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  1. Gilbert Whiteïÿýs journals. Edited by Walter Johnson by Gilbert (1720-1793). Johnson, Walter (1867-) ed. White, 1970-01-01
  2. The natural history of Selborne - Edited and introduced by E.M. Nicholson by Gilbert (1720-1793) - Related names: Nicholson, E. M. (ed.); Daglish, Eri White, 1925
  3. The natural history of Selborne by Gilbert White. by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1908-01-01
  4. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne by Gilbert White by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1901-01-01
  5. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. in the county o by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1911-01-01
  6. The natural history of Selborne with observations on various par by White. Gilbert. 1720-1793., 1854-01-01
  7. Gilbert White: Naturalist, Poet, Priest and Scholar (1720-1793) (Selbourne Papers) by Paul G. M. Foster, 2000-09-29
  8. Gilbert White's Year: Passages from the Garden Kalendar and the Naturalist's Journal, 1751-1793 by Gilbert White, 1981-02
  9. The Journals of Gilbert White, 1751-1773 by Gilbert White, 1987-05
  10. The Journals of Gilbert White 1774 1783 (Vol 2) by Gilbert White, 1988-11
  11. The Essential Gilbert White of Selborne (A Godine country classic) by Gilbert White, H. J. Massingham, 1985-07
  12. Gilbert White: A Biography of the Author of The Natural History of Selborne by Richard Mabey, 2007-02-02
  13. The Selborne Pioneer: Gilbert White As Naturalist and Scientist : A Re-Examination by Ted Dadswell, 2003-03
  14. Gilbert White and His Records: A Scientific Biography by Paul G. M. Foster, 1989-05

61. The Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
White, Gilbert (17201793) Thursday morning 1890; 42 29 August 1894. 61.Whittier, John Greenleaf (1807-1892) 10th November, 1892, death; 59
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Sarah Orne Jewett Works
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LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT INDEX A Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot (1822-1907)
August 28, 1901. Alden, Henry Mills (1836-1919)
Saturday morning [1891]. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
Preface

[1889-90], "Elmwood," "A Bad Boy";
23 July, 1890, retirement from Atlantic
[1890], "Shaw's Folly," "Two Boys in Black";
Hotel Brunswick [1890-91], poem in memory of Mr. Lowell, My Cousin the Colonel Arabian Nights 15 April 1900. Arnold, Edwin, Sir, (1832-1904) Friday evening, South Berwick [1885]. Arnold, Matthew (1822-1888) Thursday night, 1884, Mr. Arnold's "Nineteenth Century" paper; Sunday afternoon, December, 1888, essay on George Sand; Wednesday evening [1889-90], "Essays on Celtic Poetry"; Thursday morning [1890]; Sunday evening [1890]; 20 August 1892; Monday morning [1897]; 11 Sept. [1898]; 13th of December [1908]. Austen, Jane (1775-1818) Saturday morning [1903-04], Persuasion B June, 1885, "The Alchemist";

62. "Some Biogeographers, Evolutionists And Ecologists: Chrono-Biographical Sketches
White, Gilbert (England 17201793) natural history try Google! Whitley, GilbertPercy (England-Australia 1903-1975) ichthyology, history
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keywords: biogeography, naturalists, ecology, evolution, zoogeography, phytogeography, geographical ecology, natural history
Some Biogeographers,
Evolutionists and Ecologists:
Chrono-Biographical Sketches*

by Charles H. Smith, Ph.D., Joshua Woleben, and Carubie Rodgers

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Alphabetical Listing by Name Listing by Country Listing by Discipline Each name in the following list of naturalists is linked to a corresponding capsule "chrono-biographical" sketch of that individual prepared by the authors. Coverage extends backward in time as far as the eighteenth century; figures from all over the world are included (though there is admittedly a decided Anglo-American bias). The target subject here is biogeography, but this being a broad field there are many persons on the list who are better known as climatologists, zoologists, botanists, ecologists, oceanographers, paleontologists, etc.in other words, who made their main reputations in cognate disciplines. This service has been set up to support my two "Early Classics in Biogeography, Distribution and Diversity Studies"

63. The Spiritwalk Library Project Gutenberg
White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918 White, Gilbert, 1720-1793 White, Stewart Edward,1873-1946 Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892
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64. Eighteenth-Century Life, Volume 28, 2004 - Table Of Contents
White, Gilbert, 17201793. Natural history and antiquities of Selborne, in thecounty of Southampton. Natural history History 18th century.
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Eighteenth-Century Life
Volume 28, Number 3, Fall 2004
C ONTENTS
    Beach, Adam R.
  • Carnival Politics, Generous Satire, and Nationalist Spectacle in Behn's The Rover
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    • Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689. Rover. English drama Restoration, 1660-1700 Political aspects. Carnival in literature.
    • Bowen, Scarlet.
    • "The Real Soul of a Man in her Breast": Popular Opposition and British Nationalism in Memoirs of Female Soldiers, 1740-1750
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      • Life and adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies, commonly call'd Mother Ross. Female soldier, or, The surprising life and adventures of Hannah Snell. Women soldiers in literature. Nationalism in literature.
      • Menely, Tobias.
      • Traveling in Place: Gilbert White’s Cosmopolitan Parochialism
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        • White, Gilbert, 1720-1793. Natural history and antiquities of Selborne, in the county of Southampton. Natural history History 18th century. Place (Philosophy) in literature.
        • De Montluzin, Emily Lorraine.

65. Project MUSE
Gilbert White s The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County travelers and natural history enthusiasts.1 White (17201793) offers his
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Gilbert White's Cosmopolitan Parochialism
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"We have great Faith in your Topography, as if in Fact You had been everywhere." Gilbert White's The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton (London, 1789) dedicates itself to the proposition that a place so minute as the parish of Selborne, a district roughly thirty miles in circumference with "all its curves and indentings" (5) exhibits sufficient topographical particularity, singular phenomena, and curious inhabitants to interest a growing audience of armchair travelers and natural history enthusiasts. White (1720-1793) offers his definition of the dimensions and constitutive elements of place as an innovative contribution to the literature of popular regional histories that commenced with Robert Plot's Natural History of Oxfordshire in 1677. In the Advertisement to

66. 1720-1793 - Amazon Search Results
The Journals of Gilbert White, 17511773, related searches 1720-1793 Diaries EnglandNatural History Naturalists. The Journals of Gilbert White, 1751-1773.
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67. Illustrated Books
White, Gilbert (17201793) Natural history of Selborne, in the county of Southampton,by Gilbert White, illustrated by Edmund H.New
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Previous Page N NACHSHEN PASTERNAK, Boris (1890-1960)
Selected poems, [translated from the Russian by J.M. Cohen, drawings by Donia Nachshen]
London, Ernest Benn Limited, 1958
ISBN B8571222
Barcode: 72051310, Suffix: NACHSHEN NAISH SWIFT, Jonathan (1667-1745)
Travels into several remote nations of the world by Lemuel Gulliver, first a surgeon, and then a captain of several ships, in four parts, wood engravings by Theodore Nash
Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1938
ISBN B3005222
Barcode: 72051329, Suffix: NAISH NASH NASH, John Northcote
English garden flowers, (by) John Nash
London, Duckworth, 1948 ISBN 49021205 Barcode: 72051337, Suffix: NASH NEW WHITE, Gilbert (1720-1793) Natural history of Selborne, in the county of Southampton, by Gilbert White, illustrated by Edmund H.New London, Oxford University Press, 1951 ISBN Q2072340 Barcode: 71536132, Suffix: NEW NEWELL NEWELL, Peter (1862-1924) Topsys and Turvys, written and illustrated by Peter Newell New York, Dover Pubns., 1964

68. Neornithes:nomina Avium - Author T-Z
White, Gilbert ? 17201793 White, John ? Jour Voy NS Wales 1790
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Author data T U V W ... pag.4 T
Taczanowski, Wladyslaw 1819-1890.
Warsaw Taczanowski
(Berlepsch)
Takatsukasa (Taka-Tsukasa), Nobusuke (Prince) 1889-1959
Tarragon, Leonce de 1813-1896
Teixeira, Dante Martins Teixeira
Temminck, Coenraad Jacob 1778-1858
Leyden Temminck
Temminck
(Weske, John S.) Thayer, John Eliot 1862-1933
Born 3 April, 1862 Boston, Mass Son of Nathaniel Thayer Banker. Married Evelyn Forbes Built a Museum in Lancaster, Mass. 1904 Died 29 July 1933 Thomson [? John Vaughan T. ] Thompson Thonglongya, Kitti d 1972(3) Thunberg, Carl Peter 1743-1828 Sweden Student of Linnaeus; traveled for Dutch E. India Co. Cape, Often ridiculed during and shortly after his life, commonly quoting such "Thunbergisms" as: "Water is the element which makes sea journeys both outside and inside of the Netherlands so nimble and comfortable." or his comment on first entering France: "To me it could not but seem both strange adn ridiculous to hear Burghers and Farmers all speak that, in other places so noble, language."

69. The Book Collector - Alphabetical Index To Volume 17 (1968)
Authors, uncollected XL111 Gilbert White 17201793, Check-list Claude A.Prance, 300. Babb, James Tinkham (1899-1968) memories of, by WS Lewis
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This index contains 321 entries Index entry Page(s) 'Boke of Brome': sold to USA 18th-Century English Illustrators, : John Vanderbank 1694-1739: H .A. Hammelmann A Much Travelled Association Copy of Calvin's Institutes: Carey S. Bliss A Newcastle Collection of Wood Blocks: Frances M. Thomson Abbey, John R.: sale, fourth and final portion Agneau Pascal Alderson, Frederick: article by All Souls College, Oxford: Visiting Fellowships Amelung, Peter: review by Anderson, Wallace L.: query by Arrowsmith Ltd.: sale of MSS Coll. Art Nouveau: books and posters Audin, Maurice Auktionsprotokol over Soren Kierkegaards.: Sales Record of of Soren Kierkegaard) Authors' catalogues of the 16th century Authors, 'uncollected : XL111 : Gilbert White 1720-1793, : Check-list: Claude A. Prance Babb, James Tinkham (1899-1968): memories of, by W. S. Lewis

70. Bernbaum, Anthology Of Romanticism, 3rd. Ed.
Gilbert White (17201793) From The Natural History and Antiquities of SelborneThe Tortoise The Bee-Lad. ERASMUS DARWIN (1731-1802) From The Botanic Garden
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Anthology of ROMANTICISM
Selected and Edited by Ernest Bernbaum
Third Edition Revised and Enlarged.
New York: Ronald Press, 1948.
[from] Preface
These selections from the voluminous literature of the English Romantic Period (c. 1783-1832) were not chosen merely for historical reasons, or because they were popular in their own time (some were so, others were then almost unknown). This is not an herbarium, nor a museum of fossils; it is not a collection of flora or fauna, once alive, but now dead. It is an anthology in the true sense of the word,namely a gathering together of the choicest living flowers, the still unfaded efflorescence of the vast and fecund literature of English Romanticism. I have tried to reject any passage that is trash, though it may have been often included in previous books of selections, or though it may still have some curious antiquarian interest. Even in the brief section drawn from the Pre-Romantic Movement, the main purpose of which is historical, I have admitted very few specimens (fewer than in previous editions) that are of historical interest only.
Contents
Selections from the Pre-Romantic Movement
LORD SHAFTESBURY (1671-1713)
From An Inquiry Concerning Virtue or Merit: The Moral Sense
From The Moralists: Harmony of the Moral World and the Natural JAMES THOMSON (1700-1748)
From The Seasons
Hardships and Benevolence
Life's Meaning to the Generous Mind
The Divine Force in Spring
The Pleasing Sadness of the Declining Year

71. In The Books
1923 than it was in Gilbert White s time, and so Burroughs 18371921 of calibre than White of Selborne 1720-1793, and very different from him.
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Fact or Fancy, It's in the Books Liesurely browsing of random information, fact or fancy, may produce surprising results - or none at all.
No matter: It's restful recreation for dreamers and thinkers alike! The bits and pieces found here do little more than touch lightly upon what each of the authors had to say about Burroughs. There is nothing complete. There is only a little of this and that, just enough, perhaps, to turn one to the books on the shelves and to the pages within where the extended thoughts are to be found. HOME SOURCES VOLUME CONTENTS ... CHRONOLOGY The Burroughs farm in Roxbury, NY was 320 acres in size. Sharp BLJB 9 Dallas Lore Sharp asks an innocent question in a way that should catch the eyes of any chronologist. "If the modern doctrine of few children (at most two) had been the religion of family life then, as it seems to be now (1927-'28), and Chauncey and Amy Burroughs had stopped with Hiram and Eden and Curtis and Wilson and Jane and Olly Ann, - then where would have been Wake-Robin and Signs and Seasons and Locusts and Wild Honey and Winter Sunshine and those other twenty volumes more?" It seems Sharp had an answer something like "Yeah, those books would never have been," but in the chronologist's mind, he would have answered his own question incorrectly. He should have known better, and he did know better. He makes it clear three pages later. But then, why should the chronologist be so picky?

72. Jane Austen -- Full Bibliography Of Books -- Subject Index
White, Gilbert, 17201793 Vaughan. Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797 Criticismand interpretation Berglund. Johnson. Political and social views Poovey.
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Full Bibliography of Books Subject Index
Go to Bibliography of Articles and Dissertations: (A-G) (H-M) (N-?)
Go to an Index of allusions to books and authors in Jane Austen's writings
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73. Glossary O To Z
White, Gilbert (17201793). English clergyman and naturalist, born in Selbournein the Hampshire countryside of England, and wrote The Natural History of
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    occipital condyle : the articulation point between the skull and the first vertebra. It positioning on the skull helps determine whether the animal walked upright or not. [3: skull inferior view , from human skeleton site oestrus : a short (5-60 days) reproductive cycle, during which ovulation takes place, in sexually mature mammal species. Mating usually takes place during this period. [3: oestrus cycle oestrus ovulation Old world : Old World consists of those parts of Earth known to Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus: Europe, Asia, and Africa. The New World is one of the names used for the continents of North and South America and adjacent islands collectively, in use since the 16th century. Old World monkeys all belong to one family, Cercopithecidae (catarrhines). The [3: New World monkeys ] are the platyrrhines.

74. Hampshire
Tel. 01420 511275 House of The Rev. Gilbert White (17201793), 18th CenturyGarden, The Oates Museum, Tea Parlour, gift shop, field studies centre.
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HOME POTTERIES CHURCHES RAILWAYS ... GO-SEE
'The Wakes' , Selbourne, nr. Alton Hampshire GU34 3JH. Tel. 01420 511275
House of The Rev. Gilbert white (1720-1793), 18th Century Garden, The Oates Museum, Tea Parlour, gift shop, field studies centre.
STANSTED PARK, Stansted Park Foundation , Rowlands Castle, Hampshire PO9 6DX. Tel. 01705 412265
Built 1688 a beautiful stately home: Victorian glass houses: arboretum: circular well-head garden: play area: ancient chapel: Bessborough collection: woodland walk.
THE SIR HAROLD HILLIER GARDENS and ARBORETUM
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Jermyns Lane Ampfield Romsey Hampshire SO51 0QA
Tea Rooms, plant centre, gift shop.
EXBURY GARDENS Tel. 01703 891203
The New Forest Nr Beaulieu Hampshire Plant Centre-Gift Shop- Tea Rooms BRAXTON GARDENS Tel. 01590 642008 Everton Grange Lake, Braxton Courtyard, Lymore Lane, Milford on Sea, Hampshire, SO41 0TX . MEDIEVAL MERCHANT'S HOUSE 58, French Street, Southampton. Tel: 01703 221503 13th century town house.

75. David Young Acquiring The Friedrich Tippmann Collection
Gilbert White, 17201793. The Natural History of Selborne; with Observations onVarious Parts of Nature, and the Naturalist s Calendar.
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76. TomFolio.com: By William White
Gilbert White, 17201793; Alderson, Unfamiliar Libraries XIV. Cashel Cathedral;Nixon, A Bindig by Katharine Adams; (Winter) Phillipps and Italy; Keynes,
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77. Darwin Trip
In June, 1857, Darwin visited Selborne, the home of Gilbert White (17201793).Tanford Reynolds 115-116 The Gilbert White Museum in Selborne occupies
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The Darwin Trip
J OHN H W T ARIK C HERKAOUI
June 23 - July 11, 1998
Draft: 23 June 1998
This trip is funded by a grant to Baruch College entitled, Darwin and Darwinism: Scientific Theory and Social Construction (EW 20113-93). The goal of this trip is to take photographs for web pages that disseminate information about the grant. The original program "Leadership Opportunity in Science and Humanities Education" was sponsored by three agencies: the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, and the National Science Foundation. NOTE: This page is on our web site, but it is purposely not linked to any other page because I do not own the rights to any of the scanned images. They are there to aid us in recognition of the buildings we intend to photograph. At present this page is only for dissemination to Darwin Seminar participants and as information to the granting agencies. Sources of images are listed at the end of the document. A REQUEST FOR PICTURES : We will not be able to travel to all the places we would like within the time available. If any viewer has pictures that would enhance our web site and would be willing to share them with the world, we would like to use them. Digital images (compressed files *.jpg, please) can be sent to us by email:

78. ENG 4953 The English Countryside, 1730-1850
White, Gilbert, 17201793. The natural history and antiquities of Selborne, White, Gilbert, 1720-1793. A naturalist s calendar, with observations in
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  • Austen, Jane, 1775-1817.
    Emma: a novel. In three volumes. By the author of "Pride and prejudice", etc.
    London, Printed for J. Murray, 1816.
    3 v. 19 cm.
  • Castell, Robert.
    The villas of the ancients illustrated. By Robert Castell.
    London, Printed for the author, 1728.
    128 p. illus., 13 plates (9 fold.) 49 cm. NA324 .C3 Folio
  • Couper, Robert, 1750-1818. The tourifications of Malachi Meldrum Esq. of Meldrum-Hall. Aberdeen, Printed by J. Chalmers for J. Johnson, London, 1803. 2 v. 18 cm.
  • Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies, giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious and worth observation ... / By a gentleman. London : Printed and sold by G. Strahan ... [and 5 others], 1724-27. 4 v. in 3 : ill., 2 fold. maps, fold. plan ; 19 cm.
  • 79. Y Drych Digidol - Darluniau - Thomas Pennant. Journey To Snowdon
    Mae ei waith i w gymharu â gwaith enwogion Lloegr megis The natural history andantiquities of Selborne (1789) gan Gilbert White (17201793) neu The
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    Thomas Pennant Journey to Snowdon
    Gweld y gyfrol
    Mae'r gyfrol Journey to Snowdon yn rhan o waith mwy gan Thomas Pennant, A tour in Wales (1778-1783). Yma gwelir fersiwn addurnedig o'r gwaith a baratowyd ar gyfer llyfrgell Pennant ei hun yn Nowning.
    Thomas Pennant (1726-1798)
    Ganed Thomas Pennant ym mhlasty Downing, Sir y Fflint, hen gartref y teulu. Aeth i Rydychen i astudio gan ymaelodi yng Ngholeg Queen's. Yno fe'i hysbrydolwyd i deithio ond, yn fwy na hynny, i gofnodi ffrwyth ei ymchwil ar ei deithiau. Gadawodd y coleg heb raddio ond gyda syniad clir o sut yr oedd am dreulio ei amser a'i egni.
    The natural history and antiquities of Selborne (1789) gan Gilbert White (1720-1793) neu The antiquities of England and Wales (1772-1776) gan Francis Grose (1731?-1791).
    Pennant fel casglwr a noddwr
    Roedd Pennant yn gasglwr a noddwr deallus. Nid casglu ar sail rhinwedd celfyddydol oedd ei fryd ond yn hytrach er mwyn yr wybodaeth ddarluniadol oedd yn y lluniau. Fel noddwr tueddai Pennant i brynu yn uniongyrchol oddi wrth yr arlunydd. Cyflogodd Moses Griffith (1747-1819) i weithio'n llawn amser fel artist o 1771 ymlaen, a rhoi llety iddo yn Nowning. Moses oedd yn gyfrifol am y rhan fwyaf o'r darluniau yng nghyhoeddiadau Pennant. Ar yr un pryd noddai John Ingleby (1749-1808) o Helygain yn achlysurol, gan ei dalu fesul darlun. Arbenigai Ingleby mewn trefluniau a vignettes.

    80. The National Archives | Search The Archives | National Register Of Archives | De
    Oates, Lawrence Edward Grace (18801912) Antarctic Explorer (2). White,Gilbert (1720-1793) Naturalist (15). 4 records noted
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