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Cambridge University Library; Churchill Babington; Charles Cardale Babington; John Thomas Abdy, William Reynolds Collett, John Henry Webster, John Glover, William Wayman Hutt, Thomas Bendyshe, George Williams, Charles Brodrick Scott, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, Edward Ventris (1856).
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A Catalogue of the Manuscripts Preserved in the Library of the University of Cambridge: Ed. for the Syndics of the University Press
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From a nationalistic point of view, Aglionby pointed to a revival of the arts at the Restoration of 1660, and promoted the painter
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In 1698 Aglionby was attempting to negotiate a postal treaty with the French Farmer-General of Posts, in
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from 1629, and who married Sibella Smith in 1635, dying in 1643. He had an M.D. degree from the
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During the 1680s Aglionby was in practice in London as a physician. He was based in
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was the leading genre of art; it contained eleven biographies of Italian painters.
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The Artist Grows Old: The Aging of Art and Artists in Italy, 1500–1800
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in 1687. At this period he took an active part in the Royal Society.
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Web of Nature: Martin Lister (1639–1712), the First Arachnologist
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Reading Authority and Representing Rule in Early Modern England
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Malvasia's Life of the Carracci: Commentary and Translation
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer
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BRILL. p. 381. 269:Whole Art of the Stage 39:University of Bordeaux 857:. Brill. p. 44. 182:Carlo Cesare Malvasia 44:Aglionby was elected 827:Nation and Narration 650:(17 February 2009). 569:Truth About Art, The 215:, and the sculptor 178:Gian Pietro Bellori 33:, who was tutor to 58:Sir William Temple 837:978-1-136-76930-6 806:(Subscription or 774:978-1-4411-5675-4 744:978-0-521-78187-9 717:978-0-226-31587-4 663:978-1-4051-5222-8 633:978-1-4724-1392-5 606:978-0-300-12123-0 579:978-1-78099-841-1 552:978-0-226-31587-4 525:978-90-04-20703-5 482:978-0-300-13350-9 455:978-0-85989-613-9 428:978-0-521-02988-9 329:978-0-226-31587-4 257:(1669). 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Index

George Aglionby
William Cavendish, 3rd Earl of Devonshire
University of Bordeaux
Fellow of the Royal Society
Sir Andrew Henley, 1st Baronet
Robert Paston, 1st Earl of Yarmouth
Sir William Temple
The Hague
Broad Street
Royal College of Physicians
Calais
James Brydges
Abraham Hill
Matthew Prior
sic
history painting
Giorgio Vasari
Lives
Cimabue
Giotto
Leonardo da Vinci
Andrea del Sarto
Raphael
Giorgione
Michelangelo
Giulio Romano
Pierino del Vaga
Titian
Donatello
Gian Pietro Bellori

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