Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old Times

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DigiCat, 5 wrz 2022 - 210
Samuel Pegge's 'Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old Times' is a fascinating glimpse into the customs and traditions of bygone eras. In this collection of anecdotes, Pegge not only provides entertaining and insightful stories from the past, but also sheds light on the social and cultural practices of the time. The book is written in a fluid and engaging style, making it a delightful read for history buffs and literature enthusiasts alike. Pegge's attention to detail and meticulous research gives readers a vivid picture of life in old times, allowing them to immerse themselves in a world long gone. This work is a valuable addition to the study of historical literature, offering a unique perspective on the past that is both informative and entertaining. Samuel Pegge, a renowned scholar and antiquarian, drew upon his vast knowledge of history and culture to compile this extraordinary collection. His passion for preserving the past and sharing it with future generations is evident in every page of 'Curialia Miscellanea'. With his expertise and dedication to historical accuracy, Pegge has created a timeless work that continues to captivate readers today. I highly recommend 'Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old Times' to anyone interested in exploring the rich tapestry of history and culture through engaging narratives and anecdotes.

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Parentalia
1754
APPENDIX TO THE PARENTALIA
1777
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS TO MR GOUGH
1789
Hospitium Domini Regis
STEPHEN
HENRY IV

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Samuel Pegge (1704–1796) was an erudite English antiquarian and clergyman, whose passion for history and the English language was reflected through his detailed writings and contributions to the scholarly community. His work, 'Curialia Miscellanea, or Anecdotes of Old Times', is a testament to his meticulous research into the customs, ceremonies, and offices of the British court. Pegge's keen eye for the esoteric and obscure aspects of historical lore provided a unique perspective into the curial life of ancient times. Born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, he was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, before taking holy orders. Throughout his life, Pegge continued to delve into various facets of history, including etymology, topography, and biography, distinguishing himself with a literary style marked by a meticulous approach to historical detail and a charming antiquarian curiosity. His writings often balanced well-researched facts with an engaging narrative, exemplifying the scholarly yet accessible prose that endears his work to readers and historians alike. Pegge's contributions to the study of British antiquities have made his works valuable references for scholars interested in the bygone eras of English history.

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