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The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England's arch-poet, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected., 1611, confidential

Title: The faerie queen: The shepheards calendar: together with the other works of England's arch-poet, Edm. Spenser: collected into one volume, and carefully corrected.
Repository: Oxford U Oriel College
Shelfmark: confidential
Published by: H[umphrey]. L[ownes]
Published for: Matthew Lownes
Published Location: London
Published date: 1611
Copynotes: "Its condition is not too good (slightly foxed and water- damaged) as far as the first few gatherings, because it was damaged in the 1949 fire at Oriel." Note: 1613. Correspondence of 6/24/10: Gen. t.p.: 1611 Pt. 1 FQ: It is Young Knight Pt. 2 FQ:T.P – 1613. Colophon - 16012 SC: 1611 CCCHA: All the poems are dated 1611 Letter to Raleigh: It is 1611 – “Alle-“ Prosopopoia: It is dated 1613 Extra works bound in: 1. VIRGILS GNAT/ Dedicated to the Earle of Leicester, deceased/ no date Consists of: title page + 4 leaves of text ending on p.K2 (recto) 2. The Ruines of Rome/ By Bellay Consists of: No title page, no date – 3 leaves of text 3. MVIOPOTMOS,/ or/ THE FATE OF/THE BUTTERFLY/ By Edmunde Spenser,/ Dedicated to the most faire and vertuous Lady, the Ladie Carey/ 1611 Consists of: Title page with date of 1611, dedication to the Lady Carey of 1 leaf on p. L (recto) + 3 leaves of text 4. VISIONS OF/THE WORLDS/VANITIE/ Consists of: No title page, no date, 1 ¼ leaves of text 5. THE VISIONS OF/BELLAY Consists of: No title page, no date, 1 ¾ leaves of text, ending on p. M(recto) 6. THE VISIONS/OF PETRARCH,/Formerlie translated Consists of: No title page – 1 leaf of text
Editionnotes: A third "reissue" of the 1609 edition, though both parts are now actually in later settings. Part 1 still has the 1611 cancel title page and conjugate dedication of the first reissue (STC 23083.3). The text of part 1 has now been reset (the 1615 date conjectured by STC); B3r stanza 1 begins "Young Knight". Part 2 still has separate title page dated 1612 or 1613 (stop-press variants) and R3r catchword reads "And". Pagination and register are continous. The last leaf is blank. Ideally issued with STC 23086.3, 23093.5, 23077.3, and 23087, though some copies have parts from the 1617 editions. Match subsidiary parts separately.
Record Author: Catherine Blose; NS 6/24/10
Record Source: Marjory Szurko;
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Siglum: OXO_WKS_001
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