Further Reading
- Delair, Justin B. and William A.S. Sarjeant. "The earliest discoveries of dinosaurs: the records re-examined." Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 113 (2002): 185-197.
- Emery, Frank. Edward Lhuyd. 1971.
- Evans, Dewi W. and Brynley F. Roberts (eds.). Archæologia Britannica: Texts and Translations. Celtic Studies Publications 10. 2007. Description.
- Gunther, R.T. The Life and Letters of Edward Lhuyd. 1945.
- Roberts, Brynley F. Edward Lhuyd, the Making of a Scientist. 1980.
- Williams, Derek R. Prying into every hole and corner: Edward Lhuyd in Cornwall in 1700. 1993.
- Williams, Derek R. Edward Lhuyd, 1660-1709: A Shropshire Welshman. 2009.
- "Never at rest" A biography of Isaac Newton by Richard S. Westfall ISBN :0521274354 pp581,
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