Antiquities of Great Britain,: Illustrated in Views of Monasteries, Castles, and Churches, Now Existing.; v.1
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Cet auteur est reconnu pour sa profonde érudition et son dévouement à l'étude des chroniqueurs anglais. Son travail impliquait une comparaison méticuleuse de manuscrits et une catalogation exhaustive, reflétant une approche rigoureuse des textes historiques. Fidèle à ses principes, il a refusé d'importants postes universitaires pour se concentrer sur la révision et la publication de ses projets exigeants. Les lecteurs appréciaient profondément la profondeur de ses recherches, s'abonnant systématiquement à chacune de ses publications.






A collection of letters, notes, and anecdotes from the life of the eighteenth-century antiquary and scholar Thomas Hearne. These fascinating glimpses into a bygone era offer insights into the social and intellectual life of England in the early modern period.
Thomas Hearne was an English antiquary and historian who kept a detailed diary and corresponded with a wide network of scholars and collectors. His Remarks and Collections, published posthumously, offer a rich source of information on a variety of subjects, including local history, literature, and politics.
This three volume set contains a firsthand account of England during the 16th century, as described by John Leland, an antiquarian, scholar, and royal librarian. The manuscripts were discovered and published by Thomas Hearne in the 18th century, and provide a detailed glimpse into Tudor-era England, including descriptions of places, people, and customs.
This anthology contains a variety of essays and speeches on a range of topics, from scientific discoveries to political controversies. Though the authors and specific topics are not identified, the collection gives readers a glimpse into the intellectual debates and cultural trends of the early modern era. It is a valuable resource for scholars of history and literature.
This book presents a collection of extracts from the journal of Thomas Hearne, an English diarist and antiquary. The extracts offer an intimate look at Hearne's life and times in the early 18th century, covering a range of topics from politics and religion to literature and social life. A must-read for anyone interested in English history and culture.
This fascinating biography offers a glimpse into the lives and work of three of England's greatest antiquarians, John Leland, Thomas Hearne, and Anthony à Wood. Spanning the 16th to the 18th centuries, it tells the story of these men's tireless efforts to document and preserve England's rich cultural heritage, and their influential writings on subjects ranging from folklore to architecture. Based on original papers and historical criticism, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of England.