John Aubrey: My Own Life (69 page)

BOOK: John Aubrey: My Own Life
10.34Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

–––––,
Cometa, Containing Observations of the Comet
in April, 1677
(London: J. Martyn, 1678).

Hopkins, C.,
Trinity: 450 Years of an Oxford College Community
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005)

Horsfall Turner, O., ‘“The Windows of this Church are of several Fashions”: architectural form and historical method in John Aubrey’s “Chronologia Architectonica”’,
Architectural History
, 54 (2011), pp.171–93

Hunter, M., ed.,
Printed Images in Early Modern Britain: Essays in Interpretation
(Aldershot: Ashgate, 2010)

–––––,
Boyle: between God and Science
(New Haven, London: Yale University Press, 2009)

–––––,
Robert Boyle Reconsidered
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994)

–––––,
Robert Boyle (1627–91): Scrupulosity and Science
(Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2000)

–––––,
Science and the Shape of Orthodoxy: Intellectual Change in Late Seventeenth-Century Britain
(Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 1995)

–––––,
The Royal Society and Its Fellows, 1660–1700: The Morphology of an Early Scientific Institution
, BSHS monographs, 4 (Chalfont St Giles, Bucks.: British Society for the History of Science, 1994)

–––––,
Establishing the New Science: The Experience of the Early Royal Society
(Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 1989)

–––––, Science and Society in Restoration England
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981)

–––––,
John Aubrey and the Realm of Learning
(London: Duckworth, 1975)

–––––, ‘The Bibliography of John Aubrey’s Brief Lives’,
Antiquarian Book Monthly Review
, 1 (1974), p.6ff.

–––––, ‘The Royal Society and the Origins of British Archaeology’,
Antiquity
, 65 (1971), pp.113–21, 187–92

–––––, and Knight, Harriet, ‘Print, Manuscript and the Impact of Baconianism in Seventeenth-Century Medical Science’,
Medical History
, 51(2) (1 April 2007), pp.145–64

–––––, and S. Schaffer, eds,
Robert Hooke: New Studies
(Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 1989)

Hutton, R.,
The Restoration: A Political and Religious History of England and Wales 1658–1667
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985)

Jackson, J. E., ‘Aubrey’s Wiltshire Antiquities’,
Notes and Queries
, 2nd ser., 8 (1859), pp.467–8

Jardine, L.,
The Curious Life of Robert Hooke: the Man who Measured London
(London: HarperCollins, 2003)

Jeffrey, E. (ed.),
The Antiquarian repertory: a miscellaneous assemblage of topography, history, biography, customs, and manners; intended to illustrate and preserve several valuable remains of old times
, 4 vols (London, 1808)

Kemp, M.,
The Chapel of Trinity College, Oxford
(Oxford: Scala Arts and Heritage, 2014)

Keynes, G.,
A Bibliography of Sir Thomas Browne
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968)

Kircher, A.,
Ars magna lucis et umbrae
(Rome, 1646)

Leland, J.,
The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary
, published by Thomas Hearne (Oxford: James Fletcher, 1770)

Lennard, R., ‘English Agriculture under Charles II: The Evidence of the Royal Society’s “Enquiries”’,
The Economic History Review
, vol. 4, no. 1 (Oct. 1932), pp.23–45

Lewis, R.,
Language, Mind and Nature: Artificial Languages in England from Bacon to Locke
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007)

–––––, ‘The Efforts of the Aubrey Correspondence Group to Revise John Wilkins’s Essay (1668) and their Context’,
Historiographia Linguistica
, 28 (2001), pp.333–66.

Lodwick, F.,
Writings on Language, Theology, and Utopia
, ed. Henderson, F., and Poole, W. (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2011)

Macaulay, T. B.,
The History of England from the Accession of James II to the death of William the Third
, 5 vols, (London: Chatto & Windus, 1905)

MacGregor, A., ed.,
Tradescant’s Rarities, Essays on the Foundation of the Ashmolean Museum 1683, with a catalogue of the surviving early collections
(Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1983)

Malcolm, N.,
Aspects of Hobbes
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002)

Manning, P., ‘Bringing in the Fly’,
Folklore: A Quarterly Review
, vol. 25 (1914)

McMains, H. F.,
The Death of Oliver Cromwell
(Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 2000)

Mortimer, S.,
Reason and Religion in the English Revolution: The Challenge of Socinianism
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010)

Mydorgius, C.,
Sectiones Conicas
(Paris, 1639)

Ogilby, J., trans.,
Homer his Odysses translated, adorn’d with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations, by John Ogilby
(London: printed by Thomas Roycroft for the author, 1665)

–––––,
Queries in order to the description of Britannia
(London, 1673)

Ovenell, R. F.,
The Ashmolean Museum 1683–1894
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986)

Parry, G.,
The Arch Conjurer – John Dee
(New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2012)

Pell, J.,
Idea of Mathematics
(1650)

Pepys, S.,
The Diary of Samuel Pepys
, ed. Latham, R., and Matthews, W., 11 vols (London, 1970–83)

Plot, R.,
The Natural History of Oxfordshire
(Oxford, 1667)

Poole, W.,
John Aubrey and the Advancement of Learning
(Oxford: Bodleian Library Publishing, 2010)

–––––,
The World-Makers: Scientists of the Restoration and the Search for the Origins of the Earth
(Oxford: Peter Lang, 2010)

–––––, ‘The Genesis Narrative in the Circle of Robert Hooke and Francis Lodwick’, in
Scripture and Scholarship in Early Modern England
, ed. A. Hessayon, and N. Keene, (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006), pp.41–57

Powell, A.,
John Aubrey and his Friends
(London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1948; new and rev. edn, London: Heinemann, 1963)

–––––, ‘John Aubrey’s Books I, II’,
Times Literary Supplement
, 13 (20 Jan. 1950), pp.32–48

Purdon, J. J., ‘Aubrey’s Discourse in Paper’,
Essays in Criticism
, 55 (2005), pp.226–47

Raymond, J.,
Pamphlets and Pamphleteering in Early Modern Britain
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)

–––––,
The Invention of the Newspaper, English Newsbooks, 1641–1649
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996)

Rumsey, W.,
Organon Salutis. An Instrument to Cleanse the Stomach. As also divers new Experiments of the virtue of Tobacco and Coffee: how much they conduce to preserve humane health
(London: Daniel Pakeman, 1657)

Salmon, V.,
The Study of Language in 17th Century England
(Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing, 1988)

Sharpe, K., and Zwicker, S. N.,
Writing Lives: Biography and Textuality, Identity and Representation in Early Modern England
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008)

Short, T.,
An essay towards a natural, experimental, and medicinal history of the principle mineral waters: of Cumberland, Northumberland, Westmoreland, Bishop-prick of Durham, Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Glocestershire, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire, particularly those of Neville Holt, Cheltenham, Weatherslack, Hartlepool, Astrope, Cartmall &c. Wherein they are carefully examined and compared, their mineral contents are discovered and separated, their uses shewn and explained [et]c. To which is added, a short discourse on cold and tepid bathing, and a table of the temperature of all the warm waters in England, and most of the cold baths, from Carlisle to Glocester and Oxford. Being the second volume of The mineral waters of England
(Sheffield: John Garnet, 1740)

Somner, W.,
A treatise of the Roman ports and forts in Kent, by William Somner, Publish’d by James Brome. To which is prefixt the life of Mr Somner
, ed. W. Kennett (Oxford: printed at the Theater, 1693)

Stevenson, C.,
The City and the King: Architecture and Politics in Restoration London
(New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2013)

Stukeley, W.,
Stonehenge, a Temple restor’d to the British Druids
(London, 1740)

Turnbull, G. H., ‘Samuel Hartlib’s Acquaintance with John Aubrey’,
Notes and Queries
, 195 (1950), pp.31–3

Turner, J. W., ‘A Talent for Friendship, Edmund Wyld of Houghton Conquest’, Bedfordshire Biographies, XII,
Bedfordshire Magazine
, vol. 3, no. 19 (1951–2)

Uglow, J.,
A Gambling Man: Charles II and the Restoration
(London: Faber, 2009)

Virgil,
Eclogues
,
Georgics, Aeneid 1

6
; trans. H. Rushton Fairclough, 2 vols (Cambridge, Mass., London: Harvard University Press, 1999–2000).

Virgil,
The Works of Virgil
, trans. John Dryden (London: J. Walker, 1818).

Wase, C.,
Grati Falisci Cynegeticon, Or, A Poem of Hunting By Gratius the Faliscian
, trans. Christopher Wase (London: printed for Charles Adams, 1654)

–––––,
Considerations Concerning Free Schools, as settled in England
(Oxford, 1678)

Wattie, M., ‘Robert Hooke on his Literary Contemporaries’,
The Review of English Studies
, vol. XIII, no. 50 (April 1937)

Westfall, R. S.,
Science and Religion in Seventeenth-Century England
(New Haven, London: Yale University Press, 1958)

Wilkins, J.,
Mathematical Magick
(London, 1648)

Williams, K. J., ‘Training the Virtuoso: John Aubrey’s Education and Early Life’,
The Seventeenth Century
, vol. 27, no. 2 (Summer 2012), pp.157–82

–––––, John Aubrey’s antiquarian scholarship: a study in the seventeenth-century Republic of Letters, DPhil., University of Oxford (2012)

Willman, R., ‘Hobbes on the Law of Heresy’,
Journal of the History of Ideas
, 31 (1970), pp.607–13

Willmoth, F.,
Sir Jonas Moore: Practical Mathematics and Restoration Science
(Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 1993)

Wood, A.,
Athenae Oxonienses: an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the most ancient and famous University of Oxford, from the fifteenth year of King Henry the Seventh, Dom. 1500, to the end of the year 1690 representing the birth, fortune, preferment, and death of all those authors and prelates, the great accidents of their lives, and the fate and character of their writings: to which are added, the Fasti, or, Annals, of the said university, for the same time
, 2 vols (London: printed for Tho. Bennet, 1691–2)

–––––,
Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis
, 2 vols (Oxford: e Theatro Sheldoniano, 1674)

Worden, B.,
The English Civil Wars 1640–1660
(London: Phoenix, 2010)

–––––,
Literature and Politics in Cromwellian England: John Milton, Andrew Marvell, Marchamont Nedham
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)

–––––,
Roundhead Reputations: the English Civil Wars and the passions of posterity
(London: Penguin, 2001)

–––––,
The Rump Parliament 1648–53
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977)

Index

The page references in this index correspond to the printed edition from which this ebook was created. To find a specific word or phrase from the index, please use the search feature of your ebook reader.

Abbot, George, Archbishop of

Canterbury, 222, 223

Abercunvrig, 303

Aberdeen, 5

Abingdon, 45, 49, 61, 64, 275, 415

Abingdon, James Bertie, Lord Norris of Rycote, 1st Earl of, xvii–xviii, 326, 346, 366, 380–1, 392, 405, 406, 410, 413, 414, 419

Act of Free and General Pardon, Indemnity and Oblivion, 128

Act of Uniformity, 274

Africa, 283, 327

Agmundesham, 375

Albemarle, General George Monck, 1st Duke of
see
Monck, General George, 1st Duke of Albemarle

Albury, 221

Albury Downs, 220, 233

Albury Park, 221

Aldgate, 341

Alençon, 118

Alhurst, Mr, 271

Allan, Mr, 338

Allen, Thomas, 41–2, 374

Allington, 74, 180

Allmon, Mr, 380

All Saints’ Church, Kingston-upon-Thames, 219

All Souls College, Oxford, 303

Ambrosinus, 276

America, 2, 3, 240, 249, 327, 330

Amsterdam, 367

Anchor, the, New Exchange, 154

Anderson, Alexander: Tracts LXXIV, 241

Andrewes, Bishop, 321

Angel Gabriel
(ship), 32–3

Anne, Queen (wife of James I), 192

Anne, Queen (as a child; daughter of James II), 211

Ansted, Mr, 225

Antilles, 276

Antonius:
Itinerary
(
Antonio Itinerario
), 344

Burton’s work on, 114, 260

Antwerp, 131

Apollonius Pergoeus:
Concicorum libri IV
and
Conicorum libri V–VII
, 241

Appianus, 363

Aristotle, 52, 92

Arthur, King, 30, 239

Arthur’s Chairs, 112

Arundel, Countess of, 131, 233

Arundel House, 161

Ashbury Park, 411

Ashmole, Elias

catalogues Bodleian Library’s collection of Roman coins, 160

and Dr Dee, 208, 210, 250, 305

and Tradescant collection, xi, 218, 282, 283

Other books

Lethal Dose by Jeff Buick
Through Indigo's Eyes by Tara Taylor
The Elephants of Norwich by Edward Marston
Anna Jacobs by Mistress of Marymoor
Unstable Prototypes by Lallo, Joseph