The Diary of Samuel Pepys: Index

by Robert Latham

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

941.066092

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Publication

Harpercollins (1996), Paperback, 344 pages

Description

The Index to the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This renowned edition of The Diary of Samuel Pepys, edited by Robert Latham and William Matthews, is the first to present a newly transcribed text of the famous Diary and to equip it with a systematic commentary. Published in eleven volumes (nine of the Diary itself, followed by a Companion volume and this Index), it has justly become regarded as the definitive edition. The Index, compiled by Robert Latham, gives the essential key to the nine volumes of the Diary text, including the introduction and the footnotes. It makes it possible to retrieve a massive variety of information, whether the user wishes to trace successive references to individual people, places and events, or to follow through a general topic, or even to locate specific references and phrases from amongst the wealth of subject matter covered by the Diary. The entries are made readily accessible by the use of sub-headings, and are also valuably detailed - often reflecting the style of the Diary itself by borrowing from Pepys's own phraseology. As a result the Index becomes more than merely functional, and offers opportunities for much enjoyable exploration. In many instances references are gathered together under important group headings that can be used to build up a composite picture of different aspects of seventeenth-century England. General topics such as books, dress, food, ships and taverns are afforded detailed entries which include, where necessary, editorial information to identify or elaborate on Pepys's own references. The Index volume completes the set, and maintains the exemplary standards of this great work of scholarship, which was hailed by The Times as 'one of the glories of contemporary English publishing'.… (more)

Media reviews

Observer
a huge compilation; 600 columns ... not merely exhaustive but exhaustively detailed.... I have tried every kind of trick question I could think of on this astonishing guide to the Diary, and have not been able to catch it out in a single lacuna.... the standard of physical production fully matches
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that of the editing.
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This Index is a remarkable book and a worthy culmination to Latham's life's work. It indexes the first nine volumes of the set consisting of the Diary edited by Latham himself and the late Professor William Matthews of the University of California, Los Angeles, between 1970 and 1976. Volume 10, the
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Companion, is excluded from the Index since it consists principally of articles of interest relating to the text and is itself arranged in an alphabetical sequence.
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Original publication date

1825

Physical description

344 p.; 8.27 inches

ISBN

0004990315 / 9780004990316

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