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  1. A Study of the Works and Reputation of John Aubrey (1626-1697 : With Emphasis on His Brief Lives) by Jon Bruce Kite, 1993-12
  2. Remaines of Gentilisme and Judaisme. By John Aubrey. R. S. S.. 1 by Aubrey. John. 1626-1697., 1881-01-01
  3. Brief lives. chiefly of contemporaries. set down by John Aubrey. by Aubrey. John. 1626-1697., 1898-01-01
  4. The natural history of Wiltshire : written between 1656 and 1691 by John, 1626-1697 Aubrey, 2009-10-26
  5. Sir William Petty, 1674: Letters to John Aubrey

61. Life And Work Of Statisticians
Arnauld, Antoine, 16121694. La logique de Port-Royal Aubrey, John, 1626-1697.
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  • 62. Introduction To Archaeology (ANTH 110/310)
    Visited tombs in Ireland. John Aubrey (16261697) - wrote Monumenta Britannica,a study of ancient sites in Great Britain. First descriptions of Stonehenge.
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    A Brief History of Archaeology Who's Who in the History of Archaeology Medieval period 16th century 17th century 18th century ... 20th century ANCIENT TIMES
    • Nebuchadrezzar - excavated and restored more ancient parts of Ur. Nabonidus - last king of Babylon. With daughter En-nigaldi-Nanna , dug at temple of Agade in 6th century BC. Herodotus - Greek traveler and historian who described Egyptian pyramids and foreign peoples in 5th century BC. Julius Caesar - described battles with Celts, Gauls, Germans, and other primitive peoples of Europe in first century BC.
    MEDIEVAL PERIOD
    • Glastonbury Abbey - church in England where excavations by monks in 1191 turned up a lead cross and a skeleton they identified as King Arthur
    16TH CENTURY
    • - begins conquest of Aztecs in Mexico in 1519. Francisco Pizarro - begins conquest of Incas in Peru in 1532. Hernando de Soto - encounters Mississippian culture during explorations of southeastern North America in 1540. William Camden - compiled descriptive list of all archaeological sites and artifacts known in England in 1587. Pompeii and Herculaneum - Roman cities destroyed by eruption of Mt. Vesuvius

    63. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 1
    ATKINSON, KENNETH B. ATTENBOROUGH, GM; ATTINELLO, PAUL; ATWOOD, MARGARET(Eleanor Kilian) (1939 ); Aubrey, John (1626-1697); AUDEN, W(ystan
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    64. Stories, Listed By Author
    Aubrey, John (16261697) * A Fairy Ring, (nf) Miscellanies, John Aubrey 1696Mists and Magic, ed. Dorothy Edwards, Guildford Lutterworth Press 1983.
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    ASPINALL, ALGERNON E.

    65. Wansdyke From West To East
    The image shows John Aubrey (16261697). He was an English antiquaryand miscellaneous writer, born in the hamlet of Easton Piercy
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    l about Vortigern Studies l Messageboard I Games I Arthurian Collection I View Guestbook I Sign Guestbook Vortigern Studies Wansdyke Vortigern Studies has the internet's most comprehensive treatment of Britain's history from the end of the Roman era to Arthurian times. Edited by Robert M. Vermaat , this unique website focuses primarily on the person of Vortigern and the enigmatic earthwork known as Wansdyke. It features narrative histories, original source documents and important texts, extensive bibliographies, reading lists, informative articles by guest writers, maps, polls and more. Vortigern Studies Index
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    This section has some articles about the more scholarly aspects of Wansdyke, such as its probable date, purpose, alingmentments and ways of construction. Also, about the strategic questions that arise: who were the enemy, is this earthwork anything like Hadrian's wall, etc. But the human element will not be forgotten: who gave the order to undertake this massive project? Were it the concerned Late Roman citizens of Wiltshire? Or a powerful landowner, such as Ambrosius? Or might it have been Arthur himself?

    66. AS Group Is Looking For New Partners Interested In Art In Order To Unite Worldwi
    World Literature British 19th Century Scott, Sir Walter Aubrey, John (16261697)- Portrait and biography of the antiquary who recognised Avebury as a
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    67. Lumina Math Departments
    Et sic deinceps, that at last he was demonstratively convinced of that trueth.This made him in love with geometry. Aubrey, John (16261697). Survey.
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    68. Catalogo Sf, Fantasy E Horror, A Cura Di Ernesto VEGETTI (
    Translate this page Stefano Negrini in mar 1981, I Ruggenti, Editoriale Corno, Milano 11258p. 7. John Aubrey (1626-1697) Rif./1st Pub. = 1981 = in
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    Catalogo Sf, Fantasy e Horror, a cura di Ernesto VEGETTI, Pino COTTOGNI ed Ermes BERTONI (cronologico per Autore)
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    Robert L[ynn] ASPRIN (28 giu. 1946*) Rif./1st Pub. Premi/Awards
      in: Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 20, Fanucci Editore, Roma
      ISBN 88-347-0060-0 p. 397 *** Introduzione, tr. Gianni Pilo [ma Andrea Angiolino] in apr 1988, Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 20, Fanucci Editore, Roma
      ISBN 88-347-0060-0 p. 5 in: (Shadows of Sanctuary, 1981), Robert L. ASPRIN (a cura di) Un dono d'addio , tr. Andrea Angiolino [Fy] A Gift in Parting, Shadows of Sanctuary , 1981 giu 1988, Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 21, Fanucci Editore, Roma
      ISBN 88-347-0302-2 p. 133 Ciclo/Serie: Mondo dei Ladri (Thieves' World) *** Prologo, tr. Andrea Angiolino in giu 1988, Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 21, Fanucci Editore, Roma
      ISBN 88-347-0302-2 p. 5 in: , AA. VV. Gli uomini del M.I.T.H. , tr. Maura Arduini [Fy] M.Y.T.H. Inc. Link , nov 1994, Urania Fantasy 77, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore

    69. British Stone Circles
    Stephen Dean offers a collection of expandable photographs of stone circles he has visited, with OS Category Science Social Sciences Topics Megaliths United Kingdom...... Let us imagine then what kind of Countrie this was in the time of the ancient Britons.John Aubrey (16261697) Questions or suggestions to S.Dean@bolton.ac.uk.
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    70. William Shakespeare
    John Aubrey (16261697) tells in Brief Lives that Shakespeare's father was a butcherand the young William exercised his father's trade, but when he kill'da
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English poet, dramatist, and actor, considered by many to be the greatest dramatist of all time. Some of Shakespeare's plays, such as HAMLET and ROMEO AND JULIET, are among the most famous literary works of the world. Shakespeare was the most popular dramatist of his age. However, his early works did not match the artistic quality of Marlowe's dramas. If he had died on the same year than Marlowe, in 1593, today he perhaps would be considered a minor poet. Shakespeare became the first to appeal and to meet with the full approval of a broad and mixed public embracing almost all levels of society. He possessed a large vocabulary for his day, having used 29,066 different words in his plays. Today the average English-speaking person uses something like 2,000 words in everyday speech. "It may be that the essential thing with Shakespeare is his ease and authority and thay you just have to accept him as he is if you are going to be able to admire him properly, in the way you accept nature, a piece of scenery for example, just as it is." (Ludwig Wittgenstein in Culture and Value William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, a small country town. The black plague killed in 1564 one out of seven of the town's 1,500 inhabitants. Shakespeare was the eldest son of Mary Arden, the daughter of a local landowner, and his husband John Shakespeare (c. 1530-1601), a glover and wood dealer. John Aubrey (1626-1697) tells in

    71. Listings Of The World Science Social Sciences Archaeology
    http//www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba7/ba7int.html Added Nov-27-02; Aubrey, John (1626-1697)Post Review Portrait and biography of the antiquary who recognised
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    72. Re: Hobbes By Antreas P. Hatzipolakis
    of Brief Lives out there, one of which Let's see A. Editor Andrew Clark Author Aubrey, John, 16261697 Title Details
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    73. Astronomía Digital 3
    Translate this page En ese mismo siglo XVII apareció en escena John Aubrey (1626-1697), escritory estudioso de la antigüedad quien estudió los monumentos megalíticos de
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    Stonehenge, donde los astros y dólmenes danzan
    Mucho se ha especulado sobre Stonehenge, pero pocas veces se han descrito los datos que a ciencia cierta se conocen sobre este enigmático lugar. ¿Cuando y como fue construido? ¿Cual era su utilidad? ¿Quienes han investigado su enigmático pasado? El siguiente documento tiene el proposito de aclarar estos aspectos del más fascinante construcción arqueoastronómica de Europa occidental.
    La búsqueda de su origen.
    Localizado a cien kilómetros al oeste de Londres, en la llanura de Salisbury, se encuentra uno de los monumentos milenarios más inquietantes de la humanidad. Con sus colosales rocas, cuyos pesos varían de dos a treinta y cinco toneladas, Stonehenge es la construcción megalítica más fascinante de la historia. Su construcción se remonta a la noche de los tiempos, a civilizaciones que no dejaron a su paso escritos que nos permitieran conocer con seguridad su origen. Nadie conocía el origen de este complejo megalítico, pero algunos lo sugerían a través de las leyendas y la tradición. Algunos como Geoffrey de Monmouth (aproximadamente 1100-1154 dC.) en la Edad Media, relataba en sus crónicas la creencia popular de que el conjunto era un circulo de gigantes petrificados, de allí que se le conociera como la "Danza de los Gigantes". Pero el mismo escritor del siglo XII nos ha hecho llegar otra leyenda que sugería que las piedras fueron llevadas allí por el Mago Merlin, desde Irlanda, con la ayuda de unos "artefactos", para conmemorar un entierro masivo de bretones. Lo cierto es que el pueblo sajón les recordaban las vigas en las cuales colgaban a los criminales, por lo cual empezaron a conocerlo como "Stonehenge" (La horca de piedra o la piedra del colgado).
  • 74. Publisher Search Results
    Armburgh, Joan, The Armburgh Papers, 1998, NetLibrary, $63.00, BoydellPr.Aubrey, John, 16261697, Brief Lives, 1982, NetLibrary, $24.95, BoydellPr.
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    75. From The Druid Way (The Rainbow)
    John Aubrey (16261697) the father of the English Druid revival in the 17th centurysaid of this landscape They are the most spacious plains in Europe, and
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    from The Druid Way
    by Philip Carr-Gomm
    Chapter 10: The Rainbow
    Earth to air, rock into sun
    earthskin flowered in mauve and yellow
    lionpeaks and lionwalks skirted in growth:
    windsculpture above the downland, and the fringe
    of low thick trees with the streams deep-threading.
    -Nuinn
    I can still see the bright green tump - far away now, but seeming to shine with light, and it is as though the sea-god Mannanan has swum the goddess' river to lay his seed where the water meets land. And the result is this glowing hill - pregnant with the god.
    Up on the Downs and starting for the first landmark, Red Lion Pond, I can sense the presence of a hawk close by, even though I can't see him. I remember the piglet I began my journey with....he's gone now. He was my companion, my familiar of the plain, but here it is the hawk who flies high and sees all and whose spirit I can feel as I continue along the track.
    This Downland landscape has such power. Now I understand why the occult writer Dion Fortune said that the chalk Downs were the best place to evoke the old gods, for they are the primeval landscape of southern England, and have been admired and written about by countless Englishmen and foreigners. John Aubrey (1626-1697) the father of the English Druid revival in the 17th century said of this landscape: "They are the most spacious plains in Europe, and the greatest remains that I can hear of the smooth primitive world when it lay all under water. And, to speak from the very bottom of my heart, methinks he is much more happy that at ease contemplates the universe as his own, and in it the sun and stars, the pleasing meadows, shades, groves, green banks, stately trees, flowing springs, and the wanton windings of a river, than he that with fire and sword disturbs the world, and measures his possessions by the waste that lies about him".

    76. Dad Quotes
    John Aubrey 16261697 From Brief Lives - Sir Walter Raleigh Sir Walter, being strangelysurprised and put out of his countenance as so great a table, gives hi
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    An only son, Sir, might expect more indulgence
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    An only father, Sir, might expect more obedience Dad Quote #3: John Aubrey
    From Brief Lives - Sir Walter Raleigh Sir Walter, being strangely surprised and put out of his countenance as so great a table, gives hi son a damned blow over the face. Hi son, as rude as he was, would not strike his father, but strikes over the face of the gentleman that sat next to him and said 'Box about: 'twill come to my father anon'. Dad Quote #4: Bertrand Russell From NY Times 9 Jun 63 The fundamental defect of fathers is that they want their children to be a credit to them.

    77. Book People: Additions To The IPL Online Texts Collection 01-08-02
    Colonial period, ca. 16001775 ConnecticutGenealogy Aubrey, John,1626-1697. _Miscellanies Upon Various Subjects_. http//digital
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    78. AUBREY, JOHN
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    d the Mémoires (6 vols., 1873—1892). The best edition of the stoire universelle is by A. de Ruble. The Mémoires were edited ~t L. Lalanne (1854). in: AUBIN, a town of southern France, in the department of of ieyron on the Enne, 30 m. NW. of Rodez. In 1906 the urban he pulation was 2229, the communal population 9986. Aubin is m e centre of important coal-mines worked in the middle ages, St d also has iron-mines, the product of which supplies iron works th )se to the town. Sheep-breeding is important in the vicinity. cc fe church dates from the 12th century. in AUBREY, JOHN (1626—1697), English antiquary, was born at lvi aston Pierse or Percy, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire, on the 12th ry from him. He took no active share in the political troubles e left the task of verification largely to Wood. As a hanger-on N great houses he had little time for systematic work, and he rote the “ Lives “ in the early morning while his hosts were 5~i leping off the effects of the dissipation of the night before. F e constantly leaves blanks for dates and facts, and many ai ieries. He made no attempt at a fair copy, and, when fresh in- in rmation occurred to him, inserted it at random. He made some a-I stinction between hearsay and authentic information, but had w pretence to accuracy, his retentive memory being the chief sli ithority. The principal charm of his “Minutes” lies in the to nusing details he has to recount about his personages, and in Sc e plainness and truthfulness that he permits himself in face of flu tablished reputations. In 1592 he complained bitterly that hc ‘ood had destroyed forty pages of his MS., probably because of A Le dangerous freedom of Aubrey’s pen. Wood Was prosecuted Wi ‘entually for insinuations against the judicial integrity of the Sc rl of Clarendon. One of the two statements called in question ar as certainly founded, on information provided by Aubrey. ar his perhaps explains the estrangement between the two anti- ed iaries and the ungrateful account that Wood gives of the elder TI an’s character. “ He was a shiftless person, roving and fri agotie-headed, and sometimes little better than crased. And gc ing exceedingly credulous, would stuff his many letters sent

    79. 4645. Aubrey, John. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION John Aubrey (1626–1697), British antiquarian, writer.repr. In Brief Lives and Other Selected Writings by John Aubrey
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    80. Aubrey, John. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth
    The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.Aubrey, John. SYLLABICATION Au·brey. PRONUNCIATION ô br. DATES 1626–1697.
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