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Date
ca. 1620
Location
No place, unknown, or undetermined
Media format
Manuscript text
Extent
12 leaves
Language
English
Size
19 x 16 cm
Genre
Literary
Reference IDs
Index of English literary manuscripts: CoR 302
Folger bibliographic ID: 270898
Folger call number: FILM Fo. 236.10
Folger holdings ID: 357026
Accession Number: cs2203
Folger bibliographic ID: 270898
Folger call number: FILM Fo. 236.10
Folger holdings ID: 357026
Accession Number: cs2203
Summary
A travel poem describing a holiday tour of four Oxford men to Newark and back to Oxford. Marginal notes in the same hand signal names of people and places mentioned in the text. Pencil sketches on leaves 100r, 101r-v, and 103v
Notes
General notes
In English The section on Bosworth field includes a reference to Richard Burbage in the role of Richard III ("For when hee would have said King Richard di'd / And cal'd a horse a horse hee Burbage cri'd" (leaf 97v)) First published posthumously in Corbet's Certain elegant poems, 1647 (Wing C6269C) Bound with 16 other manuscript works in the 18th century; repaired and separated into 15 booklets, some with multiple works, in 1993 (J.a.1 (1-15)). Modern pencil foliation added before separation: 93-104 Listed in the Union First Line Index of English Verse Sold in sale of Marquess of Cholmondeley Library (Sotheby Sale, 17-20 March, 1925, no. 450) Purchased from Maggs, 1932 (cat. 569, no. 204) Also available on microfilm
Also known as
Uniform title: Iter boreale
Extended title: Secundum iter boreale per Dre. Corbet. ca. 1620
Extended title: Secundum iter boreale per Dre. Corbet. ca. 1620
Subjects
Related names
author: Corbet, Richard, 1582-1635
former owner: Cholmondeley Library
former owner: Cholmondeley Library