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===[[has given name::Nathaniel]] [[has surname::TORPORLEY]]  [[born in::1564]]-[[died in::1632]]===
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===[[name::Nathaniel]] [[name::TORPORLEY]]  [[date of Birth::1564]]-[[date of Death::1632]]===
  
 
====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
Born in [[lived at::Shropshire]], father unknown.  [[has degree::BA]] [[educated at::Christ Church, Oxford]] [[graduated in::1584]], [[has degree::MA]] [[educated at::Brasenose College, Oxford]] [[graduated in::1591]].  Between these dates he spent time in France as [[has appointment::secretary]] to the mathematician [[is associated with::François Viète]]. [[has appointment::Rector]] of [[is parish::Salwarpe, Worcestershire]] [[is appointed in::1608;1622|1608-22]], of [[is parish::Liddington, Wiltshire]] [[is appointed in::1622]], although he resided mainly at [[lived at::Sion College in London]] throughout this time.  Torporley is noted as a [[has profession::mathematician]], who designed sundials and calendars as well as publishing a work on spherical trigonometry, [[is author of::''Diclides coelometricae'']] ([[date of book::1602]]).
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Born in [[place of Birth::Shropshire]], father unknown.  BA [[education::Christ Church, Oxford]] 1584, MA [[education::Brasenose College, Oxford]] 1591.  Between these dates he spent time in [[location::France]] as [[occupation::secretary]] to the [[occupation::mathematician]] [[associates::François Viète]]. [[occupation::Rector]] of [[location::Salwarpe, Worcestershire]] 1608-22, of [[location::Liddington, Wiltshire]] 1622, although he resided mainly at [[organisation::Sion College]] in [[location::London]] throughout this time.  Torporley is noted as a [[occupation::mathematician]], who designed sundials and calendars as well as publishing a work on [[author::spherical trigonometry]], [[title::''Diclides coelometricae'']] ([[date of Publication::1602]]).
  
 
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Via his nuncupative will, Torporley bequeathed all his [[bequeathed::mathematical and other books]], [[bequeathed::astronomical instruments]], [[bequeathed::notes]], [[bequeathed::maps]] and [[bequeathed::a brass clock]] to [[subsequent owner::Sion College]].  This amounted to ca.[[size of bequest::215 printed books and 8 manuscripts]]; he also gave a small number of mss in the years shortly before his death.  
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Via his nuncupative will, Torporley bequeathed all his [[bequest::mathematical and other books]], [[bequest::astronomical instruments]], [[bequest::notes]], [[bequest::maps]] and [[bequest::a brass clock]] to [[beneficiary::Sion College]].  This amounted to ca.[[bequest::215 printed books and 8 manuscripts]]; he also gave a small number of [[bequest::mss]] in the years shortly before his death.  
  
 
====Characteristic markings====  
 
====Characteristic markings====  
  
 
====Sources====
 
====Sources====
''Dictionary of National Biography''; E. Pearce, ''Sion College and Library'', 1913, p.234.
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McConnell, Anita. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/27559 "Torporley, Nathaniel (1564–1632), mathematician."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.; E. Pearce, ''Sion College and Library'', 1913, p.234.
  
 
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Nathaniel TORPORLEY 1564-1632

Biographical Note

Born in Shropshire, father unknown. BA Christ Church, Oxford 1584, MA Brasenose College, Oxford 1591. Between these dates he spent time in France as secretary to the mathematician François Viète. Rector of Salwarpe, Worcestershire 1608-22, of Liddington, Wiltshire 1622, although he resided mainly at Sion College in London throughout this time. Torporley is noted as a mathematician, who designed sundials and calendars as well as publishing a work on spherical trigonometry, Diclides coelometricae (1602).

Books

Via his nuncupative will, Torporley bequeathed all his mathematical and other books, astronomical instruments, notes, maps and a brass clock to Sion College. This amounted to ca.215 printed books and 8 manuscripts; he also gave a small number of mss in the years shortly before his death.

Characteristic markings

Sources

McConnell, Anita. "Torporley, Nathaniel (1564–1632), mathematician." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.; E. Pearce, Sion College and Library, 1913, p.234.