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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 5 times, but was not at home (N) 1 time, and was a venue (V) 1 time.
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Thomas Taylor was a Neoplatonist philosopher. He was also noted for his poor translations of Aristotle and Plato which, despite their quality, were probably sources of William Blake's mythological system.
'T Taylor' and some instances of 'Taylor' have been identified as Thomas; see discussion under John Taylor.
This table lists the people this person is most frequently noted with in the diary.
Name | Number of Meetings |
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Hollis, Thomas Brand | 3 |
2 | |
Geddes, Dr Alexander | 2 |
Johnson, Joseph | 1 |
1 | |
Hollis, John | 1 |
Morgan, George Cadogan | 1 |
Romilly, Sir Samuel | 1 |
Disney, John | 1 |
Zenobio, Count Alvise | 1 |
Crosdill, John | 1 |
Bannister, John | 1 |
Thorkelin, Grímur Jónsson | 1 |
Piozzi, Hester Lynch (Thrale) (née Salusbury) | 1 |
Jerningham, | 1 |
1 | |
Vaughan, William | 1 |