Godfrey Higgins

Detail of a miniature of Higgins Godfrey Higgins (30 January 1772 in Owston, Yorkshire – 9 August 1833 in Cambridge) was an English magistrate and landowner, a prominent advocate for social reform, historian, and antiquarian. He wrote concerning ancient myths. His book ''Anacalypsis'', was published posthumously, in which he asserts a commonality among various religious myths, which he traces back to the supposed lost religion of Atlantis. He has been termed a "political radical, reforming county magistrate and idiosyncratic historian of religions". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Higgins, Godfrey, 1773-1833
    Published 1974
    Lahore : Premier Book House, [1974]
    cxlii, 344, xvii p. ; 19 cm.
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    by Higgins, Godfrey, 1773-1833
    Published 1829
    London : R. Hunter, 1829.
    xiv, xcvi, 324 pages, 51 unnumbered leaves of plates (some folded) : illustrations, map, plans ; 28 cm.
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    by Higgins, Godfrey, 1773-1833
    Published 1826
    London, Sherwood and Co., 1826.
    86 p.
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    by Higgins, Godfrey, 1773-1833
    Published 1836
    London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1836.
    2 v., [5] leaves of plates : ill. ; 30 cm.

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