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A Journal of the Plague Year         
  • Illustration of corpse collection during the 1665 plague
HISTORICAL NOVEL BY DANIEL DEFOE
Journal of the Plague Year; Journal of a Plague Year
A Journal of the Plague Year: Being Observations or Memorials, Of the most Remarkable Occurrences, As well Publick as Private, which happened in London During the last Great Visitation In 1665, commonly called A Journal of the Plague Year is a book by Daniel Defoe, first published in March 1722. It is an account of one man's experiences of the year 1665, in which the bubonic plague struck the city of London in what became known as the Great Plague of London, the last epidemic of plague in that city.
Antonine Plague         
  • The Roman Empire in 180 AD.
  • A group of physicians in an image from the [[Vienna Dioscurides]], named after the physician [[Galen]] shown at the top centre.
  • A [[Roman coin]] commemorating the victories of [[Marcus Aurelius]] in the [[Marcomannic Wars]] against the Germanic tribes along the [[Danube]] frontier in the early 170s AD
PANDEMIC
Plague of Galen; Plague of Antoninus; Galen's plague; Galen's Plague; Galenic plague; Antonine plague
The Antonine Plague of 165 to 180 AD, also known as the Plague of Galen (after Galen, the physician who described it), was the first known pandemic impacting the Roman Empire, possibly contracted and spread by soldiers who were returning from campaign in the Near East. Scholars generally believe the plague was smallpox,.
Great Plague of London         
  • Great Plague of London in 1665
  • "Woodcut" map of London]], dating from the 1560s
  • Bill of Mortality]] for the plague in 1665
  • Scenes in London during the plague
  • ''Rattus rattus'', the [[black rat]]. Smaller than ''Rattus norvegicus'', the [[brown rat]], which later supplanted it, it is also keener to live near humankind. Timber houses and overcrowded slums provided excellent homes. The link between the rat as reservoir of infection and host to fleas which could transfer to man was not understood. Efforts were made to eliminate cats and dogs: if anything, this encouraged the rats. Body lice were also important plague vectors.
  • Two men discovering a dead woman in the street
  • Two women lying dead in a London street
  • Great Fire of London
  • Map of London by [[Wenceslaus Hollar]], c.1665
PANDEMIC LASTING FROM 1665 TO 1666, LAST MAJOR EPIDEMIC OF THE BUBONIC PLAGUE TO OCCUR IN ENGLAND
The great plague; The Great Plague of London; Plague of 1665; 1665 plague; Great Plague of 1665; London plague of 1665
The Great Plague of London, lasting from 1665 to 1666, was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in England. It happened within the centuries-long Second Pandemic, a period of intermittent bubonic plague epidemics that originated in Central Asia in 1331 (the first year of the Black Death), and included related diseases such as pneumonic plague and septicemic plague, which lasted until 1750.
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