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Date
Location
Great Britain
Media format
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Language
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 144225
Carl H. Pforzheimer Library: 129
Wing number: C565
Folger call number: C565
Folger holdings ID: 131747
Notes
Edition
The third edition revised and enlarged
Bibliographic format
octavo
General notes
Printer's name from "Coelum Britannicum" separate dated title page Without the music by Henry Lawes The title page is a cancel "The three supplementary poems at the end of the volume constitute the only new matter in this edition, which is not as correctly printed as the previous ones." Cf. Grolier. Wither to Prior Includes "To my Lord Admirall, on his late sickness, and recovery" by Edmund Waller, first included in the second edition of Carew's "Poems" (Wing C564) "Coelum Britannicum" has separate dated title page with "Hum. Moseley" named as printer; pagination and register are continuous The designer for the masque was Inigo Jones, whose name appears on the internal title page for "Coelum Britannicum" E5v line 1 ends "room,". Variant: E5v line 1 ends "roome,". There are at least a half dozen additional stop press corrections in Signature E, mostly altering punctuation Microopaque only contains "Coelum Britannicum"
Item information about Folger C565
cs49. Variant
Also known as
Extended title: Poems : with a maske, by Thomas Carew Esq; one of the Gent. of the Privy-Chamber, and Sewer in Ordinary to his late Majestie. The songs were set in musick by Mr. Henry Lawes Gent. of the Kings Chappell, and one of his late Majesties private musick
Alternate titles: Coelum Britannicum
Related names
associated with: Lawes, Henry, 1596-1662
associated with: Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687
associated with: Jones, Inigo, 1573-1652