The Diaries of John Evelyn Volume I


Gelesen von Anthony Ogus

(4.4 stars; 5 reviews)

John Evelyn was a 17th century polymath, with interests in the fine arts, architecture, gardening, as well as anatomy and the natural sciences. He was a fervent supporter of the Stuart monarchy and lived abroad during much of the English Civil War. His Diaries, which rank alongside those of Samuel Pepys for perceptive commentary on the times in which he lived, span his adult years. (Summary by Anthony Ogus) (18 hr 9 min)

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Section 01 27:03 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 02 27:52 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 03 27:07 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 04 21:50 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 05 28:28 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 06 24:21 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 07 27:42 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 08 25:42 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 09 25:59 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 10 32:01 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 11 31:07 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 12 31:51 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 13 35:24 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 14 38:25 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 15 32:08 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 16 27:38 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 17 32:42 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 18 25:54 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 19 34:33 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 20 32:04 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 21 30:57 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 22 32:21 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 23 34:40 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 24 35:48 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 25 34:48 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 26 34:04 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 27 34:12 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 28 36:12 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 29 32:00 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 30 29:09 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 31 30:05 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 32 33:24 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 33 32:54 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 34 31:11 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 35 30:09 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus
Section 36 7:49 Gelesen von Anthony Ogus

Bewertungen


(3 stars)

interesting travels on observations of people and places, and the sense of being there at the great moments of 17th century British history. However l found the many visits to 'quality' people of noble and royal status rather tedious and oppressive. Good to have thete to visit past values and observances though.

Superb


(5 stars)

A colossal undertaking to read, but absolutely worth it. Adventure, art, faith, family, history, politics, science, travel, there is something for everyone here. Well done.