

His general habits, in his latter years, as is commonly the case with severe students, were sedentary and, during the last ten years of his life, he had frequent pains in his chest, occasioned by so much application, and leaning against his table to write but, in his younger days, spent at Eton, he excelled in various athletic exercises and, by his skill in swimming, was the happy instrument in saving the life of the venerable Dr. Bryant to the office of Secretary, then about 1400l. The Duke made him his private secretary, in which capacity he accompanied his Grace during his campaign on the continent, where he had the command of the British forces and, when he was made Master-General of the Ordnance, he appointed Mr.
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Illustrious house and, what may be reckoned, at least equally fortunate, his lot fell among those who knew how to appreciate his worth, and were both able and willing to reward it. He attended the Duke of Marlborough, and his brother, Lord Charles Spencer, at Eton, as their private tutor, and proved a valuable acquisition to that He was ele cte d f rom Eto n t o K ing 's Col lege in 173 6 too k t he deg ree of Bachelor of Arts in 1740 and proceeded Master in 1744. He received his first rudiments at the village of Lullingstone, in Kent and was admitted upon the foundation, at Eton College, on the 3d of August, 1730, where he was three years captain of the school, previous to his removal to Cambridge. The two royal foundations of Eton, and King's College, Cambridge, justly boast of this great scholar and ornament of his age. Whence a difference has arisen between the dates in this entry, and the inscription on his monument, hereafter given, we are unable to explain. * * * * * The earliest authentic account we can obtain of the birth of this learned and celebrated writer, is from the Register Book of Eton College, in which he is entered "of Chatham, in the county of Kent, of the age of twelve years, in 1730,"-consequently, born in 1718. * * * * * SOME ACC OUN T OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF JACOB BRYANT, ESQ. WITH A PORTRAIT AND SOME ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR A V IND ICA TIO N O F T HE APA MEA N M EDA L Observations and Inquiries relating to various Parts of Antient History A C OMP LET E I NDE X, AND FOR TY- ONE PLA TES, N EAT LY ENG RAV ED. A NEW SYSTEM OR, AN ANA LYS IS OF ANT IEN T M YTH OLO GY: WHEREIN AN ATTEMPT IS MADE TO DIVEST TRADITION OF FABLE AND TO RED UCE THE TRU TH TO ITS ORI GINA L P URI TY, BY JACOB BRYANT, ESQ. Aut hor : J aco b B rya nt Release Date: Aug Language: English Produced by Dave Maddock, Keith Edkins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at Transcriber's note: A few typographical errors have been corrected: they are listed at the end of the text. Title: A New System or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Check out his channel () and website Funky Rustic ().Īnd as always, thanks to my trusty Patreons and fans for your support.Īh, tyrian. The M1Rex doesn't have a ride cymbal, or at least a proper one that could be used, so there is a little Roland TR-707 ride at the last rounds of the theme.īig thanks to Alexander Brandon for his great work. Some extra processing in form of EQ, compression, chorus, delay, and reverb were added. Everything was recorded part for part and bit for bit, which took a substantial amount of time when trying and failing as I went along. As with all the other songs in this series, I also opted for some extrapolation and added a little more parts and extended the song - the original is after all only 24 measures on endless repeat, which would have become a bit boring for 3.5 minutes.Īll the sounds are from the KORG M1Rex, the expanded module version of the classic M1 keyboard. Initially I set out to do the intro music too, but landed on just the "Tyrian - The Level" segment which seems to be the most recognised theme from the game. This has also been featured on and it seems the majority out there favours the Adlib version to the MT-32/SC-55, so it was with a bit of trepidation I started working on this, trying to keep it up to standard with what people love about it out there. In this instalment of game music done on old gear, it's time to tackle Tyrian 2000! A brilliant piece of game music from the famous Brandon who made such classics as Jazz Jackrabbit 2, Deus Ex, Unreal and many others.
