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Samuel Pepys: diarist, administrator … budding fashionista
The Guardian
New analysis of 17th-century diarist's French fashion engravings shows he was not only a shrewd political operator but had a keen eye for new trends.
4 months ago
Samuel Pepys' fashion prints reveal his guilty pleasure: Fancy French clothes
Phys.org
A collection of French fashion engravings offers precious new insights into the life of Samuel Pepys years after his premature final diary...
4 months ago
For Samuel Pepys, a wild British Simchat Torah
thejewishstar.com
On 14th of October 1663 the famous diarist Samuel Pepys paid a visit to the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue in Creechurch Lane in the city of London.
1 month ago
Peeping on Pepys
History News Network
In a 1970 New York Times review of the first unexpurgated edition of the diary of Samuel Pepys, the literary critic Paul Delany wrote of how...
5 months ago
Samuel Pepys’ fashion plates: Instagram for the 17th century
Cosmos Magazine
Samuel Pepys is famous for keeping a detailed diary. But he also had a guilty pleasure: fancy French fashion.
4 months ago
Samuel Pepys was a secret fashionista! Famous English diarist had a 'guilty pleasure' for fancy French clothes
Daily Mail
The famous English diarist Samuel Pepys suffered internal conflict over his love for the Paris style, reports an academic at the University...
4 months ago
What COVID diaries have in common with Samuel Pepys’ 17th-century plague diaries
The Conversation
I've been exploring the COVID diaries of ordinary people, as well as diaries kept during the Great Plague of London in 1665-66.
11 months ago
Samuel Pepys’s fashion prints cast light on his attitudes after his diaries
London Evening Standard
Less is known about the second half of the diarist's life, up to his death in 1703 aged 70.
4 months ago
Diary of Samuel Pepys shows how life under the bubonic plague mirrored today’s pandemic
The Conversation
Sure, there were no Zoom calls or ventilators. But thanks to a prolific diarist, we can see some striking similarities, from daily death...
55 months ago
Now Is The Perfect Time To Read Samuel Pepys’ Diary From 1665
Forbes
On April 30, 1665 – 355 years ago today – a high-ranking British government official named Samuel Pepys ended the day's diary entry with an...
55 months ago