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<p> Chylmarke (Lat. Chilmarcius), John </p> <p> an English philosopher, who flourished in 1390, was born at Chylmark, Wiltshire; educated at Merton College, Oxford; became a diligent searcher into the mysteries of nature; an. acute thinker and disputant; but most remarkable for his skill in mathematics, being the author of many tractates in that science. See Fuller, [[Worthies]] of [[England]] (ed. Nuttall), 3:334. </p>
<p> Chylmarke (Lat. Chilmarcius), John </p> <p> an English philosopher, who flourished in 1390, was born at Chylmark, Wiltshire; educated at Merton College, Oxford; became a diligent searcher into the mysteries of nature; an. acute thinker and disputant; but most remarkable for his skill in mathematics, being the author of many tractates in that science. See Fuller, [[Worthies]] of [[England]] (ed. Nuttall), 3:334. </p>
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John Chylmarke (Lat. Chilmarcius) [1]

Chylmarke (Lat. Chilmarcius), John

an English philosopher, who flourished in 1390, was born at Chylmark, Wiltshire; educated at Merton College, Oxford; became a diligent searcher into the mysteries of nature; an. acute thinker and disputant; but most remarkable for his skill in mathematics, being the author of many tractates in that science. See Fuller, Worthies of England (ed. Nuttall), 3:334.

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