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The Natural History of Wiltshire

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A collection of antiquarian observations and field notes about Wiltshire that blends natural history, topography, and local antiquities. It surveys landscapes, geological features, flora and fauna, and ancient monuments, often describing barrows, churches, and curiosities in fragmentary entries. It preserves customs, folklore, and oral traditions alongside practical descriptions and speculative explanations. The work reads as a compendium of curious facts and suggestions, combining empirical interest with anecdote and personal reflection to illustrate both the county’s features and the author’s method of inquiry.

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John Aubrey

John Aubrey was a 17th-century English antiquary and biographer, best known for his work "Brief Lives," which provides insightful sketches of notable figures of his time. His writings reflect a keen interest in the lives and contributions of various individuals, blending biography with personal anecdotes. Aubrey's other significant works include "Miscellanies Upon Various Subjects" and "The Natural History of Wiltshire," where he explored local history and natural observations. His unique style and approach to biography have left a lasting impact on the genre, making him a notable figure in the literary heritage of England.

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