John Aubrey

John Aubrey was an English antiquary, natural philosopher, and writer, known for his collection of biographical sketches 'Brief Lives' and his pioneering work in archaeology.

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  1. 1. Brief Lives

    A Biographical History of England

    "Brief Lives" is a collection of short biographical sketches of the author's contemporaries, written in the 17th century. The book provides an intimate and informal look at the lives of notable figures of the time, including scientists, writers, politicians, and philosophers. The author's unique style blends gossip, anecdote, and personal observations, offering a fascinating and often humorous glimpse into the personalities and private lives of his subjects.

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  2. 2. Monumenta Britannica, Or, A Miscellany Of British Antiquities

    Being a Collection of the Most Remarkable Antiquities in the British Isles

    This comprehensive work delves into the rich tapestry of Britain's ancient monuments and historical sites, offering a detailed exploration of the country's archaeological and architectural heritage. It meticulously documents various antiquities, from prehistoric stone circles and burial mounds to medieval castles and churches, providing insights into their historical significance and cultural context. The narrative is enriched with personal observations, sketches, and anecdotes, reflecting a deep passion for uncovering the stories embedded in the landscape and preserving the legacy of Britain's past for future generations.