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  1. Gilbert Whiteïÿýs journals. Edited by Walter Johnson by Gilbert (1720-1793). Johnson, Walter (1867-) ed. White, 1970-01-01
  2. The natural history of Selborne - Edited and introduced by E.M. Nicholson by Gilbert (1720-1793) - Related names: Nicholson, E. M. (ed.); Daglish, Eri White, 1925
  3. The natural history of Selborne by Gilbert White. by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1908-01-01
  4. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne by Gilbert White by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1901-01-01
  5. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. in the county o by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1911-01-01
  6. The natural history of Selborne with observations on various par by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1854-01-01
  7. Gilbert White: Naturalist, Poet, Priest and Scholar (1720-1793) (Selbourne Papers) by Paul G. M. Foster, 2000-09-29
  8. Gilbert White's Year: Passages from the Garden Kalendar and the Naturalist's Journal, 1751-1793 by Gilbert White, 1981-02
  9. The Journals of Gilbert White, 1751-1773 by Gilbert White, 1987-05
  10. The Journals of Gilbert White 1774 1783 (Vol 2) by Gilbert White, 1988-11
  11. The Essential Gilbert White of Selborne (A Godine country classic) by Gilbert White, H. J. Massingham, 1985-07
  12. Gilbert White: A Biography of the Author of The Natural History of Selborne by Richard Mabey, 2007-02-02
  13. The Selborne Pioneer: Gilbert White As Naturalist and Scientist : A Re-Examination by Ted Dadswell, 2003-03
  14. Gilbert White and His Records: A Scientific Biography by Paul G. M. Foster, 1989-05

41. Grey (Stamford) Of Dunham Massey Papers
There are also manuscripts of, and papers pertaining to, the naturalist Gilbert Whiteof Selborne (17201793) and other members of the White family; papers of
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GREY (STAMFORD) OF
DUNHAM MASSEY PAPERS
Date range: 13th-20th centuries. See also Rylands Charters 3850-4317 (leases for lives in Wilmslow parish, presented to the Library by the 10th Earl of Stamford). For the East India Company see also the Indian Empire Printed Collection , the East India Company Papers , the Jackson Family Papers , the Melville Papers and the Thomas Munro Papers Access: papers of members of the family alive during the 20th century may be consulted only with the written permission of the National Trust. Finding aids: unpublished detailed catalogue with index (17 vols). Location: JRULM (Deansgate). Dunham Massey Hall is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public. Visit the National Trust Official Web Site for further information. To List of Special Collections To the Library Home Page Created by the JRULM Web Team . Last update April 1999.

42. Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
Gilbert White Gilbert White (17201793), though a fellow at Oriel College, Oxford,lived most of his life at Selbourne, in England, as a curate, where he
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Main Contents
Contents: Uncollected Essays

Personal Sketch
Written for the Portland Transcript
by Sarah Orne Jewett Mrs. Osgood of Bar Mills.
One of our Maine women has just died, and "gone into the world of light " about whom I cannot resist saying a few words, her quiet life seems to me to hold so many good lessons for all the rest of us. I do not know how to tell the tale of the good deeds she wrought. I am not one of the early friends who followed her footsteps most closely, and I have no right to make this in any sense a biographical sketch of her life, except that I do know the lovely qualities of her mind and heart and how eagerly she kept her eyes fixed upon the best things. I do know how well she stood in her lot and place and "made the most," as we say, sometimes, of her advantages. Young people are apt to be wishing for wider opportunities and imagining that it is our surroundings that give us value, as if a tallow candle were any the better light in a golden candlestick ! We cannot be so remote that our minds may not keep in touch with other minds to receive their help and inspiration. We can always learn to know and understand the world about us, we can follow to the skies any highway or byway of our native town. It is in the development of the will, and the gathering of great purposes, that one may make the most and the best of life. To love and look up to some friend who is wiser than we, to help and lead the friend who looks up to us; this joy may be ours, no matter how solitary, how apparently unnourished, how hard-worked and unpromising the daily life may seem in its beginning.

43. The Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
Watteau, JeanAntoine (1684-1721) Pride's Crossing 1906. 126. White,Gilbert (1720-1793) Thursday morning 1890; 42 29 August 1894. 61.
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44. In The Books
1923 than it was in Gilbert White's time, and so Burroughs 18371921 of Riverbyis of greater calibre than White of Selborne 1720-1793, and very different
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Fact or Fancy, It's in the Books Liesurely browsing of random information, fact or fancy, may produce surprising results - or none at all.
No matter: It's restful recreation for dreamers and thinkers alike! The bits and pieces found here do little more than touch lightly upon what each of the authors had to say about Burroughs. There is nothing complete. There is only a little of this and that, just enough, perhaps, to turn one to the books on the shelves and to the pages within where the extended thoughts are to be found. HOME SOURCES VOLUME CONTENTS ... CHRONOLOGY The Burroughs farm in Roxbury, NY was 320 acres in size. Sharp BLJB 9 Dallas Lore Sharp asks an innocent question in a way that should catch the eyes of any chronologist. "If the modern doctrine of few children (at most two) had been the religion of family life then, as it seems to be now (1927-'28), and Chauncey and Amy Burroughs had stopped with Hiram and Eden and Curtis and Wilson and Jane and Olly Ann, - then where would have been Wake-Robin and Signs and Seasons and Locusts and Wild Honey and Winter Sunshine and those other twenty volumes more?" It seems Sharp had an answer something like "Yeah, those books would never have been," but in the chronologist's mind, he would have answered his own question incorrectly. He should have known better, and he did know better. He makes it clear three pages later. But then, why should the chronologist be so picky?

45. ENVIRONEWS: Tracing The Roots Of Environmentalism
The alternative history of science and environmentalism as illustrated by Dyer (1999),names Gilbert White (17201793) to have documented the interrelatedness
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Tracing the roots of environmentalism
By Patricia Olson-Elbanbuena / MindaNews / 30 May 2002 DAVAO CITY Environmentalism is a body of knowledge whose objectives, according to Dyer (1999), relate to the maintenance and enhancement of planetary and ecological stability. It works at the improvement of human life and at the same time, it aims at the conservation of resources and the solution of environmental problems. Tracing the roots of environmentalism from history may remind us of the importance of nature which is an idea as old as man. Reverence for the natural elements since the time of the pagans points at the immeasurable value planet earth has. The worth of nature was deeply-seated in the heart of the primitive man as he used to wander from land to land looking for food. In the time of the hunter-gatherer, love for nature was reflected in the way an individual adapted to his surroundings, even though it might have happened that there were occasions of razing a forest down just to catch a wildpig or a deer for food. The discovery of

46. David Young: Acquiring The Friedrich Tippmann Collection - Victorian Interest In
Gilbert White, 17201793. The Natural History of Selborne; with Observationson Various Parts of Nature, and the Naturalist's Calendar.
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Victorian Interest in Natural History
Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901. During this period, the study of natural science was enormously appealing to the middle classes. In the nineteenth century, museums, botanical gardens, and other scientific exhibitions educated and entertained the general public and introduced them to the discoveries of science. Among the sciences, entomology proved an especially popular hobby. At the beginning of the John Curtis, 1791-1862. Fellow of the Linnean Society. British Entomology; Being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of the Insects Found in Great Britain and Ireland: Containing Coloured Figures from Nature of the Most Rare and Beautiful Species, and in Many Instances of the Plants Upon Which They Are Found . London: Printed for the author, 1824.
John Edward Gray. The Zoological Miscellany. To Be Continued Occasionally . London: Published by Treuttel, Wurtz and Co., 1831.
This photo of Ernst Haeckel in Ceylon, 1881, is typical of those taken of European explorers and naturalists during the Victorian period. Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, 1834-1919.

47. Ringmer Parish Council
4.3 One other notable resident was Timothy the Tortoise that belonged to Mrs.Rebecca Snooke of Delves House, whose nephew Gilbert White (17201793) was.
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Ringmer Parish Council Mr J C Fletcher, Chairman Mrs Z A Hurlock Clerk to the Council Parish Council Office, Village Hall, Lewes Road, Ringmer, East Sussex, BN8 5QH Telephone/Fax/Answerphone 01273 813242 Email: clerk@ringmerparishcouncil.fsnet.co.uk Mrs J Nolan Finance Officer Return to Ringmer Parish Council Website Last Updated: 1 March 2002 REPRESENTATION TO THE COUNTRYSIDE AGENCY FOR INCLUSION OF AN EXTENDED AREA OF RINGMER PARISH WITHIN THE PROPOSED SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK INTRODUCTION The draft boundary of the proposed South Downs National Park in the Ringmer area includes Lewes Town and then cuts through the Southern part of Ringmer Parish. The proposed boundary runs from Lower Stoneham Farm, across to the Parish Council Allotments, along the B2192 to Paygate Corner (New Road), through to the south of Gote Farm, along to Mill Farm and south along Moor Lane. That is, generally, following the boundary of the current Ringmer Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The majority of Ringmer Parish is thus outside the proposed South Downs National Park. There are numerous factors in Ringmer's landscape quality, history, cultural heritage and recreational potential, which it is submitted would justify an

48. Bernbaum, Anthology Of Romanticism, 3rd. Ed.
WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES (17621850) Evening Dover Cliffs. Gilbert White (1720-1793)From The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne The Tortoise The Bee-Lad.
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Anthology of ROMANTICISM
Selected and Edited by Ernest Bernbaum
Third Edition Revised and Enlarged.
New York: Ronald Press, 1948.
[from] Preface
These selections from the voluminous literature of the English Romantic Period (c. 1783-1832) were not chosen merely for historical reasons, or because they were popular in their own time (some were so, others were then almost unknown). This is not an herbarium, nor a museum of fossils; it is not a collection of flora or fauna, once alive, but now dead. It is an anthology in the true sense of the word,namely a gathering together of the choicest living flowers, the still unfaded efflorescence of the vast and fecund literature of English Romanticism. I have tried to reject any passage that is trash, though it may have been often included in previous books of selections, or though it may still have some curious antiquarian interest. Even in the brief section drawn from the Pre-Romantic Movement, the main purpose of which is historical, I have admitted very few specimens (fewer than in previous editions) that are of historical interest only.
Contents
Selections from the Pre-Romantic Movement
LORD SHAFTESBURY (1671-1713)
From An Inquiry Concerning Virtue or Merit: The Moral Sense
From The Moralists: Harmony of the Moral World and the Natural JAMES THOMSON (1700-1748)
From The Seasons
Hardships and Benevolence
Life's Meaning to the Generous Mind
The Divine Force in Spring
The Pleasing Sadness of the Declining Year

49. THE IMAGE OF THE PLANET EARTH AS AN ACTIVE AGENT IN JAMES HUTTON'S THEORY OF THE
Philip Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield (16941773), Henry Fielding (1707-1754),Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), Gilbert White (1720-1793), Tobias Smollett
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Paper No. 56-4 Presentation Time: 8:45 AM-9:00 AM THE IMAGE OF THE PLANET EARTH AS AN ACTIVE AGENT IN JAMES HUTTON'S THEORY OF THE EARTH WITH PROOFS AND ILLUSTRATIONS NORWICK, Stephen A. , Environmental Studies and Planning, Sonoma State Univ, Rohnert Park, CA 94928, norwick@sonoma.edu. 2002 Denver Annual Meeting (October 27-30, 2002)
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50. Ringmer Village, East Sussex
Penn (who founded Pennsylvania) who married Miss Gulielma Springett in 1672 and(nonhuman) Timothy the Tortoise owned by a Mr Gilbert White 1720-1793)
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Ringmer Village, East Sussex
A typical Sussex village surrounded by farmland and with the South Downs as a backdrop. It has a village green upon which, in the summer, cricket and stoolball are played and where children play on the swings and slides. There are also some good shops to be found too - Middleton's stock knitting wools and patterns of all sorts and are well known for their variety and choice. Help and advice is also given. They also stock Britains models, stationery, birthday cards etc .
Lew Howard's
prize-winning gourmet sausages can be found here too - give them a try !
History of the Village
The village was originally known as RINGMERE or Hring Mere (Old English meaning a ring of pools) and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Four famous people associated with the village were John Harvard (who founded Harvard University) who married Miss Ann Sadler in 1636, Willliam Penn (who founded Pennsylvania) who married Miss Gulielma Springett in 1672 and (non-human) Timothy the Tortoise owned by a Mr Gilbert White 1720-1793) Some of the houses in Ringmer are old dating back to the 17th Century and can be seen from the main road if you look carefully. Plashett Park and Ringmer Park were, until the late 1500s, deer parks belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Gilbert The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne White (17201793) was a princeamong observers, nearly always observing the right thing in the right way
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52. Jane Austen -- Full Bibliography Of Books -- Subject Index
War in literature Castellanos. Warwick, Mary Boyle Rich, 4th countessof, 16251678 Vaughan. White, Gilbert, 1720-1793 Vaughan.
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Full Bibliography of Books Subject Index
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Go to an Index of allusions to books and authors in Jane Austen's writings
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All links on author names in this file jump to entries in the full bibliography

53. Index
South Africa, by Plaatje, Sol Native Son, The, by Gillmore, Inez Haynes, 18731970Natural History Of Selborne, The, by White, Gilbert, 1720-1793 Naturalist On
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54. Index
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Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 Gutenberg
Wallace, Dillon, 1863-1939 Gutenberg
Wallace, Donald Mackenzie, Sir, 1841-1919 Gutenberg
Wallace, Edgar, 1875-1932 Gutenberg
Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905 Gutenberg
Walpole, Horace, 1717-1797 Gutenberg Walpole, Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941 Gutenberg Walter, Russ Gutenberg Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683 Gutenberg Ward, Adolphus William, Sir, 1837-1924 Gutenberg Ward, Artemus, 1834-1867 AKA: Browne, Charles Farrar, 1834-1867 Gutenberg Ward, Arthur Sarsfield, 1883-1959 AKA: Rohmer, Sax, 1883-1959 Gutenberg Ward, Elizabeth Rebecca AKA: Inchfawn, Fay Gutenberg Ward, Grady Gutenberg Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900 Gutenberg Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915 Gutenberg Wason, Robert Alexander, 1874- Gutenberg Waterlow, Sydney Philip Perigal, 1878-1944 Gutenberg Waters, Mrs. W. G. (William George)

55. Index
Steps to Christ White, Gilbert (17201793) The Natural History ofSelborne White, Stewart Edward (1873-1946) Arizona Nights The
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56. Untitled
Gilbert White (17201793). He was born in the village of Selbournein Hampshire and lived there throughout his life. In 1789 he
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Lecture Synopsis WEEK 8: NATURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Lecture 1: The Romance of Nature during the Age of Industrialisation This new mentality was in part a reaction to the scientific revolution of the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Newtonian physics saw nature as a giant machine, which God had set in motion and which continued running in fixed ways. Newton argued that God had formed matter in solid, impenetrable particles, which moved in a mechanical way. Plants and animals were seen to be no more than machines, without any sensibility. There was a belief that this `machine' could be understood through careful measurement and classification of the parts. This involved breaking wholes into their constituent parts. A reductionist approach. Led to a concentration on analysis of the individual parts of a system rather than the organic whole.
In natural science this was seen very strongly in Carl von Linne - popularly known as Linneaus (1717-1778), who devised a system of plant classification. Linneans investigated nature and new worlds to discover plants and animals which could be exploited. The Scotsman Adam Smith - who wrote The Wealth of Nations in 1776 - followed in this vein - seeing nature as a storehouse of raw materials to be exploited for the good of humans, using human ingenuity. He argued that the pursuit of self interest by humans created wealth, and this benefited human society as a whole. The philosopher of the emerging capitalist and industrial society in Britain.

57. Naturalists.html
Andrews) Galileo Project, . Gilbert White 17201793 (Oxford) naturalist (ornithology)The Natural History of Selbourne, BBC, . Lamarck 1744-1829 French.
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58. Authors V-Z
Henry Benjamin, 18381917 Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784 Whibley, Charles, 1859-1930White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918 White, Gilbert, 1720-1793 White, Stewart
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Vazov, Ivan Minchov, 1850-1921
Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929
Venables, Edmund, 1819-1895
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Vigny, Alfred de, 1797-1863
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59. Glossary O To Z
White paper on evolution; scientific and academic document on evolutionarybiology; White, Gilbert (17201793). English clergyman
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GLOSSARY o through to z: HOME Return to: FRAMES Ecotaoism page Return to: NO FRAMES Ecotaoism page URL Glossary index page. For other links see " LINKS Nature's Holism Nature's Holism These are some terms that may not be found in a good English dictionary, or have special meanings in this book.

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    occipital condyle : the articulation point between the skull and the first vertebra. It positioning on the skull helps determine whether the animal walked upright or not. [3: skull inferior view , from human skeleton site oestrus : a short (5-60 days) reproductive cycle, during which ovulation takes place, in sexually mature mammal species. Mating usually takes place during this period. [3: oestrus cycle oestrus ovulation Old World monkeys : the [2: catarrhine ] monkeys of Europe, Africa and Asia. Families [3: Cercopithecidae ] and Colobidae (see New World Monkeys Oldowan tool technology, also known as the " pebble industry": the oldest known tools, 1.5 to 2 mya. Simple tool flakes, made during the [1:

60. DIGITAL BOOK INDEX: Indexed EBook Authors (e-Book, E-Books, EBooks)
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