John Aubrey by David Tylden-Wright

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John Aubrey by David Tylden-Wright

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Like Pepys and Evelyn, John Aubrey is part of the English landscape. His fame rests principally on his Brief Lives - the sketches of his contemporaries. This book attempts to show that Brief Lives was a product of its author's temperament and his relations with his friends.

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John Aubrey by David Tylden-Wright

Like Pepys and Evelyn, John Aubrey is not only part of the landscape of the English past, but one of the eminences from which we view it. His fame rests principally on his Brief Lives - the sketches of his contemporaries. This book attempts to show that Brief Lives was a product of its author's temperament and his relations with his friends. Few men could have had such natural generosity or such a capacity to make friends. Among his friends, to name a few, are Hobbes, Wren, Harvey, Hooke, Boyle, Inigo Jones, Newton and Evelyn. But Aubrey regarded neither the book Brief Lives or his friends as his main work but rather his surveying, first of his home in Wiltshire, then more widely in Surrey and, in the book Monumenta Britannica, of the whole of Britain.
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ISBN 13 9780002150972
ISBN 10 0002150972
Title John Aubrey
Author David Tylden-Wright
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1991-10-24
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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