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Folger bibliographic ID: 228014
Charteris, R. Annotated catalogue of the music manuscripts in the Folger: 104
Folger call number: FILM Fo. 140.11
Folger holdings ID: 259817
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Many leaves blank. Single stubs appear between each of the following leaves: 6 and 7, 56 and 57, 75 and 76, 81 and 82. The first music leaf is torn and much of the music is missing from the leaf About a dozen hands appear in the manuscript, of which nine are responsible for the lute tablature. Most of the music was copied by two hands: Thomas Bothby and John Dowland, who signed several of his works which were transcribed by another copyist. Other copyists include John Johnson, Robert Johnson (son of John), Robert Dowland (son of John) and Anne Bayldon Sometimes referred to as: The Dowland lutebook Poems listed in Folger index of first lines John Dowland or student of -- Thomas Bothby -- Anne Bayldon -- C.B.-- M.L. Dowland Facsimile available: The Lute Society facsimiles 3: The Folger 'Dowland' manuscript. Albury: Lute Society, c2003. (M140.F65 2003) For transcriptions and performances of music see: http://musickshandmade.com/projects/Folger/DowlandMS.html [Note: Link reported broken on 6 April 2015] For a discussion of this manuscript see Journal of the Lute Soc. of America, X (1976), p. 5-29 Presented by Ian Harwood "Aspects of the Folger's Dowland lute book (MS V.b.280)" at "Harmony's entrancing power": Music in early modern England. Folger Institute Faculty Weekend Seminar, 23-24 September 2005 Also available on microfilm and as a digital reproduction Purchased on 15 November 1926 by Henry Clay Folger from Sotheby's, lot 704 This record contains unverified data from catalog cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete information. Please email HamnetHelp@folger.edu for assistance
Publications
"The pen's excellencie" : treasures from the manuscript collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library / compiled and edited by Heather Wolfe. Seattle : Distributed by University of Washington Press, 2002, p. 138-140
Exhibited
Exhibited: "The Pen's Excellencie" : Treasures from the Manuscript Collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library, curated by Heather Wolfe, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., February 6- June 8, 2002 Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2006. "Noyses, sounds, and sweet aires" (catalog entry 34)
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Alternate titles: Commonplace book of songs and dances for the lute, ca. 1600, Dowland lutebook
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associated with: Johnson, John, -1594 or 1595
associated with: Johnson, Robert, approximately 1583-1633
associated with: Alison, Richard, active 1588-1606
scribe: Dowland, Robert, approximately 1591-1641
former owner: Bothby, Thomas
former owner: Bayldon, Anne
former owner: Dowland, M. L.
associated with: Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547