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William Stukeley, Science, Religion and Archaeology in Eighteenth-Century England.(Reviews of Books)(Book Review)
Albion, September, 2003 by Jacob, Margaret C.
David Boyd Haycock, William Stukeley, Science, Religion and Archaeology in Eighteenth-Century England, Rochester, N. Y.: The Boydell Press. 2002. Pp. xiii, 290. $70.00. ISBN 0-85115-864-1.
Of the many followers that Newton assembled in his life time (he died in 1727) none were quite as prolifie in print and manuscript as the antiquarian, William Stukeley. He published over twenty books and pamphlets and left huge manuscript collections in places as disparate as Freemasons' Hall in London and Cardiff Central Library. The Wellcome Institute in London, as well as Oxford and Cambridge, ...
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