Coryate, Thomas. Coryats crudities ; hastily gobled vp in five moneths trauells in France, Sauoy, Italy, Rhetia co[m]monly called the Grisons country, Heluetia aliàs Switzerland, some parts of high Germany, and the Netherlands; newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe in the county of Somerset, & now dispersed to the nourishment of the trauelling members of this kingdome
The title page is engraved; it and three of the other plates or illustrations are signed by William Hole
Imprint from leaf following engraved title page, which reads: Three crude veines are presented in this booke following ... a most elegant oration, first written in the Latine tongue by Hermannus Kirchnerus ... Another also composed by the author of the former, in praise of trauell of Germanie ... Then ... the posthume poems of the authors father ...
Printer's and publisher's names from STC
Signatures: pi1 ²pi1 a-b⁸ ²b⁴ c-g⁸ h-l⁴ B-C⁸ D⁸(D1 + [chi]3 signed: D1, D2, unsigned) E-3C⁸ 3D⁴ [3E]¹ (signed Eee3), [3F]¹
"Posthuma fragmenta poematum Georgii Coryati" has separate dated title page; register is continuous
Includes index
With a final note apologizing for the errata, followed by an errata leaf
Portions of copies 1 and 2 also available as a digital reproduction
Exhibited
Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 1986-1987. Time, the greatest innovator (catalog p. 82) (Copy 1)
Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2004. Voices for Tolerance in an Age of Persecution. Opening: S4v-S5r (catalog entry 36) (Copy 1)
Item information about Folger STC 5808 copy 1
Engraved title page has top margin repaired, with some text in facsimile. Brown goatskin binding, with gilt-tooled doublure; signed by C. Lewis. Bound in is former vellum binding with gilt fillet border and panel with thistles at angles and badge of the Prince of Wales in center of covers. Provenance: possibly owned by someone connected to the household of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales; armorial bookplates of Sir Henry Hope Edwardes; and Sir Thomas Brooke, Armitage Bridge; collated by Talbot at Quaritch, 31.3.22; Harmsworth copy
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Extended title: Coryats crudities ; hastily gobled vp in five moneths trauells in France, Sauoy, Italy, Rhetia co[m]monly called the Grisons country, Heluetia aliàs Switzerland, some parts of high Germany, and the Netherlands; newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe in the county of Somerset, & now dispersed to the nourishment of the trauelling members of this kingdome
Alternate titles: Three crude veines are presented in this booke following, Posthuma fragmenta poematum Georgii Coryati