Project ID: 955
Description | Stukeley Memoirs Online Tanscription Project |
Topics | History |
Type | U3A-led research (SLP) |
U3A | Sleaford U3A |
Organization/partner | Spalding Gentleman's Society |
Year started | 2020 |
Source of reference | Between 1749 and 1756, William Stukeley wrote a five-volume account of the Royal Society in the 1740s and early 1750s based on his own attendance at meetings (and quite a lot of rumour and anecdote), which he sent to the SGS for the benefit of its members. The volumes are entirely unique and of fairly major interest to historians of science, antiquarianism and the Enlightenment. Stukeley drops all sorts of names, inventions, historical events, etc., so there's quite a lot to dig into. There are two parts to the project a) to transcribe the pages and b) to reseach the characters and reseach described. |
Output | The ultimate goal is
to digitise these volumes and to put them online with a full annotated
transcript |
Notes | This is a purely online project. |