Original Letters Illustrative of English History; Volume I
- 332 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Sir Henry Ellis fue un bibliotecario inglés reconocido por su labor en el Museo Británico. Se especializó en la edición de diversas obras sobre antigüedades y escribió una introducción al Domesday Book. Su trabajo contribuyó a la preservación y accesibilidad de textos históricos.
Discover the fascinating stories behind some of England's most important historical figures with Ellis's collection of original letters. Offering a glimpse into the personal lives and thoughts of monarchs, politicians, and scholars, these letters provide unique insights into the events and ideas that have shaped English history.
First published in 1777, this book is an encyclopedic study of popular customs and traditions in England. It covers a wide range of topics, including holidays, folklore, and superstitions. This edition features extensive annotations and digressions by the author, providing insight into his sources and methods. A fascinating look at the everyday beliefs and practices of early modern England.
This collection of letters provides a firsthand account of English history up until 1726. Through personal accounts and correspondence from prominent figures, readers can gain insight into the politics, social dynamics, and cultural events of the time period.