A Survey of London 2 Volume Set
'Stow's Survey' is a historical work readily identified by this familiar name alone. John Stow (c.1524–1605) was a Londoner, a member of the Merchant Taylors' Company, but spent most of his life accumulating manuscripts and other historical records. His great work, A Survey of London, was published in 1603, and is reissued here in the two-volume version edited by C. L. Kingsford (1862–1926) and published in 1908. Kingsford, a government education official, was also a writer for the Dictionary of National Biography, to which he contributed over 300 entries. His Chronicles of London (also reissued in this series) was published in 1905. Kingsford's preface explains his editorial practice; he also provides an introduction including documents illustrative of Stow's life, a list of variants between the 1598 and 1603 texts, notes, a glossary and comprehensive indexes, offering an accessible and accurate version of this vital source for the city's history.
Product details
July 2015Multiple copy pack
9781108082457
952 pages
140 × 215 × 60 mm
1.26kg
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Table of Contents
- Volume 1: Preface
- Part I. Introduction:
- 1. Life of Stow
- 2. Survey of London
- Appendix to the introduction
- Corrigenda
- Part II. The Text: Text of 1603. Volume 2: Part II. The Text: Text of 1603 (cont.)
- The variation
- Notes
- Supplement to notes
- Glossary
- Indexes.