Samuel Pepys
/ˌsæmjuəl ˈpiːps/
/ˌsæmjuəl ˈpiːps/
- (1633-1703) an Englishman known today because of his detailed diaries, written between 1660 and 1669 but not published until the 19th century. He was a senior government officer in the service of two kings, Charles II and James II, and he wrote about court and social life in the 17th century, as well as recording major events such as the Great Fire of London. He also included many private details about his own life. He knew many of the most important figures of his day, including Sir Christopher Wren and Sir Isaac Newton. Pepys often ended his writing for the day with the phrase 'And so to bed', which people sometimes use in a humorous way today.
塞缪尔·佩皮斯(Samuel Pepys):(1633-1703)是一位英国人,由于他详细的日记而闻名,他写于1660年至1669年之间,但直到19世纪才出版。他曾担任查尔斯二世和詹姆斯二世两个国王的高级政府官员,他写了有关17世纪宫廷和社会生活的文章,并记录了诸如伦敦大火之类的重大事件。他还提供了许多有关自己生活的私人细节。他认识当时的许多最重要人物,包括克里斯托弗·雷恩爵士和艾萨克·牛顿爵士。佩皮斯经常以“睡到床上”这一短语结束一天的写作,今天人们有时以幽默的方式使用它。