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In 'The Natural History of Wiltshire', John Aubrey presents a detailed account of the flora, fauna, geography, and geology of the English county of Wiltshire. Written in the 17th century, the book provides a valuable insight into the natural world of the region during that time. Aubrey's writing style is characterized by its meticulous observation and scientific curiosity, making it a significant work in the history of natural history literature. The book also reflects the author's interest in antiquarianism, as he delves into the historical and archaeological aspects of Wiltshire. John…mehr
In 'The Natural History of Wiltshire', John Aubrey presents a detailed account of the flora, fauna, geography, and geology of the English county of Wiltshire. Written in the 17th century, the book provides a valuable insight into the natural world of the region during that time. Aubrey's writing style is characterized by its meticulous observation and scientific curiosity, making it a significant work in the history of natural history literature. The book also reflects the author's interest in antiquarianism, as he delves into the historical and archaeological aspects of Wiltshire. John Aubrey, a pioneering English antiquary and writer, was known for his diverse interests in natural history, archaeology, and biography. His passion for documenting the natural world led him to write 'The Natural History of Wiltshire', showcasing his expertise in the subject. Aubrey's background as a scholar and observer shines through in the meticulous research and detailed descriptions found in the book. I highly recommend 'The Natural History of Wiltshire' to readers interested in the history of natural sciences, antiquarian studies, and English geography. Aubrey's insightful observations and thorough exploration of Wiltshire make this book a valuable resource for anyone looking to learn more about the natural world of 17th-century England.
John Aubrey (1626–1697) was an English antiquary, natural philosopher, and writer who left an indelible mark on the way we perceive the lives of his contemporaries and the landscapes they inhabited. Known for his charmingly idiosyncratic approach to biography and history, Aubrey's collection of brief lives, though unpublished during his lifetime, has since provided an invaluable glimpse into the personal quirks and tales of notable figures from the 16th and 17th centuries. His major works include 'Miscellanies' (1696), a collection of supernatural and historical anecdotes, and the posthumously published 'Brief Lives' edited by Andrew Clark in 1898. However, his contributions also significantly extend to the fields of archaeology and natural history. His comprehensive work, 'The Natural History of Wiltshire' (1847, edited by John Britton), stand as a testament to his diligent observation and pioneering methods in this area. Although these writings were also unpublished during his lifetime, they lend insight into the flora, fauna, and geological features of the county while presenting a fascinating montage of folklore and local knowledge. Aubrey's literary style—observant, intimate, and at times delightfully digressive—has enthralled readers with its rich portrayal of a bygone England, capturing the essence of his subjects with both reverence and personal touch.
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