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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 46630 Source Title [Metamorphoses. English] Source Creator Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Source Created or Published [1632] Physical Description illustration opp. page 81 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 18966 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Metamorphoses. English Uniform Title (Hamnet) Æneis. Book 1. English. Title (Hamnet) Ouid's Metamorphosis Englished, mythologiz'd, and represented in figures. An essay to the translation of Virgil's Æneis. By G.S. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Imprinted at Oxford [and London] : Publisher (Hamnet) by Iohn Lichfield [and William Stansby], Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) an. Dom. MDCXXXII. [1632] Physical Description (Hamnet) [20], 549, [1] p., [16] plates ; 2 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Printing privileges (Publishing) Associated Name (Hamnet) Sandys, George, 1578-1644. Associated Name (Hamnet) Savery, Salomon, 1594-1665, printmaker. Associated Name (Hamnet) Cleyn, Franz, 1590?-1658, artist. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Virgil. Notes (Hamnet) With an additional title page, engraved. This and some of the plates are signed by Franz Cleyn, artist, and Salomon Savery, engraver. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: pi ⁶ [par.] ⁴ A-3T ⁴ 3V². Notes (Hamnet) Mostly in verse. Notes (Hamnet) Translator's dedication signed: George Sandys. Notes (Hamnet) The preliminaries and one setting of quire 3V (with 3-line initials on the errata page) were printed in London by William Stansby. Variant: quire 3V printed at Oxford; errata page has 2-line initials. See "The Library", Dec. 1948, p. 193-212. Notes (Hamnet) The "essay" is a translation of Book 1 of "Æneis". Notes (Hamnet) Imprimatur at foot of letterpress title: Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum hanc Ouidij translationem. Citations (Hamnet) Madan, I, p. 163 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 18966 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S121877 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) HH157/6. Sprinkled calf binding with vellum MS. guards. Lacking E4. Provenance: inscription on front free endpaper of George Houghton, 1641; Harmsworth copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 18966
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 1339 Source Title The fyrst fovver bookes of P. Ouidius Nasos worke, intitled Metamorphosis, translated oute of Latin into Englishe meter by Arthur Golding Gent. Source Creator Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Source Created or Published 1565 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 18955 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Metamorphoses. Liber 1-4. English Title (Hamnet) Fyrst fower bookes of P. Ovidius Nasos worke, intitled Metamorphosis Title (Hamnet) The fyrst fovver bookes of P. Ouidius Nasos worke, intitled Metamorphosis, translated oute of Latin into Englishe meter by Arthur Golding Gent. A woorke very pleasaunt and delectable. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Imprinted at London : Publisher (Hamnet) By VVillyam Seres, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Anno. 1565. Physical Description (Hamnet) [4], 12; 14; 12; 12 leaves ; 4 ⁰. Associated Name (Hamnet) Lefferts, Marshall C. (Marshall Clifford), 1848-1928, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606, tr. Notes (Hamnet) Each book has a colophon. Variant: first book lacks colophon. Notes (Hamnet) Each book has separate foliation and register. Notes (Hamnet) Printer's name from STC. Notes (Hamnet) Stationer's Register: Entered 1564-65. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: * ⁴ A-C ⁴ ; A-C ⁴ D²; A-C ⁴ ; A-C ⁴. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S110252 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 18955 Citations (Hamnet) Pforzheimer, App. 3 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs78. Mottled calf binding, signed by Riviere & son. Provenance: M.C. Lefferts copy (Lefferts sale, no. 622, April 1902) Call Number (Hamnet) STC 18955
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 22244 Source Title Metamorphoseon Ovidianarum... Source Creator Passe, Crispijn van de, ca. 1565-1637. Source Created or Published 1602 Physical Description Deer sacrifice, detail Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number PA6519 M2 P2 Cage HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Passe, Crispijn van de, ca. 1565-1637. Title (Hamnet) Metamorphoseon Ovidianarum : Cologne, 1602. Crispin van de Passe ; introductory notes by Stephen Orgel. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) New York : Publisher (Hamnet) Garland Pub., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1980. Physical Description (Hamnet) ca [250] p. : chiefly ill. ; 16 x 21 cm. Subject (Hamnet) Passe, Crispijn van de, ca. 1565-1637. Subject (Hamnet) Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Metamorphoses -- Illustrations. Associated Name (Hamnet) Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. Notes (Hamnet) Reprint of the 1602 ed. published under title: Metamorphoseon Ovidianarum typi aliquot. Call Number (Hamnet) PA6519.M2 P2 1980
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 29590 Source Title The female seven ages [graphic] / Geo. Wilson, invent. et delt. Source Creator Wilson, George, 18th/19th cent., printmaker. Source Created or Published London : Pub. by Ashton & Co., 1797. Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART File S497.5 no.1 (size L) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Wilson, George, 18th/19th cent., printmaker. Title (Hamnet) The female seven ages [graphic] / Geo. Wilson, invent. et delt. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Pub. by Ashton & Co., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1797. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving ; semicircular image 9 x 18 in. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. As you like it. Act II. Scene 7, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 18th century. Associated Name (Hamnet) John Ashton & Co, publisher. Associated Name (Hamnet) Wilson, George, 18th/19th cent., artist. Notes (Hamnet) A play on Shakespeare's "Seven ages of man" speech, with a woman rather than a man as the central character. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File S497.5 no.1 (size L)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 29014 Source Title The seven ages of man [graphic]. Source Created or Published [London, England] : Published by William Cole, 10 Newgate Street [early to mid-19th century?] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART File S528a4 no.138 (size M) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) The seven ages of man [graphic]. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London, England] : Publisher (Hamnet) Published by William Cole, 10 Newgate Street Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [early to mid-19th century?] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : colored etching ; image 8 3/4 x 15 in. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. As you like it. Act II. Scene 7, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Caricatures -- 19th century. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 19th century. Associated Name (Hamnet) Cole, William, publisher, publisher. Notes (Hamnet) A caricature in 7 vignettes. Notes (Hamnet) Date range based on style of print. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File S528a4 no.138 (size M)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 4698 Source Creator Trevilian, Thomas, b. ca. 1548. Source Title Trevelyon Miscellany of 1608 Image Details February hath 28 days Source Created or Published 1608 Physical Description folio 4 verso Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.b.232 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Trevilian, Thomas, b. ca. 1548. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Miscellany Title (Hamnet) Commonplace book, 1608 Title (Hamnet) Common-place book, 1608 Title (Hamnet) Elizabethan pictorial and poetical manuscript commonplace book Title (Hamnet) Epitome of ancient and modern history Title (Hamnet) Trevelyon miscellany, 1608. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 v., rebound in 10 v. : col. ill. ; in container (49.6 x 32.6 x 49.4 cm.) Subject (Hamnet) Astrology -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) London (England) -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Chronology. Subject (Hamnet) Allegories. Subject (Hamnet) Medicine -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Alphabets. Subject (Hamnet) Bible. O.T. Subject (Hamnet) Calendars. Subject (Hamnet) Commonplace-books. Subject (Hamnet) Decoration and ornament -- England. Subject (Hamnet) Embroidery -- Patterns. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts, English -- Washington (D.C.) Subject (Hamnet) Poetry. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Proverbs. Associated Name (Hamnet) Rosenwald, Lessing J. (Lessing Julius), 1891-1979, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bull, Richard, 1721-1806, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Folger Shakespeare Library. Associated Name (Hamnet) Morgan, J. P. (John Pierpont), 1867-1943, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Winall family, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bennet, Richard Henry Alexander, d. 1814, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Among the publications referring to the Trevelyon Miscellany are: Nevinson, J.L., "A Show of the Nine Worthies," Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Spring 1963), pp. 103-107; Nevinson, J.L., "The Embroidery Patterns of Thomas Trevelyon," The Walpole Society, Vol. 41 (1966-1968), pp. 1-9; Markrich, Lilo, "Thomas Trevelyon, the Mysterious Pattern Maker," Needle Arts, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Winter 1976), p. 7; Schroeder, Horst, "The Nine Worthies, A Supplement," Archiv fu ̈ r das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 218.Bd., 133.Jhrg. (1981), pp. 330-340; Politoske, Daniel, "Euterpe, a Versatile Virtuoso," The Register of The Spencer Museum of Art, Vol. V, No. 9 (Fall 1981), pp. 58-65; Schroeder, Horst, "The Mural Paintings of the Nine Worthies at Amersham," Archaeological Journal, Vol. 138 (1981), pp. 241-247; Arnold, Janet, Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd, Leeds: Maney, c1988 (p. 300); Belsey, Catherine, "The Serpent in the Garden: Shakespeare, Marriage and Material Culture," The Seventeenth Century, Vol. XI, No. 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 1-20. Notes (Hamnet) Contents cover a variety of subjects, not always in any apparent order, most with text in verse: The author's apostrophe to the reader, f.135v. His sources, f.23v. -- Useful information, including various calendars, tables and rules, such as: A brief computation of the time up to this present year 1608, f.3. Calendars showing saints' days, evil and good days, f.3v. A rule to know all the vigils and fasting days, f.23. Tables showing the golden number..., days for letting blood..., f.17. A rule to know the age of the Moon and how to tell the time by the Moon, ff.15v, 16v. A note on the Julian Calendar and its errors, f.15v. Certain measurements and distances between cities, ff.16, 24v, 34v. The relative sizes of the sun, the planets and the earth, f.21. How described by Ptolemy, f.22v. How to judge the weather by the planets, f.22. A horoscope, f.21v. The ages of the world with some historical notes, 1066-, f.23. University and law terms, f.25. The principal fairs, f.25v. Wise sayings and proverbs, ff.19, 25, 27v, 182v and 204v. -- Gazetteer, including: A description of Britain, f.29. The two universities and their colleges, f.29. Parliamentary seats, f.32v. The wards and parishes of the City of London, f.33v. The sheriffs and mayors of London, 1190-1559, f.308. The Lord mayors and sheriffs of London, 1558-1602, [based on William Jaggard's A view of all the right Honourable the Lord Mayors...of London, 1601 (STC 14343)], f.316. Notable occurrences, f.36v. -- Notes (Hamnet) Described in: Maggs Cat. no. 456 (1924), Lot 155 (on file) ; most poems listed in The Folger First-line Index of Poems (on file). Notes (Hamnet) Foliation: 3-327 [totalling 297] numbered leaves, missing ff. 1-2, 49, 69-70, 107, 136-137, 141, 149, 164-165, 176-177, 190-191, 209, 214, 228-229, 231, 242, 244, 253, 256-258, 282, 322-323; n.b.: Bottom half of f.181 missing, 'folio' 279 has page numbers 279 (on recto) and 278 (on verso), no other leaves paginated; leaves measure: 41.3-42.1 x 24.6-26.5 cm. Notes (Hamnet) Gift, Lessing Julius Rosenwald; date of acquisition 17 May 1945. Notes (Hamnet) Known as: Commonplace book; An Elizabethan pictorial and poetical manuscript commonplace book with original drawings in colours of Queen Elizabeth, King James, etc. (Maggs Cat. No. 456, 1924, Lot 155); Epitome of ancient and modern history (title on spine of former 19th-century binding). Notes (Hamnet) N 05/17/1945 - Notes (Hamnet) Old Testament History, beginning with Genesis, f.37. Includes kings from S[h]em to Sedekias [Zedekiah] and the sayings of Jacob's twelve children. -- Kings of England from 1108 [B.C.] to James I, f.71. Sandwiched in is an account of the Nativity, f.89v. Kings of Scotland, 137l to James VI and Queen Anne, f.12lv. -- Various professions and occupations: beginning with the prelate, ff.132v and 208v. -- Well-known historical figures: The six Gunpowder Plot traitors, f.138. Pagan, Jewish and Christian heroes, ff.140, 162, l75v and 194. Allegorical figures, ff.126v, 146v, 159v, 182, 184, 206 and 212, including: The nine muses, f.146v. The seven deadly sins, f.151. The seven virtuous women, f.154v. The seven liberal sciences, f.158. Description of the four forms of the cards, alluding to the four ages of the world, f.160v. The seven things that trouble a city, f.161. Seven kinds of fools, f.161. -- Sayings and parables of Jesus, ff.166 and 211. His 12 disciples, f.168. His crucifixion, f.174. The martyrdom of St. Sebastian, f.174v. -- Designs for embroidery patterns, ff.139v, 215, 299, and 310v, including: Mazes, f.259v. "Thomas Trevelyon", ff.264v-265. Patterns for caps, f.268. Heraldic design, p.279. Designs for letters of the alphabet - 8 sets, ff.280 and 302. -- End: Some surviving but unplaceable fragments used in older repairs. Notes (Hamnet) Preferred citation: Folger Shakespeare Library MS V.b.232 ; formerly Folger MS 450517. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: "Word & Image: The Trevelyon Miscellany of 1608," Folger Shakespeare Library, January 23 - May 22, 2004. Notes (Hamnet) Shelved with this is "Trevelyon original binding" (former binding and endpapers, spine stamped with the title "Epitome of ancient and modern history"); and "Trevelyon manuscript documentation report" recording the 1998 Conservator's report along with two previous conservation reports (the 1984 paper treatment report and the 1978 report on the "Composition of paper and pigments" done at Winterthur's Analytical Laboratory), as well as color photographic slides of each page taken in 1995 prior to the most recent repair of the ms. Notes (Hamnet) Author's name from ff. 264v-265. Notes (Hamnet) - N - 1997 Provenance (Hamnet) Purchased by Lessing Julius Rosenwald from Parke-Bernet Galleries (21 March 1944, Lot 208, J. Pierpont Morgan Sale); Sold by Maggs (Cat. No. 456, 1924, Lot 155); Sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge (10 Dec. 1923, Lot 170, 'Property of a Gentleman'); Attached to former endpapers: bookplate of R[ichard] H[enry] Alexan[der] Bennet [d. 1814], Letter (11 Dec. 1804) from Dr. Pugh to Mr. [Richard] Bull [1721- 1806] thanking Bull for lending him this ms., and arms of Winnall [i.e., Winall] done in watercolor on vellum; Names of Lenard hutton and Iohn Gorst (entered ca. 1625?) appear on ff.127 and 144. Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Restricted. Special permission required. Call Number (Hamnet) V.b.232
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 4718 Source Creator Trevilian, Thomas, b. ca. 1548. Source Title Trevelyon Miscellany of 1608 Image Details December hath 31 days Source Created or Published 1608 Physical Description folio 14 verso Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.b.232 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Trevilian, Thomas, b. ca. 1548. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Miscellany Title (Hamnet) Common-place book, 1608 Title (Hamnet) Commonplace book, 1608 Title (Hamnet) Elizabethan pictorial and poetical manuscript commonplace book Title (Hamnet) Epitome of ancient and modern history Title (Hamnet) Trevelyon miscellany, 1608. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 v., rebound in 10 v. : col. ill. ; in container (49.6 x 32.6 x 49.4 cm.) Subject (Hamnet) Allegories. Subject (Hamnet) Alphabets. Subject (Hamnet) Astrology -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Bible. O.T. Subject (Hamnet) Calendars. Subject (Hamnet) Chronology. Subject (Hamnet) Commonplace-books. Subject (Hamnet) Decoration and ornament -- England. Subject (Hamnet) Embroidery -- Patterns. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) London (England) -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts, English -- Washington (D.C.) Subject (Hamnet) Medicine -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Poetry. Subject (Hamnet) Proverbs. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bennet, Richard Henry Alexander, d. 1814, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bull, Richard, 1721-1806, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Folger Shakespeare Library. Associated Name (Hamnet) Morgan, J. P. (John Pierpont), 1867-1943, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Rosenwald, Lessing J. (Lessing Julius), 1891-1979, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Winall family, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) - N - 1997 Notes (Hamnet) Among the publications referring to the Trevelyon Miscellany are: Nevinson, J.L., "A Show of the Nine Worthies," Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Spring 1963), pp. 103-107; Nevinson, J.L., "The Embroidery Patterns of Thomas Trevelyon," The Walpole Society, Vol. 41 (1966-1968), pp. 1-9; Markrich, Lilo, "Thomas Trevelyon, the Mysterious Pattern Maker," Needle Arts, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Winter 1976), p. 7; Schroeder, Horst, "The Nine Worthies, A Supplement," Archiv fu ̈ r das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 218.Bd., 133.Jhrg. (1981), pp. 330-340; Politoske, Daniel, "Euterpe, a Versatile Virtuoso," The Register of The Spencer Museum of Art, Vol. V, No. 9 (Fall 1981), pp. 58-65; Schroeder, Horst, "The Mural Paintings of the Nine Worthies at Amersham," Archaeological Journal, Vol. 138 (1981), pp. 241-247; Arnold, Janet, Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd, Leeds: Maney, c1988 (p. 300); Belsey, Catherine, "The Serpent in the Garden: Shakespeare, Marriage and Material Culture," The Seventeenth Century, Vol. XI, No. 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 1-20. Notes (Hamnet) Author's name from ff. 264v-265. Notes (Hamnet) Contents cover a variety of subjects, not always in any apparent order, most with text in verse: The author's apostrophe to the reader, f.135v. His sources, f.23v. -- Useful information, including various calendars, tables and rules, such as: A brief computation of the time up to this present year 1608, f.3. Calendars showing saints' days, evil and good days, f.3v. A rule to know all the vigils and fasting days, f.23. Tables showing the golden number..., days for letting blood..., f.17. A rule to know the age of the Moon and how to tell the time by the Moon, ff.15v, 16v. A note on the Julian Calendar and its errors, f.15v. Certain measurements and distances between cities, ff.16, 24v, 34v. The relative sizes of the sun, the planets and the earth, f.21. How described by Ptolemy, f.22v. How to judge the weather by the planets, f.22. A horoscope, f.21v. The ages of the world with some historical notes, 1066-, f.23. University and law terms, f.25. The principal fairs, f.25v. Wise sayings and proverbs, ff.19, 25, 27v, 182v and 204v. -- Gazetteer, including: A description of Britain, f.29. The two universities and their colleges, f.29. Parliamentary seats, f.32v. The wards and parishes of the City of London, f.33v. The sheriffs and mayors of London, 1190-1559, f.308. The Lord mayors and sheriffs of London, 1558-1602, [based on William Jaggard's A view of all the right Honourable the Lord Mayors...of London, 1601 (STC 14343)], f.316. Notable occurrences, f.36v. -- Notes (Hamnet) Described in: Maggs Cat. no. 456 (1924), Lot 155 (on file) ; most poems listed in The Folger First-line Index of Poems (on file). Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: "Word & Image: The Trevelyon Miscellany of 1608," Folger Shakespeare Library, January 23 - May 22, 2004. Notes (Hamnet) Foliation: 3-327 [totalling 297] numbered leaves, missing ff. 1-2, 49, 69-70, 107, 136-137, 141, 149, 164-165, 176-177, 190-191, 209, 214, 228-229, 231, 242, 244, 253, 256-258, 282, 322-323; n.b.: Bottom half of f.181 missing, 'folio' 279 has page numbers 279 (on recto) and 278 (on verso), no other leaves paginated; leaves measure: 41.3-42.1 x 24.6-26.5 cm. Notes (Hamnet) Gift, Lessing Julius Rosenwald; date of acquisition 17 May 1945. Notes (Hamnet) Known as: Commonplace book; An Elizabethan pictorial and poetical manuscript commonplace book with original drawings in colours of Queen Elizabeth, King James, etc. (Maggs Cat. No. 456, 1924, Lot 155); Epitome of ancient and modern history (title on spine of former 19th-century binding). Notes (Hamnet) N 05/17/1945 - Notes (Hamnet) Old Testament History, beginning with Genesis, f.37. Includes kings from S[h]em to Sedekias [Zedekiah] and the sayings of Jacob's twelve children. -- Kings of England from 1108 [B.C.] to James I, f.71. Sandwiched in is an account of the Nativity, f.89v. Kings of Scotland, 137l to James VI and Queen Anne, f.12lv. -- Various professions and occupations: beginning with the prelate, ff.132v and 208v. -- Well-known historical figures: The six Gunpowder Plot traitors, f.138. Pagan, Jewish and Christian heroes, ff.140, 162, l75v and 194. Allegorical figures, ff.126v, 146v, 159v, 182, 184, 206 and 212, including: The nine muses, f.146v. The seven deadly sins, f.151. The seven virtuous women, f.154v. The seven liberal sciences, f.158. Description of the four forms of the cards, alluding to the four ages of the world, f.160v. The seven things that trouble a city, f.161. Seven kinds of fools, f.161. -- Sayings and parables of Jesus, ff.166 and 211. His 12 disciples, f.168. His crucifixion, f.174. The martyrdom of St. Sebastian, f.174v. -- Designs for embroidery patterns, ff.139v, 215, 299, and 310v, including: Mazes, f.259v. "Thomas Trevelyon", ff.264v-265. Patterns for caps, f.268. Heraldic design, p.279. Designs for letters of the alphabet - 8 sets, ff.280 and 302. -- End: Some surviving but unplaceable fragments used in older repairs. Notes (Hamnet) Preferred citation: Folger Shakespeare Library MS V.b.232 ; formerly Folger MS 450517. Notes (Hamnet) Shelved with this is "Trevelyon original binding" (former binding and endpapers, spine stamped with the title "Epitome of ancient and modern history"); and "Trevelyon manuscript documentation report" recording the 1998 Conservator's report along with two previous conservation reports (the 1984 paper treatment report and the 1978 report on the "Composition of paper and pigments" done at Winterthur's Analytical Laboratory), as well as color photographic slides of each page taken in 1995 prior to the most recent repair of the ms. Provenance (Hamnet) Purchased by Lessing Julius Rosenwald from Parke-Bernet Galleries (21 March 1944, Lot 208, J. Pierpont Morgan Sale); Sold by Maggs (Cat. No. 456, 1924, Lot 155); Sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge (10 Dec. 1923, Lot 170, 'Property of a Gentleman'); Attached to former endpapers: bookplate of R[ichard] H[enry] Alexan[der] Bennet [d. 1814], Letter (11 Dec. 1804) from Dr. Pugh to Mr. [Richard] Bull [1721- 1806] thanking Bull for lending him this ms., and arms of Winnall [i.e., Winall] done in watercolor on vellum; Names of Lenard hutton and Iohn Gorst (entered ca. 1625?) appear on ff.127 and 144. Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Restricted. Special permission required. Call Number (Hamnet) V.b.232
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 5098 Source Creator Trevilian, Thomas, b. ca. 1548. Source Title Trevelyon Miscellany of 1608 Image Details Temptation of Christ in the wilderness Source Created or Published 1608 Physical Description folio 167 verso Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number V.b.232 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Trevilian, Thomas, b. ca. 1548. Uniform Title (Hamnet) Miscellany Title (Hamnet) Common-place book, 1608 Title (Hamnet) Commonplace book, 1608 Title (Hamnet) Elizabethan pictorial and poetical manuscript commonplace book Title (Hamnet) Epitome of ancient and modern history Title (Hamnet) Trevelyon miscellany, 1608. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 v., rebound in 10 v. : col. ill. ; in container (49.6 x 32.6 x 49.4 cm.) Subject (Hamnet) Allegories. Subject (Hamnet) Alphabets. Subject (Hamnet) Astrology -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Bible. O.T. Subject (Hamnet) Calendars. Subject (Hamnet) Chronology. Subject (Hamnet) Commonplace-books. Subject (Hamnet) Decoration and ornament -- England. Subject (Hamnet) Embroidery -- Patterns. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) London (England) -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Manuscripts, English -- Washington (D.C.) Subject (Hamnet) Medicine -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Poetry. Subject (Hamnet) Proverbs. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bennet, Richard Henry Alexander, d. 1814, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Bull, Richard, 1721-1806, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Folger Shakespeare Library. Associated Name (Hamnet) Morgan, J. P. (John Pierpont), 1867-1943, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Rosenwald, Lessing J. (Lessing Julius), 1891-1979, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Winall family, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) - N - 1997 Notes (Hamnet) Among the publications referring to the Trevelyon Miscellany are: Nevinson, J.L., "A Show of the Nine Worthies," Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Spring 1963), pp. 103-107; Nevinson, J.L., "The Embroidery Patterns of Thomas Trevelyon," The Walpole Society, Vol. 41 (1966-1968), pp. 1-9; Markrich, Lilo, "Thomas Trevelyon, the Mysterious Pattern Maker," Needle Arts, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Winter 1976), p. 7; Schroeder, Horst, "The Nine Worthies, A Supplement," Archiv fu ̈ r das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, 218.Bd., 133.Jhrg. (1981), pp. 330-340; Politoske, Daniel, "Euterpe, a Versatile Virtuoso," The Register of The Spencer Museum of Art, Vol. V, No. 9 (Fall 1981), pp. 58-65; Schroeder, Horst, "The Mural Paintings of the Nine Worthies at Amersham," Archaeological Journal, Vol. 138 (1981), pp. 241-247; Arnold, Janet, Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd, Leeds: Maney, c1988 (p. 300); Belsey, Catherine, "The Serpent in the Garden: Shakespeare, Marriage and Material Culture," The Seventeenth Century, Vol. XI, No. 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 1-20. Notes (Hamnet) Author's name from ff. 264v-265. Notes (Hamnet) Contents cover a variety of subjects, not always in any apparent order, most with text in verse: The author's apostrophe to the reader, f.135v. His sources, f.23v. -- Useful information, including various calendars, tables and rules, such as: A brief computation of the time up to this present year 1608, f.3. Calendars showing saints' days, evil and good days, f.3v. A rule to know all the vigils and fasting days, f.23. Tables showing the golden number..., days for letting blood..., f.17. A rule to know the age of the Moon and how to tell the time by the Moon, ff.15v, 16v. A note on the Julian Calendar and its errors, f.15v. Certain measurements and distances between cities, ff.16, 24v, 34v. The relative sizes of the sun, the planets and the earth, f.21. How described by Ptolemy, f.22v. How to judge the weather by the planets, f.22. A horoscope, f.21v. The ages of the world with some historical notes, 1066-, f.23. University and law terms, f.25. The principal fairs, f.25v. Wise sayings and proverbs, ff.19, 25, 27v, 182v and 204v. -- Gazetteer, including: A description of Britain, f.29. The two universities and their colleges, f.29. Parliamentary seats, f.32v. The wards and parishes of the City of London, f.33v. The sheriffs and mayors of London, 1190-1559, f.308. The Lord mayors and sheriffs of London, 1558-1602, [based on William Jaggard's A view of all the right Honourable the Lord Mayors...of London, 1601 (STC 14343)], f.316. Notable occurrences, f.36v. -- Notes (Hamnet) Described in: Maggs Cat. no. 456 (1924), Lot 155 (on file) ; most poems listed in The Folger First-line Index of Poems (on file). Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: "Word & Image: The Trevelyon Miscellany of 1608," Folger Shakespeare Library, January 23 - May 22, 2004. Notes (Hamnet) Foliation: 3-327 [totalling 297] numbered leaves, missing ff. 1-2, 49, 69-70, 107, 136-137, 141, 149, 164-165, 176-177, 190-191, 209, 214, 228-229, 231, 242, 244, 253, 256-258, 282, 322-323; n.b.: Bottom half of f.181 missing, 'folio' 279 has page numbers 279 (on recto) and 278 (on verso), no other leaves paginated; leaves measure: 41.3-42.1 x 24.6-26.5 cm. Notes (Hamnet) Gift, Lessing Julius Rosenwald; date of acquisition 17 May 1945. Notes (Hamnet) Known as: Commonplace book; An Elizabethan pictorial and poetical manuscript commonplace book with original drawings in colours of Queen Elizabeth, King James, etc. (Maggs Cat. No. 456, 1924, Lot 155); Epitome of ancient and modern history (title on spine of former 19th-century binding). Notes (Hamnet) N 05/17/1945 - Notes (Hamnet) Old Testament History, beginning with Genesis, f.37. Includes kings from S[h]em to Sedekias [Zedekiah] and the sayings of Jacob's twelve children. -- Kings of England from 1108 [B.C.] to James I, f.71. Sandwiched in is an account of the Nativity, f.89v. Kings of Scotland, 137l to James VI and Queen Anne, f.12lv. -- Various professions and occupations: beginning with the prelate, ff.132v and 208v. -- Well-known historical figures: The six Gunpowder Plot traitors, f.138. Pagan, Jewish and Christian heroes, ff.140, 162, l75v and 194. Allegorical figures, ff.126v, 146v, 159v, 182, 184, 206 and 212, including: The nine muses, f.146v. The seven deadly sins, f.151. The seven virtuous women, f.154v. The seven liberal sciences, f.158. Description of the four forms of the cards, alluding to the four ages of the world, f.160v. The seven things that trouble a city, f.161. Seven kinds of fools, f.161. -- Sayings and parables of Jesus, ff.166 and 211. His 12 disciples, f.168. His crucifixion, f.174. The martyrdom of St. Sebastian, f.174v. -- Designs for embroidery patterns, ff.139v, 215, 299, and 310v, including: Mazes, f.259v. "Thomas Trevelyon", ff.264v-265. Patterns for caps, f.268. Heraldic design, p.279. Designs for letters of the alphabet - 8 sets, ff.280 and 302. -- End: Some surviving but unplaceable fragments used in older repairs. Notes (Hamnet) Preferred citation: Folger Shakespeare Library MS V.b.232 ; formerly Folger MS 450517. Notes (Hamnet) Shelved with this is "Trevelyon original binding" (former binding and endpapers, spine stamped with the title "Epitome of ancient and modern history"); and "Trevelyon manuscript documentation report" recording the 1998 Conservator's report along with two previous conservation reports (the 1984 paper treatment report and the 1978 report on the "Composition of paper and pigments" done at Winterthur's Analytical Laboratory), as well as color photographic slides of each page taken in 1995 prior to the most recent repair of the ms. Provenance (Hamnet) Purchased by Lessing Julius Rosenwald from Parke-Bernet Galleries (21 March 1944, Lot 208, J. Pierpont Morgan Sale); Sold by Maggs (Cat. No. 456, 1924, Lot 155); Sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge (10 Dec. 1923, Lot 170, 'Property of a Gentleman'); Attached to former endpapers: bookplate of R[ichard] H[enry] Alexan[der] Bennet [d. 1814], Letter (11 Dec. 1804) from Dr. Pugh to Mr. [Richard] Bull [1721- 1806] thanking Bull for lending him this ms., and arms of Winnall [i.e., Winall] done in watercolor on vellum; Names of Lenard hutton and Iohn Gorst (entered ca. 1625?) appear on ff.127 and 144. Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Restricted. Special permission required. Call Number (Hamnet) V.b.232
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 46618 Source Title The roaring girle. Or Moll Cut-Purse. Source Creator Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627. Source Created or Published 1611 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 17908 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627. Title (Hamnet) The roaring girle. Or Moll Cut-Purse. As it hath lately beene acted on the Fortune-stage by the Prince his Players. Written by T. Middleton and T. Dekkar. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Printed at London : Publisher (Hamnet) [By Nicholas Okes] for Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes head-pallace, neere the Royall Exchange, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1611. Physical Description (Hamnet) [96] p. ; 4 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Brigands and robbers -- Drama -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Cutpurse, Moll, 1584?-1659 -- Drama -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Dekker, Thomas, ca. 1572-1632. Associated Name (Hamnet) Archer, Thomas, fl. 1603-1634, bookseller. Notes (Hamnet) For stop-press variants see "Studies in bibliography" 37, p. 159-70. Notes (Hamnet) Moll Cut-Purse was the alias of Mary Frith. Notes (Hamnet) Partly in verse. Notes (Hamnet) Printer's name from STC. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A-M ⁴. Notes (Hamnet) The first leaf and the last leaf are blank. Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S121842 Citations (Hamnet) Pforzheimer, 703 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 17908 Citations (Hamnet) Greg, I, 298 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) cs399. Imperfect: lacking H2. Lacking blanks. T.p. backed. A3,4 transposed. MS. corrections to the text. Some leaves torn and repaired, affecting text, including A3, D4 and M3. Half bound in blue goatskin with marbled paper boards and end-papers. Provenance: Edwin Thomas Truman copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 17908
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 38114 Source Title Multitudo sapientium est sanitas orbis terrarum, et rex sapiens populi stabilimentum, sap. 6 [graphic] / H. Holbein inu. ; W. Hollar fecit. Source Creator Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677, printmaker. Source Created or Published Londini : [s.n.], 1642. Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART 235939 (size S) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677, printmaker. Title (Hamnet) Multitudo sapientium est sanitas orbis terrarum, et rex sapiens populi stabilimentum, sap. 6 [graphic] / H. Holbein inu. ; W. Hollar fecit. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Londini : Publisher (Hamnet) [s.n.], Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1642. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : etching ; platemark 249 x 184 mm. Subject (Hamnet) Sheba, Queen of, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Solomon, King of Israel, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Male -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Female -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Wisdom, depicted. Associated Name (Hamnet) Holbein, Hans, 1497-1543, artist. Notes (Hamnet) Exhibited: Impressions of Wenceslaus Hollar, curated by Rachel Doggett, Julie L. Biggs, and Carol Brobeck, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., October 25, 1996-February 3, 1997. DFo Notes (Hamnet) Solomon on a high throne in c. Behind him is a curtain inscribed with four lines in Latin. On each side is a pillar and a pilaster and between those on each side is a three-line Latin inscription. The fifth and fourth steps are lettered in Latin on the risers. In c. stands the queen with ten handmaidens r. and c. Seven kneeling slaves on l. offer gifts.--Adapted from Pennington. Citations (Hamnet) Pennington, R. Descriptive catalogue of the etched work of Wenceslaus Hollar, 74 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) State 2 of 3. Call Number (Hamnet) ART 235- 939 (size S)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 36430 Source Title La caualcata con le sue cerimonie del pontefice nuouo quando piglia il possesso a Santo Giouanni Laterano [graphic] / L.R.F. Source Creator Rouhier, Louis, fl. 1650, printmaker. Source Created or Published Roma [Italy] : Gio. Iacomo Rosse le stampa, [1667] Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART Box R763 no.10 copy 1 (size L) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Rouhier, Louis, fl. 1650, printmaker. Title (Hamnet) La caualcata con le sue cerimonie del pontefice nuouo quando piglia il possesso a Santo Giouanni Laterano [graphic] / L.R.F. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Roma [Italy] : Publisher (Hamnet) Gio. Iacomo Rosse le stampa, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [1667] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving ; image 350 x 490 mm. Subject (Hamnet) Vatican City -- Buildings, structures, etc., depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Basilicas -- 17th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Coats of arms -- 17th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Historic buildings -- Italy -- Rome, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Rome (Italy) -- Buildings, structures, etc., depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Religious processions -- 17th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Historic buildings -- Vatican City, depicted. Associated Name (Hamnet) Pecci Blunt, Anna Laetitia, 1885-1971, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Rossi, Giovanni Giacomo de, 17th cent., publisher. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Notes (Hamnet) Many people on foot and on horseback create a long winding papal procession from St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican to the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome, passing by the Piazza del Campidoglio and the Colosseum along the way. Small vignettes at the top of the print depict scenes from the Papal coronation ceremonies. At the top center is the coat of arms of Pope Clement IX, elected in 1667. Notes (Hamnet) Attributed to Rouhier by Nagler, Die Monogrammisten and F. Brulliot, Dictionnaire. Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Collector's stamp of the Countess Pecci Blunt in lower right corner. Call Number (Hamnet) ART Box R763 no.10 copy 1 (size L)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 36434 Source Title Romani pontificis publica et solennes actiones... Alexander VII [graphic]. Source Created or Published Roma : Gio. Iacomo Rossi le stampa, 1655. Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART Box R763 no.15 (size L) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) Romani pontificis publica et solennes actiones... Alexander VII [graphic]. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) Roma : Publisher (Hamnet) Gio. Iacomo Rossi le stampa, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1655. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : engraving ; platemark 502 x 398 mm. Subject (Hamnet) Alexander VII, Pope, 1599-1667, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Popes -- 17th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Male -- 17th century. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 17th century. Associated Name (Hamnet) Rossi, Giovanni Giacomo de, 17th cent, publisher. Associated Name (Hamnet) Pecci Blunt, Anna Laetitia, 1885-1971, former owner. Notes (Hamnet) Alexander VII is pictured being borne in a litter; his coat of arms is shown above. This image is in a central compartment which is surrounded by 10 smaller vignettes showing the public and ceremonial acts of a pope, each with Latin text below which describes the scene. Notes (Hamnet) The same plate, with minor alterations, was used for a 1667 print of Clement IX (see Folger ART Box R763.1 no.2). The date on the 1655 print appears to have been altered, which suggests that the plate may have been used even before this for yet another pope. Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Collector's stamps on front and back identify this as from the collection of the Countess Anna Laetitia Pecci- Blunt. Call Number (Hamnet) ART Box R763 no.15 (size L)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 28604 Source Title The theatrical atlas [graphic] / G. Cruikshank fec. Source Creator Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker. Source Created or Published [London] : Pubd. by H. Humphrey, St. James's Street, May 7th, 1814. Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number ART File K24.4 no.58 copy 1 (size M) HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, printmaker. Title (Hamnet) The theatrical atlas [graphic] / G. Cruikshank fec. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [London] : Publisher (Hamnet) Pubd. by H. Humphrey, St. James's Street, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) May 7th, 1814. Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 print : colored engraving ; image 12 3/4 x 9 1/8 in., on sheet 14 1/4 x 10 1/4 in. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Richard III, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Actors -- 19th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Caricatures -- 19th century. Subject (Hamnet) Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Prints -- 19th century. Subject (Hamnet) Kean, Edmund, 1787-1833 -- Performances, depicted. Associated Name (Hamnet) Humphrey, Hannah, fl. 1774-1817, publisher. Notes (Hamnet) Kean as Richard III, directed to the left, stands on a large volume with the word 'Shakespear' written on the top edge. Resting on his head and humped shoulders is a model of Drury Lane Theatre, a massive block, inscribed 'Whitbreads Intire.' On the roof is poised an ugly figure of Fame, blowing through a trumpet 'Puff Puff Puff', and holding behind her a second trumpet, from which issue the words 'Puff Puff P'. In front straddles a tiny Whitbread, his legs and arms projecting from a cask which forms his body; he says: "Now by St Paul the work goes bravely on" (altering Richard's words from 'this news is bad indeed'). Kean stoops, leaning on a cross-hilted sword, inscribed 'A Keen supporter'; he has misshapen bandy legs. He says: "Well, as you guess." He wears an ermine-bordered cap encircled by a crown, slashed doublet and trunk hose, a sleeveless coat bordered with ermine and embroidered with a (Yorkist) rose, with flapped and spurred boots. (The figure, with the position of the arms altered, is a travesty of J. J. Hall's portrait of Kean interrogating Stanley on the approach of Richmond. The costume is correct.) The stage is indicated by curtains flanking the design. In the background are clouds of smoke.--Adapted from British Museum. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Citations (Hamnet) British Museum collection database, via www, Sept. 28 2010, registration number 1859,0316.78 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) for decorated copy see Box of Tinsel prints. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File K24.4 no.58 copy 1 (size M)
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 17328 Source Title [Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande] Source Creator Holinshed, Raphael, d. 1580? Source Created or Published [1577] Physical Description detail p. 334, death of William II Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 13568a Vol.2 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Holinshed, Raphael, d. 1580? Uniform Title (Hamnet) Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande Title (Hamnet) Historie of Irelande Title (Hamnet) Historie of Scotlande Title (Hamnet) Laste volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande Title (Hamnet) Table seruing vnto both parts of the Chronicles of England Title (Hamnet) Table serving unto both parts of the Chronicles of England Title (Hamnet) The firste volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande. Conteyning, the description and chronicles of England, from the first inhabiting vnto the conquest. The description and chronicles of Scotland, from the first originall of the Scottes nation, till the yeare of our Lorde. 1571. The description and chronicles of Yrelande, likewise from the firste originall of that nation, vntill the yeare. 1547. Faithfully gathered and set forth, by Raphaell Holinshed. Title (Hamnet) 1577. The firste volume of the chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande Title (Hamnet) Historie of Englande Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) At London : Publisher (Hamnet) Imprinted [by Henry Bynneman] for George Bishop, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [1577] Physical Description (Hamnet) 2 v. (v.1: [8], 124 [i.e. 126], [1] leaves; 289, [1]; [8], 22, [2]; 518, [26] p.; [2], 28 leaves; 115, [9] p.; v.2: [4], 291- 659, 700-981, 990-1593, [1], 1593-1876; [104] p., folded plate) : ill. (woodcuts), coat of arms, map ; 2 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Great Britain -- History -- Early works to 1800. Subject (Hamnet) Underscoring (Provenance) rbprov DFo Associated Name (Hamnet) Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), b. 1851, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Stanyhurst, Richard, 1547-1618. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: vol. 1: [par.] ⁶ *² A-P ⁸ Q ⁶ [superscript chi]r1, a-s ⁸ t1; [superscript chi]A² (*b*)² *a*-*b* ⁶ ²A-2I ⁸ ²2K ⁴ ²2L-2M ⁶ ; ³[fleuron]² A- C ⁸ D ⁴ ; ⁴ A-D ⁸ E ⁸ (-E6-8) F ⁸ (±F7) G ⁸ H ⁶ I² [K]1. vol. 2: ⁵ [par.]² t ⁸ (-t1) v-z ⁸ A-K ⁸ L ⁸ (±L7) M-4D ⁸ 4E ⁸ (4E4+"Eeee.v") 4F-4N ⁸ 4O ⁸ (±4O3) 4P-4U ⁸ 4X ⁸ (±4X1) 4Y ⁸ 4Z²; ⁶ A-M ⁴ N² ()². Notes (Hamnet) Vol. 1 identified as STC 13568 on UMI microfilm reel 512. Notes (Hamnet) Vol. 1: "The historie of Englande" (caption title) begins new register and pagination. "The historie of Scotlande" has separate title page, pagination, and register. On A1r of the latter register this title is repeated in a caption title and pagination recommences. "The historie of Irelande... vnto the yeare 1509. Collected by Raphaell Holinshed, and continued till the yeare 1547. by Richarde Stanyhurst" has separate title page, foliation, and register. "The historie of Irelande" (caption title) has separate pagination and register. Leaf 126 misnumbered 124. Leaves E6-8 of the last series are intended to be cancelled. F7 of the last series is a cancel (recto catchword "vpon"; cancellandum "impouerish"). F7 cancel has two states; recto begins (1) "the Belweathers" or (2) "the chiefe meanes". With a final errata leaf covering the Scotland and Ireland sections. Notes (Hamnet) One of four imprint variants of this edition. Notes (Hamnet) Vol. 2 only on UMI microfilm reel 1107. Notes (Hamnet) Includes indexes. Notes (Hamnet) At head of all title pages, "1577.". At foot of all title pages, "God saue the Queene.". Notes (Hamnet) Printer's name from STC. Notes (Hamnet) Vol. 2 has title "The laste volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande". A leaf foliated 1593 is inserted after p. 1592. ⁵ L7 is a cancel (headline reads "Richarde the first."; cancellandum has "Richarde the seconde."). ⁵ 4O3 is a cancel (headline has "Queene Marie."; cancellandum has "Queene Mary."). ⁵ 4X1 is a cancel (recto catchword is "buried"; cancellandum has "the"). "A table seruing vnto both parts of the Chronicles of England" (caption title) has separate register. With two final errata leaves (logically pertaining to vol. 1). The "plate" is a woodcut map to be inserted after p. 1868. Notes (Hamnet) Leaf *b*6 is blank. Notes (Hamnet) Variant has p. 1876 misnumbered 1874. Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 13568a Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S119439 Citations (Hamnet) Pforzheimer, II, 494 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Smedley. Volume two only; re-bound uniform with volume one. Variant. Imperfect: wanting the the title leaf ( ⁵ [par.]1); in its place is bound the title leaf from "The history of Scotlande", with the George Bishop imprint (the title has slip cancel representing the vol.2 title and imprint of STC 13568a.); wanting the inserted leaf foliated 1593, all leaves after ⁶ K3, and the plate; also wanting cancel ⁵ 4O3 (the cancellandum survives). With three leaves of MS. notes (an index) on MS. ruled paper bound at the end. MS. markings, including fists. MS. notes, including notes (of provenance (?) on t.p.). Trimmed, affecting side-notes. Burn-holes. Print show-through. Originally in old calf; re-bound at the Folger (see description at the back of the book for more details). Provenance: inscribed: on p.1778: "Clement Barker" (on p.1875: "John Clement Barker" and "Thomas [Willon?]"); inscribed on a label on front paste-down: "Formerly in the possessi Call Number (Hamnet) STC 13568a Vol. 2
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------------- Image1 ------------- Field Data Digital Image File Name 45716 Source Title The true travels, adventures, and observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, Affrica, and America, from anno Domini 1593. to 1629. Source Creator Smith, John, 1580-1631 Source Created or Published 1630 Physical Description foldout image before page 1 Digital Image Type FSL collection Source Call Number STC 22796 Copy 2 Bd.w. STC 22790c.2 HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Smith, John, 1580-1631. Title (Hamnet) The true travels, adventures, and observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, Affrica, and America, from anno Domini 1593. to 1629. His accidents and sea-fights in the straights; his service and stratagems of warre in Hungaria, Transilvania, Wallachia, and Moldavia, against the Turks, and Tartars... After how he was taken prisoner by the Turks, sold for a slave... and escaped... Together with a continuation of his generall History of Virginia, Summer-Iles, New England, and their proceedings, since 1624. to this present 1629; as also of the new plantations of the great river of the Amazons, the iles of St. Christopher, Mevis, and Barbados in the West Indies. All written by actuall authours, whose names you shall finde along the history. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed by I[ohn]. H[aviland]. for Thomas Slater, and are to bee sold [by Michael Sparke] at the Blew Bible in Greene Arbour, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1630. Physical Description (Hamnet) [12], 60 p., folded plate : ill. (engraving, woodcut) ; 2 ⁰. Subject (Hamnet) Voyages and travels -- Early works to 1800. Associated Name (Hamnet) Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937, former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, printmaker. Notes (Hamnet) Signatures: A ⁶ B-G ⁴ H ⁶. Notes (Hamnet) The plate has imprint: London printed by Iames Reeue. Notes (Hamnet) Printer's and publisher's names from STC. Notes (Hamnet) With a coat of arms on title page verso signed "T Cecill scul". Variant: with this illustration printed on a separate leaf. Notes (Hamnet) Stationer's Register: Entered 29 August 1629. Citations (Hamnet) Sabin, 82871 Citations (Hamnet) STC (2nd ed.), 22796 Citations (Hamnet) ESTC (RLIN) S111906 Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) HH193/4.2. With the plate in the second state. Bound with: Smith, John. The generall historie of Virginia,... London, 1631 (shelf-mark STC 22790c.2); for binding and provenance see note for that copy Call Number (Hamnet) STC 22796 Copy 2 Bd.w. STC 22790c.2
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