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Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old Times. Exploring Literary Anecdotes and Curiosities of Bygone Eras

Par : Samuel Pegge, John Nichols
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  • Nombre de pages503
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-625014-0
  • EAN4064066250140
  • Date de parution05/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille853 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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Samuel Pegge's "Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old Times" is an engaging collection that delves into the often-overlooked facets of historical court life and culture in England. Structured as a series of anecdotes, Pegge employs a rich, descriptive literary style that interweaves humor with insight, inviting readers into the intrigues, ceremonies, and eccentricities that defined the medieval and Tudor courts.
The work stands out not only for its engaging storytelling but also for its critical exploration of societal norms and the peculiarities of aristocratic life, offering a nuanced understanding of the era's cultural practices. Samuel Pegge, an esteemed antiquarian and scholar of the 18th century, is widely recognized for his passion for preserving and elucidating historical narratives. His thorough grounding in classical literature, combined with a deep interest in medieval customs, provided the impetus for "Curialia Miscellanea." Pegge's meticulous research, coupled with his acumen for anecdotes that reveal the humanity within the historical figures, aligns with the scholarly traditions of his time, ultimately enriching the narrative with authentic detail.
I highly recommend "Curialia Miscellanea" to readers with an interest in historical anecdotes, culture, and courtly life. Pegge'Äôs work is not merely informative but also a delightful exploration of a world marked by both grandeur and folly, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the intricate tapestries of England'Äôs past.