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Date
1604 May 20
Location
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Manuscript text
Extent
20 leaves
Language
Latin
Size
22 x 17 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 244288
Folger call number: V.a.604
Folger holdings ID: 309421
Accession Number: 265113
Folger call number: V.a.604
Folger holdings ID: 309421
Accession Number: 265113
Summary
Concerning the historical precedent for the union of the Scottish and English crowns, the birth and coronation of James, the virtues necessary for kingship, the Gowrie conspiracy and James' rescue by John Ramsay, James' treatise Basilikon Doron, instances of great learning among rulers, the definition of a true Christian, etc., with closing addresses to judges, scholars, merchants, the people, recusants and the King, and an "Invocatione pro patria."
Notes
General notes
In Latin Title derived from front cover: Henrico, Principi Wallace De Jacobo Scotee & Anglia cjus nominis Rege [illegible] Gratulatio epainetikē a M. David Drummenio Portion of title in Greek letters: epainetikē Fair copy, probably produced for presentation. Dedicated to Henry, Prince of Wales and dated, "datum ex meo musaeo 20 Maij 1604," and signed "Mr. David Dromenius." Information about Drummond in curatorial file Bent Juel-Jensen (bookplate) Bound in limp vellum Acquired from Quaritch in 2008
Item information about Folger V.a.604
Adopted by Lee Peipho, Acquisitions Night 2010
Also known as
Extended title: Gratulatio epainetikē 1604 May 20
Subjects
Related names
author: Drummond, David, active 1604-1629
subject: James I, King of England, 1566-1625
dedicatee: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1594-1612
former owner: Juel-Jensen, Bent
subject: James I, King of England, 1566-1625
dedicatee: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1594-1612
former owner: Juel-Jensen, Bent