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  1. Philip Dormer Stanhope, IV Conde de Chesterfield (22 de septiembre de 1694-24 de marzo de 1773) fue un estadista británico y hombre de letras, famoso por las Cartas a su hijo, recopilación de la correspondencia que mantuvo con su hijo natural. Retrato de Lord Chesterfield. Hasta la muerte de su padre en 1726, era conocido por ser un Whig ...

  2. Portrait of Philip Stanhope. Eighteen-year-old Philip Stanhope had his portrait painted by Pompeo Batoni, one of Rome’s leading painters, during a Grand Tour, an educational trip through Europe that was customary for young upper-class men. Batoni’s portrait reflects English gentleman’s fashion: a black silk ribbon tied at the neck and a ...

  3. 4. “O modo de se vestir é uma preocupação ridícula. Mas é muito ridículo para um homem não estar bem vestido.”. — Philip Stanhope Chesterfield. 3. “Se queres convencer os outros, deves parecer pronto a ser convencido.”. — Philip Stanhope Chesterfield. 3. “A modéstia está para a virtude como o véu para a beleza.”.

  4. Philip Stanhope est le seul fils de John Stanhope (en) de Shelford (Nottinghamshire), et de sa première épouse, Cordell Allington. Il est élevé par la deuxième épouse de son père, Catherine Trentham (morte en 1621) [1]. Stanhope est anobli en 1605 par le roi Jacques I er. Le 7 novembre 1616, il est créé baron

  5. Quick Reference. (1694–1773), was a distinguished statesman and diplomatist, wrote political tracts, contributed to the weekly journal the World and was responsible for securing the adoption of the New Style Gregorian calendar in 1751. He is chiefly remembered for his ‘Letters’ to his natural son Philip Stanhope (1732–68), which were ...

  6. Philip Stanhope was a historian, politician and one of the founding trustees of the National Portrait Gallery acting as its Chairman for its first twenty years. With the wealth provided by his father, raised through the profits from a sugar plantation in the then slave colony of Jamaica, he spent much of his early life travelling throughout Europe, only later entering politics through the ...

  7. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield PC (1634 – 28 January 1714) was the son of Henry Stanhope, Lord Stanhope and his wife, Katherine Wotton. He inherited the title of Earl of Chesterfield upon his grandfather's death in 1656. His first marriage was to Lady Anne Percy, daughter of the Earl of Northumberland.