An Astrological Diary of the Seventeenth Century
Samuel Jeake of Rye 1652-1699
Edited by Michael Hunter and Annabel Gregory
A Clarendon Press Publication
Reviews and Awards
"This very useful edition of a previously unpublished later seventeenth-century diary is a welcome addition to the body of works in this genre in the period. It will, without a doubt, provide an important source for social, intellectual, and religious historians as well as for the historians of science and astrology. Fresh insights into the changing intellectual temper of the time may be gained by studying this individual's presentation of his own private world which illuminates our understanding of contemporary assumptions and belief systems. The diary has intrinsic interest, too, for the general reader in that it presents an invaluable view of daily life in a provincial town and of familial and business relationships within it."--Albion
"Both general and medical historians will enjoy this diary, it will sharpen their perception of everyday practices and make them cautious of generalizing about what was happening at the start of 'the age of reason.' Annabel Gregory has done a skillful job in transcribing the diary, Michael Hunter has written a splendid introduction, and both have produced brief but informative annotations to the text of the diary."--Bulletin of the History of Medicine