pepysian meaning
/pēpˈsi-ən/
adjective
Relating to or associated with Samuel Pepys (1633–1703), his famous diary, or his library
adjective
Relating to or associated with Samuel Pepys (1633–1703), his famous diary, or his library
Examples
More: Next- Clement of Llanthony's " Pepysian harmony in Middle English.
- The text is preserved in the Maitland folio manuscript in the Pepysian library, Cambridge.
- A single folio of this manuscript is now in Magdalene College, Cambridge ( Pepysian MS 2981 ).
- He is remembered through the " Creevey Papers ", published in 1903 under the editorship of Pepysian outspokenness.
- Jacobs cites his source as the chapbook in the Pepysian Library from around 1660, edited by G . L . Gomme.