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Title
The Daily oracle [electronic resource].
Created/published
London [England] : Printed, and sold by S. Popping in Pater-Noster-Rowe [sic], [1715]
Description
10 v. ; 34 cm (fol.)
Associated name
Frequency
Daily (except Sunday)
Publication coverage
Numb. 1 (Monday, August the 1st. 1715.)-numb. 10. (Thursday, August 11. 1715.).
Numbering peculiarities
No more published.
Note
This record was provided by a vendor. It may contain incorrect or incomplete information.
Editor: John Dunton.
"By a society of gentlemen.".
Title from caption.
Following title: "By which all questions are answer'd in every art and science, ... both in prose and poetry, with other amusements.".
Imprint from colophon; imprints lack dates.
Year of publication from dates of coverage.
Note on advertisements and direction of letters follows imprint.
"Price three halfpence" follows imprint.
Note on contents and plan of the paper below date line.
Issue number from head of title.
Printed in two columns.
Paper originally proposed as "The Oracle", to be printed Wednesdays. Proposal included a description of prior editorial ventures of Marshall Smith, and was to be printed by S. Keimer. Neither the printer nor booksellers named in the proposal were involved in this paper as it subsequently appeared.
Includes information in the form of question and answer; each issue normally ends with some form of verse or song lyric.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Editor: John Dunton.
"By a society of gentlemen.".
Title from caption.
Following title: "By which all questions are answer'd in every art and science, ... both in prose and poetry, with other amusements.".
Imprint from colophon; imprints lack dates.
Year of publication from dates of coverage.
Note on advertisements and direction of letters follows imprint.
"Price three halfpence" follows imprint.
Note on contents and plan of the paper below date line.
Issue number from head of title.
Printed in two columns.
Paper originally proposed as "The Oracle", to be printed Wednesdays. Proposal included a description of prior editorial ventures of Marshall Smith, and was to be printed by S. Keimer. Neither the printer nor booksellers named in the proposal were involved in this paper as it subsequently appeared.
Includes information in the form of question and answer; each issue normally ends with some form of verse or song lyric.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
Cited/described in
New Cambridge bibliography of English literature, II:1323
New Cambridge bibliography of English literature, II:1345
Times (London, England). Tercentenary handlist of English & Welsh newspapers, magazines & reviews, p. 48
Crane, R.S. Census of British newspapers and periodicals, 1620-1800, 1185
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), P3464
New Cambridge bibliography of English literature, II:1345
Times (London, England). Tercentenary handlist of English & Welsh newspapers, magazines & reviews, p. 48
Crane, R.S. Census of British newspapers and periodicals, 1620-1800, 1185
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), P3464
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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