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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

81. John Aubrey
John Aubrey 1626 1697 How these curiosities would be quite forgott, did not suchidle fellowes as I am putt them down . enter here. back to Mark's Pages.
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82. John Aubrey
the esteemed Mr Aubrey. John Aubrey 1626 1697 How these curiosities would be quiteforgott, did not such idle fellowes as I am putt them down enter here.
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John Aubrey
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83. AUBIN
in Aubrey, John (1626—1697), English antiquary, was born at lviaston Pierse or Percy, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire, on the 12th
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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

84. Mid-Hudson Library System /ALL
Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are Year Entries Aubrey Jack Fictitious Character Fiction44 Aubrey John 1626 1697 1988 1 Aubrey John 1626 1697 Biography 1995 1 Aubrey
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85. The New York Review Of Books: A Friend, A Booke, And A Garden
John Aubrey, the antiquarian (1626–1697), never printed his BriefLives. They appeared in bowdlerized editions in 1810 and 1898.
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A Friend, a Booke, and a Garden
By James Fenton Elysium Britannicum, or The Royal Gardens
John Evelyn, edited by John E. Ingram
University of Pennsylvania Press, 492 pp., $75.00 John Evelyn's "Elysium Britannicum" and European Gardening
edited by Therese O'Malley and Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn
Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 310 pp., $45.00 Brief Lives . They appeared in bowdlerized editions in 1810 and 1898. Debowdlerized, they were turned into a long-running stage show in the 1960s. The full text of this piece is only available to subscribers of the Review 's electronic edition . To subscribe or learn more about the electronic edition, please click here . (If you're already a subscriber to the electronic edition, please sign in to see the full text.) If you would like to purchase only this article, without subscribing to the electronic edition, please press the "Purchase this article" button below after agreeing to the terms of service. This will add the article to your shopping cart. After creating an account on the site and going through the checkout process, you will have access to the full text for a period of one week. Web price: $4.00

86. Pepys' Diary: Monk, George
1645. new Lisa Grimm on Thu 2 Jan 2003, 325 pm Link. “Aubrey” is JohnAubrey (1626-1697), the antiquarian and writer, whose “Lives of Eminent Men
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Top People George Monk, born 1608, created Duke of Albemarle, 1660, married Ann Clarges, March, 1654, died January 3rd, 1676.
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new David Gurliacci Link new David Gurliacci Link new David Gurliacci Link new David Gurliacci Link Historian Antonia Fraser on Monck: Charles II, in exile, secretly asked Monck for help in the summer of 1659, but the cautious general rejected any idea of an immediate uprising in favor of the crown. new Lisa Grimm Link new David Gurliacci Link More on Monck: http://www.skyhook.co.uk/civwar/biog/monck.htm new Jonathan Finn Link http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1567920632/ new David Quidnunc Link Winston Churchill, wryly, on Monck: new Roger Miller Link Portrait of George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle by David Loggan from the National Portrait Gallery new Pauline Link
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new Pauline Link A Letter From His Excellencie Lord General Monck, And The Officiers Under His Command, To The Parliament (1660)

87. Stonehenge
is a bank and a ring of 56 pits or holes, now known as Aubrey holes, after theirdiscoverer the British biographer and antiquarian John Aubrey (1626 –1697).
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Stonehenge
A Mystical Temple?
Written and compiled by George Knowles.
Me at Stonehenge with a girlfriend (circa - 1975)
Stonehenge is one of the most famous megalithic monuments in the world and may once have been an observatory for predicting important astronomical events. But what is not clear is who built it, when, why and how? What was the extent of the architect's knowledge and was it designed as a center for religious ritual? These are just some of the questions raised about Stonehenge and here I shall attempt to find some answers. Stonehenge is a strange and powerful magnet, attracting people of all kinds, from all across the world to view and sense the mystical and magical aura of its huge and ancient stones. Many people of all faiths and religious denomination now make it an annual pilgrimage, particularly during the summer solstice. Yet the original purpose of Stonehenge is still an enigma, one that even the best brains in the world have failed to unravel. Lord Byron in his poem 'Don Juan' echoed one of the questions many have sought to answer: “The Druid's groves are gone - so much the better.

88. GIGA Biographical List Of Names (AS - AZZ)
Atwood, Canadian novelist and poet (1939 ) - READ QUOTES CHECK READING LIST BUYA BOOK John Aubrey, English antiquarian and writer (1626 - 1697) - BUY A
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89. BIOLOGY
Meanwhile, Fuller was preparing his History of the Worthies of England, which appearedafter his death, in 1662, and John Aubrey (1626—1697) was compiling
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BIOLOGY
Among the ancients, biography was not specifically cultivated until comparatively later times. The lost “Lives” of Critias were probably political pamphlets. We meet first with deliberate biography in Xenophon’s memoirs of Socrates, a work of epochmaking value. Towards the close of the 1st century, Plutarch wrote one of the most fascinating books in the world’s literature, his Parallel Lives of 46 Greeks and Romans. In later Greek, the Life of Apollonius of Tyana was written by Philostratus, who also produced a Lives of the Sophists. In the 3rd century, Diogenes Laertius compiled a Lives of the Philosophers, which is of greater interest than a Lives of the Sophists composed a hundred years later by Eunapius. Finally in the 10th century, Suidas added a biographical section to his celebrated Lexicon. In Latin literature, the earliest biography we meet with is the fragment of the Illustrious Men of Cornelius Nepos. Memoirs began to be largely written at the close of the Augustan age, but these, like the Life of Alexander the Great, by Q. Curtius Rufus, were rather historical than biographical. Tacitus composed a life of his father-in-law, Agricola; this is a work of the most elegant and stately beauty. Suetonius was the author of several biographical compilations, of which the Lives of the Twelve Caesars is the best-known; this was produced in the year I 20. Marius Maximus, in the 4th century, continued the series of emperors down to Heliogabalus. but his work has not been preserved. The Augustan History, finished under Constantine, takes its place, and was concluded and edited by Flavius Vopiscus.

90. The San Antonio College LitWeb Thomas Hobbes Page
About Hobbes John Aubrey, Brief Lives ( 1813 ). This account of Hobbesis very nearly contemporary, its author having lived, 1626 1697.
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The Thomas Hobbes Page
Major Works

Oxford World's Classics publishes two volumes of Hobbes' work, including Leviathan . The latter work is also available from Penguin and from Norton as a Norton Critical Edition, edited by Richard E. Flathman and David Johnston.
The Peloponnesian War by Thucydides . Translated from Greek.
Aristotle's Art of Rhetorique ( 1637 ). Translation from Greek.
De cive ( 1642 ). English version published in 1651 as Philosophical Rudiments Concerning Government and Society On Line
Humane Nature; or, The Fundamental Elements of Policy ( 1650 ). This work was first published with the following work as The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic in 1889. Under the latter title it is available in Oxford World's Classics. On Line
De corpore politico; or, The Elements of Law
Leviathan
On Line
De corpore ( 1655 ). English version published in 1656 as
De homine The Odyssey ( 1674 ). Translated from Greek. The Iliad ( 1675 ). Translated from Greek. Behemoth ( 1681 ). One work among several Tracts published in 1681 - 1682.

91. , (1626-1697 .)
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