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Samuel Pepys Free Music

Samuel Pepys

Effective period / Period of releases: 1969

Samuel Pepys (23 February 1633, London, England — 26 May 1703, Clapham, Surrey, England) was a British diarist and naval administrator, FRS (Fellow of the Royal Society), Chief Secretary to the Admiralty, and sixth President of the Royal Society (in 1684–1686). Pepys is best known for a detailed diary he kept between 1660 and 1669, first published in the XIX century and serving today as an invaluable historiographical source from the English Restoration period. Samuel Pepys was a lifelong bibliophile and accumulated an extensive collection of 3,000 books and manuscripts, thoroughly indexed and cataloged; some of the highlights include an Incanubula co-authored by William Caxton, sixty medieval manuscripts, and over 1,800 printed ballads (one of the finest extant collections). In 1723, Pepys Library was donated to the University of Cambridge.

External Pages

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pepys

magd.cam.ac.uk/pepys