The Diary of Samuel Pepys
The diary that Samuel Pepys kept between 1660 and 1669 is an eyewitness account of matters large and small during a time of tremendous intellectual and cultural upheaval.
If you’ve always wanted to read the diary but have been intimidated by its sheer mass, it’s now avaiable in a digestable, serialized form, with useful annotations. Each morning, pepysdiary.com posts exactly what Pepys wrote 343 years ago today.
Now, if only someone would do the same with the diary of John Evelyn.
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