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Online Talk: Science, Folklore and the Unexplained

John Aubrey's Natural History

By Louise Ryland-Epton

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John Aubrey (1626-1697) is best known as a polymathic antiquarian with a deep interest in the supernatural. Yet Aubrey was a scientist too, and often combined his curiosity for folk wisdom and the unexplained with revolutionary scientific insights. Sadly, his major work on the subject, the Natural History of Wiltshire, was not published in his lifetime, and subsequently only in truncated form. In it, Aubrey vigorously applied scientific method not only to conventional flora and fauna, but also to the phenomena of dragons, ghosts, witches, magic rings, secret tunnels, murderous clouds, and giants - a fervour that led to an African expedition to hunt for a two-legged dragon, the Wyvern. Dr Louise Ryland-Epton invites us to discover more about Aubrey’s extraordinary world in this his 400th anniversary year and in celebration of her publication of his Natural History in full for the first time.

An online lecture, using Zoom webinar - the link will be emailed to ticket holders on the day of the lecture. 

There will be an opportunity to ask questions. 

Start time 7.30 pm

All proceeds to Wiltshire VCH, who organised the talk

One ticket per screen

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