Hesperides, or the Muses’ Garden is a 17th-century manuscript commonplace book known primarily for its Shakespearean connections. The readers of Hesperides generally combine reading and thinking, or reading and writing. Though few, Hesperides is not without its “fit audience.” In addition to the few modern scholars who have examined the manuscripts, the actual known readers of Hesperides include Humphrey Moseley the 17th-century publisher, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps in the Victorian period, and a late-18th-century anonymous reader. The last of this group copies Shakespearean and dramatic extracts into the commonplace book and is identified through internal evidence based on paleography. The intended readers of Hesperides, including t...
"Impression ... limited to twenty-five copies." InThe compilation of the original collection has bee...
In choosing the subject of this paper, I was aware that some excellent work had already been done in...
International audienceBy way of introduction, this essay considers the question of women’s literacy ...
Hesperides, or the Muses’ Garden is a 17th-century manuscript commonplace book known primarily for i...
Bel-vedére; or The Garden of the Muses is an early modern printed commonplace book containing an ant...
Though a culture which produced such literary genius as Sidney, Shakespeare, and Milton should alone...
The study of commonplace books offers an important means for scholars to gather evidence on the hist...
Collections of poems in manuscript and print by a variety of authors (or 'miscellanies') were one of...
This article is an offshoot of work towards an edition of Bel-vedére or The Garden of the Muses, a p...
In The Model of Poesy, William Scott asserts that Sir Philip Sidney ‘did imitate’ Heliodorus’s Aethi...
This article is an offshoot of work towards an edition of Bel-vedére or The Garden of the Muses, a p...
The language of plants saturated the English print marketplace in the sixteenth and seventeenth cent...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Ascribed, with other Elizabethan miscellanies, to Jo...
This dissertation examines the composition, use, and reuse of practical manuscripts and early printe...
Ascribed, like other Elizabethan miscellanies, to John Bodenham, who probably projected the work, an...
"Impression ... limited to twenty-five copies." InThe compilation of the original collection has bee...
In choosing the subject of this paper, I was aware that some excellent work had already been done in...
International audienceBy way of introduction, this essay considers the question of women’s literacy ...
Hesperides, or the Muses’ Garden is a 17th-century manuscript commonplace book known primarily for i...
Bel-vedére; or The Garden of the Muses is an early modern printed commonplace book containing an ant...
Though a culture which produced such literary genius as Sidney, Shakespeare, and Milton should alone...
The study of commonplace books offers an important means for scholars to gather evidence on the hist...
Collections of poems in manuscript and print by a variety of authors (or 'miscellanies') were one of...
This article is an offshoot of work towards an edition of Bel-vedére or The Garden of the Muses, a p...
In The Model of Poesy, William Scott asserts that Sir Philip Sidney ‘did imitate’ Heliodorus’s Aethi...
This article is an offshoot of work towards an edition of Bel-vedére or The Garden of the Muses, a p...
The language of plants saturated the English print marketplace in the sixteenth and seventeenth cent...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Ascribed, with other Elizabethan miscellanies, to Jo...
This dissertation examines the composition, use, and reuse of practical manuscripts and early printe...
Ascribed, like other Elizabethan miscellanies, to John Bodenham, who probably projected the work, an...
"Impression ... limited to twenty-five copies." InThe compilation of the original collection has bee...
In choosing the subject of this paper, I was aware that some excellent work had already been done in...
International audienceBy way of introduction, this essay considers the question of women’s literacy ...