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Mythology is the natural measure of the unenlightened mind; it contains the aspirings of the soul after higher objects, which are beyond its reach, and its efforts to realize the dim images faintly formed in the mind, as the man wandering in darkness strives to give shape to the objects indistinctly
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On the expiration of his apprenticeship, he for a short time carried on a printing business in partnership with a Mr. Wilks in Chancery Lane; but on 18 May 1803 Taylor established himself in partnership with his father in Blackhorse Court,
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For 35 years, Taylor represented the ward of Farringdon Without on the council of the City of London. He took an active part in matters of education, and assisted in founding the
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and the corporation library, while he promoted the establishment of the London University (later
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and of the Astronomical and Philological societies, and was an original member of the
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Scientific Memoirs selected from the Transactions of foreign Academies of Science
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Taylor also edited and issued five volumes between 1837 and 1852 of
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was incorporated in 1841, and the two were carried on as the
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London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine
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in 1838. From 1837 to 1852, he edited and published
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Norwich
Richmond, Surrey
naturalist
publisher
scientific journals
Philosophical Magazine
Annals of Natural History
Scientific Memoirs
Taylor and Francis
Norwich
John Taylor
Sir James Edward Smith
Chancery Lane
Title page to volume I of Taylor's Scientific Memoirs (1841)
Scientific Memoirs
Fleet Street
Red Lion Court
Taylor & Francis
Dr. William Francis
natural history
Linnean Society
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
British Association
Alexander Tilloch
City of London School
University College, London
Richmond, Surrey
St Peter's Church, Petersham
Scientific Memoirs selected from the Transactions of foreign Academies of Science

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