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The Natural History of Wiltshire

By John Aubrey

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Uncover 17th-century Wiltshire through the eyes of a curious historian, blending natural observations with cultural stories in a journey through the county's past.

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2004-01-01
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"The Natural History of Wiltshire" by John Aubrey is a manuscript from the 17th century, filled with Aubrey's records and thoughts on Wiltshire's nature and culture, making it helpful for those studying regional history. The book starts with an introduction that prepares readers for Aubrey's unpublished study, aiming to record Wiltshire's special qualities, displaying Aubrey's attempts to support local history and his discussions with people of his time, connecting personal stories with research. The beginning also acknowledges the early difficulties in sharing the work, confirming its importance in understanding the area's natural details, like its land, weather, and people's habits.

About the Author

John Aubrey was an English antiquary, natural philosopher and writer. He was a pioneer archaeologist, who recorded numerous megalithic and other field monuments in southern England, and who is particularly noted for his systematic examination of the Avebury henge monument. The Aubrey holes at Stonehenge are named after him, although there is considerable doubt as to whether the holes that he observed are those that currently bear the name. He was also a pioneer folklorist, collecting together a miscellany of material on customs, traditions and beliefs under the title "Remaines of Gentilisme and Judaisme". He set out to compile county histories of both Wiltshire and Surrey, although both projects remained unfinished. His "Interpretation of Villare Anglicanum" was the first attempt to compile a full-length study of English place-names. He had wider interests in applied mathematics and astronomy, and was friendly with many of the greatest scientists of the day.

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