So proud to have been on the team that produced 👇.
It is a great exhibition even if I say so myself. 😁
So proud to have been on the team that produced 👇.
It is a great exhibition even if I say so myself. 😁
A medieval beast, a mathematician- rector & a giant maggot 🐛that ate nuts. The mystery carved over a Wiltshire church door. And maybe a connection to John Aubrey too. www.louiserylandepton.co.uk/blog/lancelo...
A medieval beast, a mathematician- rector & a giant maggot 🐛that ate nuts. The mystery carved over a Wiltshire church door. And maybe a connection to John Aubrey too. www.louiserylandepton.co.uk/blog/lancelo...
On the high limestone plateau above the village of Colerne in Wiltshire, something remarkable used to happen. Thankfully John Aubrey recorded it before it passed out of memory.
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In the 1680s a man in landlocked Wiltshire looked at a stone shaped like a shell and concluded the Bible’s account of creation didn’t work. He was John Aubrey. His extraordinary life & work is explored in a new exhibition at @chippenhammuseum.bsky.social
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Delighted that my blog on John Aubrey has been published by @royalsociety.org exploring the science of this early Fellow. An exhibition opens on Saturday @chippenhammuseum.bsky.social with items from the Society’s collection.
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To mark the 400th anniversary of the birth of natural philosopher John Aubrey FRS, and accompanying exhibition at Chippenham Museum, guest blogger Louise Ryland-Epton explores the radical ideas contained in his long-unpublished 'Natural History of Wiltshire'. Read more: https://bit.ly/43Tti9U
What is the strange beast carved over the door of a tiny south Wiltshire church? In the 1660s, mathematician and clergyman Lancelot Morehouse — friend of John Aubrey — set out to find the answer. He r...
What is the strange beast carved over the door of a tiny south Wiltshire church? In the 1660s, mathematician and clergyman Lancelot Morehouse — friend of John Aubrey — set out to find the answer. He r...
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John Aubrey's radical vision of earth history, four hundred years on 'a direct path to the right understanding of the primitive world'
To mark the 400th anniversary of his birth, guest blogger Louise Ryland-Epton explores the radical ideas contained in John Aubrey's long-unpublished 'Natural History of Wiltshire'.
royalsociety.org
Dr Louise Ryland-Epton
Dr Louise Ryland-Epton
Dr Louise Ryland-Epton
Dr Louise Ryland-Epton
Dr Louise Ryland-Epton
Dr Louise Ryland-Epton
Dr Louise Ryland-Epton
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In the 1680s a man in landlocked Wiltshire looked at a stone shaped like a shell and concluded the Bible’s account of creation didn’t work. He was John Aubrey. His extraordinary life & work is explored in a new exhibition at @chippenhammuseum.bsky.social
www.louiserylandepton.co.uk/blog/john-au...
John Aubrey's radical vision of earth history, four hundred years on 'a direct path to the right understanding of the primitive world'