Hind, A.M. Engraving in England in the sixteenth & seventeenth centuries: vol. 3, pp. 113-114, no. 37
Folger bibliographic ID: 240365
Folger call number: ART 232- 609
Folger holdings ID: 299439
Accession Number: 232609
Summary
Featley depicted from waist up in robes and ruff. He holds a small book in his left hand. In the left corner below his portrait is a candle and two books, one standing on its spine, the other open to reveal blank pages. In the right corner are another candle and four more books. Two hands are reaching in from beyond the frame of the image, one grasping a book and the other snuffing out the candle
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General notes
Two columns of Latin text below image
Hind indicates that this engraving was the frontispiece to Featley's "The dippers dipt", 4th ed., 1646
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Extended title: Vera effigies Danielis Featly, S.S. Theologiae Doctoris Charltoniae nati denati, April 17o, 1645, aetatis suae 65 W. Marshall fecit, MDCXLV [1645]