An Astrological Diary of the Seventeenth Century: Samuel Jeake of Rye, 1652-1699
Editat de Michael Hunter, Annabel Gregoryen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mar 1988
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198229629
ISBN-10: 0198229623
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 39 halftones, 4 figures, map
Dimensiuni: 146 x 224 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198229623
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 39 halftones, 4 figures, map
Dimensiuni: 146 x 224 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
' Hunter and Gregory display impeccable editorial skills. The annotation is scrupulous and informative; books, people and significant events are briefly and precisely identified. They have also supplied a brilliant introduction, essential reading for historians of the period, and a series of appendices, mainly concerned with astrology, that greatly enhance the value of the book ... They have given us one of the best recent books on the history of medicine and astrology in early modern England and an important contribution to economic and ecclesiatical history.' Medieval History '
'Jeake's meticulously edited diary should continue to attract the attention of social historians for years to come.'The Listener
`a valuable source and deserves to be widely known'English Historical Review
'edited with marvellous care'Daily Telegraph
' this diary of a puritan Pooter, handsomely produced by the Clarendon Press, remains an interesting curiosity ... full of delicious moments of unintentional comedy'The Spectator
'this book is something for which ... we can be very grateful.'Patrick Curry
'With its substantial introduction, glossary of technical terms ... this annotated text is a prime addition to the diverse literature of the subject'History and Archaeology Review
'It is a fascinating source both for an astrological interpretation of day-to-day life, and for the record of books Jeake read. For once a publisher's blurb seems justified: this probably is 'one of the most interesting seventeenth-century diaries to be published this century'.'J.C. Robertson, Washington University, St Louis, Renaissance Studies
'This very useful edition of a previously unpublished later seventeenth-century diary is a welcome addition to the body of works in this genre in the period ... it presents an invaluable view of daily life in a provincial town and of familial and business relationships within it.'Lotte Mulligan, La Trobe University, Albion
'Jeake's meticulously edited diary should continue to attract the attention of social historians for years to come.'The Listener
`a valuable source and deserves to be widely known'English Historical Review
'edited with marvellous care'Daily Telegraph
' this diary of a puritan Pooter, handsomely produced by the Clarendon Press, remains an interesting curiosity ... full of delicious moments of unintentional comedy'The Spectator
'this book is something for which ... we can be very grateful.'Patrick Curry
'With its substantial introduction, glossary of technical terms ... this annotated text is a prime addition to the diverse literature of the subject'History and Archaeology Review
'It is a fascinating source both for an astrological interpretation of day-to-day life, and for the record of books Jeake read. For once a publisher's blurb seems justified: this probably is 'one of the most interesting seventeenth-century diaries to be published this century'.'J.C. Robertson, Washington University, St Louis, Renaissance Studies
'This very useful edition of a previously unpublished later seventeenth-century diary is a welcome addition to the body of works in this genre in the period ... it presents an invaluable view of daily life in a provincial town and of familial and business relationships within it.'Lotte Mulligan, La Trobe University, Albion