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Who is William Gilbert?

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Who is William Gilbert?​

William Gilbert ( / ˈɡɪlbərt /; 24 May 1544? – 30 November 1603), also known as Gilberd, was an English physician, physicist and natural philosopher. He passionately rejected both the prevailing Aristotelian philosophy and the Scholastic method of university teaching.

Who was Jerome Gilbert of Clare?​

His great-grandfather, John Gilbert, had married Joan Tricklove, the only daughter of a wealthy merchant from Clare, Suffolk. Their son, William Gilbert of Clare, became a weaver and eventually sewer of the chamber to Henry VIII. This William married Margery Grey, and among their nine children was Jerome Gilbert.
London, England, 30 November 1603) Magnetism, electricity. Gilbert was born into a rising, middle-class family that had only recently acquired its well-to-do status. His great-grandfather, John Gilbert, had married Joan Tricklove, the only daughter of a wealthy merchant from Clare, Suffolk.
Who was William Gilbert of Colchester?
The oldest of their five children was William Gilbert of Colchester. After Elizabeth’s death Jerome married Jane Wingfield, and after her death he married a third time. Little is known of this third marriage other than that the woman’s name was Margery. Nothing is known of Gilbert’s early life and education.

What did Thomas Gilbert study in his book?
In his book, he also studied static electricity using amber; amber is called elektron in Greek, so Gilbert decided to call its effect the electric force. He invented the first electrical measuring instrument, the electroscope, in the form of a pivoted needle he called the versorium.

How did Sir John Gilbert die?​

Gilbert died on 30 November 1603 in London. His cause of death is thought to have been the bubonic plague. Gilbert was buried in his home town, in Holy Trinity Church, Colchester. His marble wall monument can still be seen in this Saxon church, now deconsecrated and used as a café and market.
 
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