The Natural History of Wiltshire is a comprehensive book written by John Aubrey that explores the natural history of the county of Wiltshire in England. The book was first published in 1847 and is considered a landmark work in the field of natural history. It is divided into two parts, the first of which focuses on the geology, flora, fauna, and climate of Wiltshire. The second part of the book delves into the history and culture of the county, including its architecture, folklore, and customs. Aubrey's writing is highly ...
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The Natural History of Wiltshire is a comprehensive book written by John Aubrey that explores the natural history of the county of Wiltshire in England. The book was first published in 1847 and is considered a landmark work in the field of natural history. It is divided into two parts, the first of which focuses on the geology, flora, fauna, and climate of Wiltshire. The second part of the book delves into the history and culture of the county, including its architecture, folklore, and customs. Aubrey's writing is highly detailed and informative, drawing on his own observations as well as the work of other naturalists and historians. He provides a wealth of information on the various species of plants and animals found in Wiltshire, as well as their habitats and behaviors. He also discusses the geological features of the county, including its various rock formations and the impact of erosion and glaciation. In addition to its scientific content, The Natural History of Wiltshire also offers insights into the social and cultural history of the region. Aubrey provides detailed descriptions of Wiltshire's towns and villages, including their architecture and notable landmarks. He also explores the folklore and customs of the county, including its traditional festivals and superstitions. Overall, The Natural History of Wiltshire is a fascinating and informative book that offers a comprehensive look at the natural and cultural history of this English county. Its detailed descriptions and insights make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the natural world or the history of Wiltshire.At Crudwell, neer to the mannour house, is a fine spring in the street called Bery-well. Labourers say it quenches thirst better than the other waters; as to my tast, it seemed to have aliquantulum aciditatis; and perhaps is vitriolate. The towne, a mannour of the Lord Lucas, hath its denomination from this well; perhaps it is called Crudwell from its turning of milke into cruds.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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