16+ John Aubrey Quotes On Education, Bible
John Aubrey was an English antiquary and writer. He is best known as the author of Brief Lives, a collection of biographical sketches of famous figures from the 16th and 17th centuries. He was also a pioneering archaeologist, who recorded numerous megalithic and other field monuments in southern England. Following is our collection on famous quotes by John Aubrey on education, life, leadership.
The astrologers and historians write that the ascendant as of Oxford is Capricornus, whose lord is Saturn, a religious planet, and patron of religious men. — John Aubrey
This Earle of Oxford, making of his low obeisance to Queen Elizabeth, happened to let a Fart, at which he was so abashed and ashamed that he went to Travell, 7 yeares. On his returne the Queen welcomed him home, and sayd, My Lord, I had forgott the Fart. — John Aubrey
He had read much, if one considers his long life; but his contemplation was much more than his reading. He was wont to say that if he had read as much as other men he should have known no more than other men. — John Aubrey
The silver Thames takes some part of this county in its journey to Oxford. — John Aubrey
If Solomon counts the day of one's death better than the day of one's birth, there can be no objection why that also may not be reckoned amongst one's remarkable and happy days. — John Aubrey
I have heard him [William Harvey] say, that after his Booke of the Circulation of the Blood came-out, that he fell mightily in his Practize, and that 'twas beleeved by the vulgar that he was crack-brained. — John Aubrey
How these curiosities would be quite forgot, did not such idle fellowes as I put them down. — John Aubrey
He [William Harvey] bid me to goe to the Fountain-head, and read Aristotle, Cicero, Avicenna, and did call the Neoteriques shitt-breeches. — John Aubrey
Mr. William Shakespeare was born at Stratford upon Avon in the county of Warwick. His father was a butcher, and I have been told heretofore by some of the neighbors, that when he was a boy he exercised his father's trade, but when he killed a calf he would do it in a high style and make a speech. Ben Jonson and he did gather humors of men daily wherever they came. — John Aubrey
Sir Walter, being strangely surprised and put out of his countenance at so great a table, gives his son a damned blow over the face. His son, as rude as he was, would not strike his father, but strikes over the face the gentleman that sat next to him and said Box about: twill come to my father anon. — John Aubrey
Mr Hooke sent, in his next letter [to Sir Isaac Newton] the whole of his Hypothesis, scil that the gravitation was reciprocall to the square of the distance: ... This is the greatest Discovery in Nature that ever was since the World's Creation. It was never so much as hinted by any man before. I wish he had writt plainer, and afforded a little more paper. — John Aubrey
I have been in danger of being drowned twice. — John Aubrey
There is to some men a great Lechery in Lying, and imposing on the understandings of beleeving people. — John Aubrey
Box about: 'twill come to my father anon. — John Aubrey
He [William Harvey] did not care for chymistrey, and was wont to speake against them with an undervalue. — John Aubrey
Arise Evans had a fungous nose, and said, it was revealed to him, that the King's hand would cure him, and at the first coming of King Charles II into St. James's Park, he kissed the King's hand, and rubbed his nose with it; which disturbed the King, but cured him. — John Aubrey
Life Lessons by John Aubrey
- John Aubrey's work demonstrates the importance of preserving and recording history, as he was one of the first to document the lives of notable figures in England.
- His work also highlights the importance of careful research and accuracy, as he was meticulous in his documentation of events and people.
- Finally, Aubrey's work serves as a reminder of the value of storytelling and the power of narrative to bring history to life.
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