse nomen in suis libris sic subsignavit: Cottonus Matherus his book, Cottonus Mather. (nota "."), et Co Matherus. Vide etiam nomen sub scalptura a Petro Pelham facta (1728).

Bibliographia

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  • Aronson, Stanley M., et Lucile Newman. 2002. God Have Mercy on This House: Being a Brief Chronicle of Smallpox in Colonial New England. Providence: Brown University.
  • Bercovitch, Sacvan. 1972. Cotton Mather. Major Writers of Early American Literature, ed. Everett Emerson. Madisoniae Visconsiniae: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Blake, John B. 1952. The Inoculation Controversy in Boston: 1721–1722. The New England Quarterly 25(4):489–506.
  • Boylston, Zabdiel. 1726. An Historical Account of the Small-Pox Inoculated in New England. Londinii: S. Chandler.
  • Burdick, Bruce. 2009. Mathematical Works Printed in the Americas 1554–1700. Baltimorae: Johns Hopkins Press. ISBN 0801888239.
  • Douglass, William. 1722. The Abuses and Scandals of Some Late Pamphlets in Favor of Inoculation of the Small Pox. Bostoniae: J. Franklin.
  • Felker, Christopher D. 1993. Reinventing Cotton Mather in the American Renaissance: Magnalia Christi Americana in Hawthorne, Stowe, and Stoddard. Bostoniae: Northeastern University Press. 1555531873.
  • Gronim, Sara Stidstone. 2006. Imagining Inoculation: Smallpox, the Body, and Social Relations of Healing in the Eighteenth Century. Bulletin of the History of Medicine 80:247–268.
  • Halttunen, Karen. 1978. Cotton Mather and the Meaning of Suffering in the Magnalia Christi Americana. Journal of American Studies 12(3):311–329.
  • Hovey, Kenneth Alan. 2009. Cotton Mather: 1663–1728. In Heath Anthology of American Literature: Vol A, ed. Paul Lauter, 531–533. Bostoniae: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. .
  • Lovelace, Richard F. 1979. The American Pietism of Cotton Mather: Origins of American Evangelicalism. Grand Rapids Michiganiae: American University Press. ISBN 0802817505.
  • Mather, Cotton. 19111912. Diary. Massachusetts Historical Society, Collections, ser. vii, vol. vii–viii.
  • Mather, Increase. 1692. "Cases of Conscience." Bostoniae.
  • Meyers, Karen. 2006. Colonialism and the Revolutionary Period (Beginning-1800): American Literature in its Historical, Cultural, and Social Contexts. Novi Eboraci: DWJ Books.
  • Middlekauff, Robert. 1999. The Mathers: Three Generations of Puritan Intellectuals, 1596–1728. ISBN 0520219309.
  • Monaghan, E. Jennifer. 2005. Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America. ISBN 9781558495814.
  • Montagu, Mary Wortley. 1763. Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M—y W—y M----e. 3 vol. Londinii: T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt.
  • Silverman, Kenneth. 1984. The Life and Times of Cotton Mather. Novio Eboraci: Harper & Row. ISBN 0060152311.
  • Smolinski, Reiner. 1995. The Threefold Paradise of Cotton Mather: An Edition of 'Triparadisus.' Athenae et Londinii: University of Georgia Press. ISBN 0820315192. Situs interretialis.
  • Smolinski, Reiner. 2006. Authority and Interpretation: Cotton Mather's Response to the European Spinozists. In Shaping the Stuart World, 1603–1714: The Atlantic Connection, ed. Arthur Williamson et Allan MacInnes, 175–203. Leyden: Brill.
  • Smolinski, Reiner. 2010. Biblia Americana: Cotton Mather, Volume 1: Genesis. Edited, with an Introduction and Annotations. Grand Rapids Michiganiae et Tubingae: Baker Academic et Mohr Siebeck. ISBN 9780801039003
  • Smolinski, Reiner. 2008. How to Go to Heaven, or How to Heaven Goes? Natural Science and Interpretation in Cotton Mather's Biblia Americana (1693–1728). The New England Quarterly 81(2):278–329.
  • Upham, Charles Wentworth. 1869. Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather, A Reply. Morrisania Novi Eboraci.
  • Van De Wetering, Maxine. 1985. "A Reconsideration of the Inoculation Controversy." The New England Quarterly 58(1):46–67.
  • Wendell, Barrett. 1891. Cotton Mather, the Puritan priest. Novi Eboraci: Dodd, Mead. Editio nova, ed. David Levin: 1980. Novi Eboraci: Chelsea House. ISBN 0877541663.
  • White, Andrew. 2010. "Zabdiel Boylston and Innoculation." Today In Science History, 13 Aprilis.
  • Williams, John. 1721. Several Arguments Proving that Inoculating the Smallpox is not Contained in the Law of Physick. Bostoniae: J. Franklin.
  • Winslow, Ola Elizabeth. 1974. A Destroying Angel: The Conquest of Smallpox in Colonial Boston. Bostoniae: Houghton Mifflin.
  • Zirkle, Conway. 1935. The Beginnings of Plant Hybridization. Philadelphiae: University of Pennsylvania Press.

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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Cottonum Matherum spectant.
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