The Diary of John Evelyn

The Diary of John Evelyn
Title The Diary of John Evelyn PDF eBook
Author John Evelyn
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 1901
Genre Europe
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The Diary of John Evelyn (Volume 1 of 2)

The Diary of John Evelyn (Volume 1 of 2)
Title The Diary of John Evelyn (Volume 1 of 2) PDF eBook
Author John Evelyn
Publisher Litres
Pages 587
Release 2021-12-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 5040825587

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The Diary of John Evelyn

The Diary of John Evelyn
Title The Diary of John Evelyn PDF eBook
Author John Evelyn
Publisher
Pages 406
Release 1936
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John Evelyn

John Evelyn
Title John Evelyn PDF eBook
Author John Dixon Hunt
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 314
Release 2017-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1780238703

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The great English writer and gardener John Evelyn (1620–1706) kept a diary all his life. Today, this diary is considered an invaluable source of information on more than fifty years of social, cultural, religious, and political life in seventeenth-century England. Evelyn’s work is often overshadowed by the literary contributions of his contemporary and friend, Samuel Pepys. This new biography changes that. John Dixon Hunt takes a fresh look at the life and work of one of England’s greatest diarists, focusing particularly on Evelyn’s “domesticity.” The book explores Evelyn’s life at home, and perhaps even more importantly, his domestication of foreign ideas and practices in England. During the English Civil Wars, Evelyn traveled extensively throughout Europe, taking in ideas on the management of estate design while abroad to apply them in England. Evelyn’s greatest accomplishment was the import of European garden art to the UK, a feat Hunt puts into context alongside a range of Evelyn’s social and ethical thinking. Illustrated with visual material from Evelyn’s time and from his own pen, the book is an ideal introduction to a hugely important figure in the shaping of early modern Britain.

Acetaria

Acetaria
Title Acetaria PDF eBook
Author John Evelyn
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1699
Genre Angiosperms
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The Diary of John Evelyn, Volume II (of 2)

The Diary of John Evelyn, Volume II (of 2)
Title The Diary of John Evelyn, Volume II (of 2) PDF eBook
Author John Evelyn
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Release 2013
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The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn

The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn
Title The Curious World of Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn PDF eBook
Author Margaret Willes
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 351
Release 2017-09-19
Genre History
ISBN 0300231725

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An intimate portrait of two pivotal Restoration figures during one of the most dramatic periods of English history Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn are two of the most celebrated English diarists. They were also extraordinary men and close friends. This first full portrait of that friendship transforms our understanding of their times. Pepys was earthy and shrewd, while Evelyn was a genteel aesthete, but both were drawn to intellectual pursuits. Brought together by their work to alleviate the plight of sailors caught up in the Dutch wars, they shared an inexhaustible curiosity for life and for the exotic. Willes explores their mutual interests—diary-keeping, science, travel, and a love of books—and their divergent enthusiasms, Pepys for theater and music, Evelyn for horticulture and garden design. Through the richly documented lives of two remarkable men, Willes revisits the history of London and of England in an age of regicide, revolution, fire, and plague to reveal it also as a time of enthralling possibility.