
audiobook
by John Evelyn
The Augustan Reprint Society - JOHN EVELYN - THE HISTORY OF SABATAI SEVI, The Suppos'd Messiah OF THE JEWS.
INTRODUCTION
NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
To the READER.
THE HISTORY OF SABATAI SEVI, - The Pretended Messiah of the Jewes, In the Year of our Lord, 1666. The Third Impostor.
The Augustan Reprint Society
The Augustan Reprint Society
The work explores the dramatic rise of Sabatai Sevi, a charismatic 17th‑century figure who proclaimed himself the Jewish Messiah and sparked fervent hope across Ottoman‑controlled communities. Drawing on the vivid eyewitness accounts of John Evelyn and the earlier reports of Sir Paul Rycaut, it reconstructs how Sevi’s claims spread, how merchants and believers alike wagered on his promise of a return to Zion, and how his movement intersected with the political anxieties of Restoration England. The narrative stays close to the original sources, offering listeners a clear picture of the early frenzy that surrounded this controversial leader.
Beyond the immediate drama, the book situates Sevi’s story within the wider currents of European religious thought, English trade interests, and the lingering legacy of Jewish exile. It shows how his movement resonated with contemporary messianic pretenders and how the aftermath left a small, enduring community—the Dönmeh—still discussed today. Listeners will come away with a richer understanding of how a single charismatic claim could ripple through cultures, economies, and centuries of belief.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (89K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Joseph Cooper, Moti Ben-Ari and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-12-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1620–1706
Best known for a diary that opens a vivid window onto 17th-century England, this lively observer wrote about politics, gardens, art, science, and daily life with unusual range. His pages have helped later readers see the Restoration era almost firsthand.
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