Annalia Dubrensia. : Vpon the yeerely celebration of Mr. Robert Douers Olimpick games vpon Cotswold-hills. Written by Michaell Drayton. Esq. Iohn Trussell. Gent. ... Thomas Heywood. Gent.
1636
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Title
Annalia Dubrensia. : Vpon the yeerely celebration of Mr. Robert Douers Olimpick games vpon Cotswold-hills. Written by Michaell Drayton. Esq. Iohn Trussell. Gent. ... Thomas Heywood. Gent.
Created/published
London : Printed by Robert Raworth, for Mathewe Walbancke, 1636.
Description
[70] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. (woodcut) ; (4to)
Associated name
Walbancke, Matthew.
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889, former owner.
Heber, Richard, 1773-1833, former owner.
McKee, Thomas Jefferson, 1840-1899, former owner.
Mitford, John, 1781-1859, former owner.
Smith, George D. (George Dallas), 1870-1920, former owner.
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889, former owner.
Heber, Richard, 1773-1833, former owner.
McKee, Thomas Jefferson, 1840-1899, former owner.
Mitford, John, 1781-1859, former owner.
Smith, George D. (George Dallas), 1870-1920, former owner.
Note
In verse.
Compiler's dedication signed: Mat: Walbancke.
Title names are gathered with braces.
Signatures: A² B-I⁴ K²(-K2).
Running title reads: Cotswold games.
Variant: with an added dedication leaf to (1) Sir T. Trevor, (2) Sir P. Kiligree, or (3) S. Rolston.
An eighteenth-century reprint has "Dr. Dover thought it his duty to perpetuate the memory of that good man his grandfather" on A2v.--STC.
Entered 11 January [1636]
Compiler's dedication signed: Mat: Walbancke.
Title names are gathered with braces.
Signatures: A² B-I⁴ K²(-K2).
Running title reads: Cotswold games.
Variant: with an added dedication leaf to (1) Sir T. Trevor, (2) Sir P. Kiligree, or (3) S. Rolston.
An eighteenth-century reprint has "Dr. Dover thought it his duty to perpetuate the memory of that good man his grandfather" on A2v.--STC.
Entered 11 January [1636]
ESTC staff note
Signatures from DFo.
Cited/described in
Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.) (STC), 24954
Case, A.E. Poetical miscellanies, 84
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S111583
Case, A.E. Poetical miscellanies, 84
English short title catalogue (ESTC), S111583
Genre/form
Annotations.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Item Details
Call number
STC 24954 copy 1
Folger-specific note
cs1414. The frontispiece woodcut is inlaid. Bound in dark red goatskin. Provenance: armorial bookplate of William Phelps (motto "frangas non flectas"); Folger purchase from Pickering, 1925, cat.3, lot 313
Call number
STC 24954 copy 2
Folger-specific note
Imperfect: wanting the frontispiece; in its stead is a later engraving of the same scenes (according to Folger card catalogue, it is taken from Caulfield's "Portraits", 1794). Manuscript notes. Manuscript paginated. Title leaf is re-margined. Tan calf binding, gilt-tooled, by C. Lewis (according to manuscript note in Mitford's hand). Provenance: armorial bookplate of James Comerford (motto "so ho ho dea ne"); dated (Feb. 1835) autograph and manuscript notes of John Mitford; Richard Heber copy; stamp of Henry F. Sewall; Sewall sale, lot 874 (Folger file); 1897 George D. Smith cat., no 7, lot 600
Call number
STC 24954 copy 3
Folger-specific note
cs60. Imperfect: the title leaf is damaged, affecting some words, and backed; the affected letters are supplied in manuscript ink. Manuscript notes on the endpapers. A printed bibliographical citation from an unknown source regarding the link between "Cotswold-man" and Shakespeare is pasted on the front paste-down. Also contains the same engraved Caulfield frontispiece, trimmed and backed, that appears in STC 24954 Copy 2. Trimmed, affecting headlines. Half brown goatskin binding with marbled paper-covered boards. Provenance: inscribed on t.p.: "Thomas Ross his booke 1664"; "Richard Rosse his book"; James O. Halliwell-Phillipps copy (with manuscript note in his hand); signed ("EDF 1895") armorial bookplate of Thomas Jefferson McKee (motto "meum et tuum"); Dec. 1901 Folger purchase from John Anderson, NY, cat. ("Catalogue of library of ... Thomas J. McKee"), pt.4, lot 2721