"The Diary of John Evelyn - Volume I" from John Evelyn. English writer, gardener and diarist (1620-1706).
Sometimes overshadowed by his friend and contemporary Samuel Pepys, Evelyn is the other great English diarist. His great interest is that he was privy to all the great men and...
The Diary of John Evelyn (Volume 1 of 2)
See Don E. Wayne, Penshurst: The Semiotics of Place and the Poetics of History (London, 1984). ... 4 I have consulted Charles Webster, The Great Instauration: Science, Medicine and Reform, 1626–1660 (London, 1975), and Samuel Hartlib ...
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A scholarly edition of volume three of the diary of John Evelyn. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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The Diary Of John Evelyn (Volume I): Edited From The Original Mss By William Bray With A Biographical Introduction By The Editor And A Special Introduction By Richard Garnett (Complete Edition Of Two Volumes - Volume I) This book is a ...
The Tudor palace at Greenwich had fallen into disrepair during the Civil War, and in the 1660s a classical building was designed and built by John Webb for Charles II. When the monarch lost interest and the money ran out, the scheme was ...