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'Σχεδιάσματα. Brief Lives' by John Aubrey

MS. Aubrey 9

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Title

'Σχεδιάσματα. Brief Lives' by John Aubrey

Shelfmark

MS. Aubrey 9

Summary

'Σχεδιάσμαra. Brief Lives' by John Aubrey, in three parts, and one separate volume (this volume) containing 'The Life of Mr. Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, by Mr. John Aubrey ... 16789/0' These Lives, which were put together 'tumultuarily', to aid Wood in his Athenæ, were edited in 1813 by Dr. Philip Bliss and the rev. John Walker in "Letters written by Eminent Persons ... and Lives ... by John Aubrey ...", and in 1898 by the rev. Andrew Clark, who has given a full description of the MSS., in which the arrangement of the Lives is haphazard.

Date

Written chiefly in 1680-1681, by J. Aubrey

Language

English

Multiple languages

Modern Greek (1453-)

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

76 Leaves

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