The Robert Boyle Work-diaries
The project to prepare an electronic edition of Boyle's manuscript 'work-diaries', generously funded by the Wellcome Trust for the History of Medicine, has now been completed. For more on the project and the work-diaries themselves, see
"Boyle on the Web" and the
article, "The Work-diaries of Robert Boyle: a newly discovered source and
its Internet publication", Notes
and Records of the Royal Society 55 (September 2001),
pp. 373-90. Searchable versions of the work-diary transcripts are now available at the digital library of the Perseus Project. Alternatively, visitors can visit the Boyle Project's own version of the files, as found below. At the moment, the Project has a separate technical website, which contains the XML versions of the files, as well as the project's DTD, entity lists, XSL stylesheets and other material involved in the development and presentation of these transcriptions. The transcripts of the work-diaries, listed below, are provided both in 'normalized' and 'diplomatic' versions. Normalized texts are easily readable versions of the transcriptions, where details of the sometimes complicated revisions the texts have undergone are not noted. The diplomatic versions provide in-line notes on the insertions, deletions and alterations in the text. Links are provided between the corresponding texts. In the normalized version, for example, the place where a deletion is located is marked by a small 'd' in square brackets. Clicking on that 'd' takes you to the relevant place in the text of the diplomatic version, where the content of that deletion is provided. Simply clicking on that word (which is not in a seprate colour in the diplomatic version) takes you back to the corresponding location in the normalized version. The work-diaries and other material presently available for viewing are:
Introductory and ancillary material
- The General Introduction to the electronic edition, with a discussion of the work-diaries themselves, and notes on editorial and technical issues.
- The Statement of Editorial Policy, which explains our the techniques and conventions that lay behind our transcriptions. A very important document; it is recommended that all users who wish to make sense of these transcriptions read this first.
- Synopsis of the electronic edition of the work-diaries, arranged in tabular format
- The Biographical Register: alphabetical list of those people (and some places) appearing in the work-diaries, with indications of where in the work-diaries they are mentioned
- The Statement of Markup Policy and TEI Tag Usage (as of 9/11/01). This document is intended to help those working with the raw XML versions of these files to understand the meaning behind the XML elements used and their attributes. It is necessary reading for any programmer working with these files. This is very much a work in progress and the version currently available is an incomplete (and unproofread) draft. Successive, and cleaned-up versions, will be placed on the site intermittently.
The work-diaries
- Work-diary I ('Diurnall Observations, Thought & Collections', French literary aphorisms, 1647): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary II (French literary aphorisms, 1647): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary III (French and English literary aphorisms, 1647): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary IV ('A Diurnall Miscellaneous Collection', literary aphorisms, 1649): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary V (Miscellaneous short work-diaries from the 1640s, with passages on moral and theological subjects): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary VI ('Memorialls Philosophicall', medical recipes, 1650): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary VII (Latin medical recipes, 1651): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary VIII ('Memorialls Philosophicall', medical recipes, 1652): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary IX (medical and chymical recipes, 1654?): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary X (Latin medical recipes, early 1650s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XI (French medical recipes, early 1650s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XII ('A Philosophicall Diary', medical and chymical recipes, 1655): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XIII ('Promiscuous Observations', medical and chymical recipes, 1655): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XIV ('A Private Philosophical Diary', chymical and medical recipes, 1656): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XV ('Philosophicall Collections', chymical and medical recipes, 1656-7): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XVI ('My Private Philosophicall Diary', chymical and medical recipes, 1657): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XVII ('A Philosophical diary', chymical recipes, late 1650s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XVIII (chymical recipes, late 1650s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XIX ('Philosophicall entrys & Memorialls of all sorts', experiments and observations, 1663-4): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XX ('A Continuation of Physiologicall Entryes', experiments and observations, early 1660s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXI ('Promiscuous Experiments, Observations & Notes', recipes, accounts of experiments and reports of phenomena from travellers and virtuosi, late 1660s-early 1670s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXII ('Promiscuous Addenda to my several Treatises', transcriptions and extracts from books, mostly on geographical and natural phenomena, late 1660s-early 1670s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXIII ('A Continuation of C[hemical] Notes', chymical recipes, late 1660s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXIV ('Physiologicall Notes', accounts of phenomena recounted to Boyle, late 1660s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXV ('Loose, Experiments, Observations & Notes about the Preservation of Bodyes', experiments and observations, late 1660s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXVI (accounts of cures performed by Valentine Greatrakes during his time in London, 1666): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXVII (Chymical notes and theological aphorisms from a disbound notebook of the late 1660s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXVIII ('Physiological Memorandums', brief passages, reflections and aphorisms, endorsed with indications of placement in his published or projected works, 1673-4): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXIX (Experiments and observations, early 1670s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXX (two brief work-diaries from the early 1670s, with miscellaneous content): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXXI (chymical recipes, 1678): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXXII ('Relationes Physicae continued', reports on phenomena from travellers and virtuosi, late 1670s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXXIII (chymical recipes, experimental accounts, and mnemonic verses from notebooks, early 1680s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXXIV ('Chimical Notes, chymical recipes and observations, early 1680s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXXV ('Chimical Memorandums', chymical recipes, early 1680s): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXXVI (Accounts of phenomena related to Boyle by travellers and virtuosi, 1685-91): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXXVII ('The XVI Century', experimental accounts and observations, many involving the specific gravities of various substances): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXXVIII ('The XVII Century' and 'The XVIII Century'; experimental observations and notes, many involving specific gravities): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XXXIX ('Distinguish'd Experiments or more Private Observations', experimental accounts and observations, 1689): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
- Work-diary XL (Two short work-diaries from the 1680s, with miscellaneous content): Diplomatic | Normalized | Original XML
For comments, contact Prof. Michael Hunter, Dept. of History, Birkbeck College, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX (e-mail: m.hunter@bbk.ac.uk.)
For comments on Web site and XML preparation of the work-diaries, contact
c.littleton@bbk.ac.uk
Last modified: Wed May 08 14:53:50 GMT Daylight Time 2002