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The Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete

by Samuel Pepys

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The work is a comprehensive edition of the personal diary written by Samuel Pepys, a 17th-century English naval administrator and observer of his era. It is organised chronologically and covers the years 1659 to 1669, providing detailed entries that encompass his daily life, health, domestic affairs, and professional responsibilities. The narrative also includes accounts of significant historical events such as the Restoration of Charles II and various socio-political developments of the period. The diary was originally kept in shorthand and later transcribed, offering a firsthand perspective on life in England during a time of political upheaval and cultural change. Its detailed descriptions and candid reflections have made it a valuable source for understanding the period's social history, politics, and everyday customs. The edition presents the diary in its complete form, as originally penned by Pepys, with minimal editorial addition.

The 17th-century manuscript provides an unvarnished view of ordinary life alongside major historical moments, making it an important reference for historical and biographical research.

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Although the Diary of Samuel Pepys has been in the hands of the public for nearly seventy years, it has not hitherto appeared in its entirety. In the original edition of 1825 scarcely half of the manuscript was printed. Lord Braybrooke added some passages as the various editions were published, but in the preface to his last edition he wrote: “there appeared indeed no necessity to amplify or in any way to alter the text of the Diary beyond the correction of a few verbal errors and corrupt passages hitherto overlooked.” The public knew nothing as to what was left unprinted, and there was therefore a general feeling of gratification when it was announced some eighteen years ago that a new edition was to be published by the Rev. Mynors Bright, with the addition of new matter equal to a third of the whole. It was understood that at last the Diary was to appear in its entirety, but there was a passage in Mr. Bright’s preface which suggested a doubt respecting the necessary completeness. He wrote: “It would have been tedious to the reader if I had copied from the Diary the account of his daily work at the office.” As a matter of fact, Mr. Bright left roughly speaking about one-fifth of the whole Diary still unprinted, although he transcribed the whole, and bequeathed his transcript to Magdalene College. It has now been decided that the whole of the Diary shall be made public, with the exception of a few passages which cannot possibly be printed. It may be thought by some that these omissions are due to an unnecessary squeamishness, but it is not really so, and readers are therefore asked to have faith in the judgment of the editor. Where any passages have been omitted marks of omission are added, so that in all cases readers will know where anything has been left out. Lord Braybrooke made the remark in his “Life of Pepys,” that “the cipher employed by him greatly resembles that known by the name of ‘Rich’s system.’” When Mr. Bright came to decipher the MS., he discovered that the shorthand system used by Pepys was an earlier one than Rich’s, viz., that of Thomas Shelton, who made his system public in 1620. In his various editions Lord Braybrooke gave a large number of valuable notes, in the collection and arrangement of which he…

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