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Today's entry consists mainly of two chance encounters – with a Mr. Joseph Hill and with Samuel's friend Henry Moore – and the conversations he has with them concerning politics and his uncle Robert's will respectively.

The abstractions which Mr. Hill and Samuel discuss (the Church, the state, etc.) has led me to introduce a new topic map entitled pepys-diary-culture, in which topics relating to all aspects of culture are included for merging. This includes politics, religion, and education as well as art and letters. I shall over the next two weeks be going back over the published entry maps, and transferring relevant topics to the new map.

The continuing references to Samuel's uncle's estate has led to a similar decision with respect to “things”. The new map pepys-map-artifacts recurring objects, including abstractions such as the estate.

Finally, to faciliate the culture aspect, I've introduced an ontological term of “institution” as a wide-ranging topic which indicates that a place has organisational or corporate significance. This includes Parliament, university colleges, and so on.

New and updated topic map files:

Topic map for this entry.

Family relationships ontology.

Core diary ontology.

People in the diary.

Places in the diary.

Culture in the diary.

Artifacts in the diary.

From today's entry the following events are modelled:

  • Samuel receives a box of his uncle's papers.
  • Samuel visits the Royal Exchange, where he meets his uncle Wight and discusses his father.
  • A visit to his mother.
  • A trip to the theatre.
  • Finally, he writes a letter to his father.

As Samuel both receives and sends correspondence today, I thought I would add some topics for correspondence. A correspondence event topic has been created to cover both sending and receipt of correspondence, and then a simple participation association is used to document sender, sender address, recipient, receipient address, and the item involved. If required, we can develop a more structured view of this later.

New and updated topic map files:

Topic map for this entry.

Family relationships ontology.

Core diary ontology.

People in the diary.

Places in the diary.