John Aubrey
John Aubrey was a 17th-century English antiquary, natural philosopher, and biographer, best known for his pioneering work in the field of biography and for his rich observations of the people and places of his time. Born in 1626 in Wiltshire, Aubrey had a keen interest in the natural world and the arts, which led him to collect stories and anecdotes about notable figures. His most famous work, "Brief Lives," is a collection of biographical sketches that provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of his contemporaries, showcasing his unique style that combined personal anecdotes with historical detail.
Aubrey's curiosity and love for knowledge made him an important figure in the development of biographical literature, and his writings reflect a deep appreciation for the nuances of human experience. As you explore his works in this app, you'll find a blend of wit, insight, and a genuine warmth that invites you to ponder the lives of those who came before us. Dive into Aubrey's world and enjoy the rich tapestry of stories he weaves through his captivating prose.
Brief Lives Volume I
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John Aubrey
A collection of sparkling gossipy biographical pieces of Aubrey's contemporaries, including Bacon, Jonson and Shakespeare, Brief Lives' glim…
Brief Lives Volume II
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John Aubrey
Volume 2 of Aubrey's sparkling gossipy biographical pieces on his contemporaries, including Bacon, Jonson and Shakespeare, Brief Lives' glim…