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Great Britain
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Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 138115
ESTC number: R19299
Wing number: P2033
Folger call number: P2033
Folger holdings ID: 130193
Accession Number: Smedley
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folio
General notes
Edited by Sir Charles Cotterel (Poliarchus) Printer identified by ESTC as John Macock Frontispiece portrait lettered: Guil. Faithorne fe Signatures: pi1 A² a-g² B-4L² 4M1 On leaf g2v: Imprimatur Aug. 20. 1667. Roger L'Estrange Poems in eulogy of the author by Abraham Cowley, Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery, and others: prelim. p. [10]-[29] Pompey and Horace have separate dated title pages on 3E2r and 4A1r "Horace", left unfinished by Mrs. Philips, breaks off at the beginning of act iv, scene vi; this edition does not include the completion by Sir John Denham Divisional title page on leaf 2X1r: Translations. By K. Philips Some copies on large paper (32-33 cm), with no difference in gutter margins or text block measurement Portions of 269- 254f also available as a digital reproduction
Item information about Folger P2033
Imperfect: wanting Faithorne portrait; in its place an unsigned engraved portrait of author, with inscription "Mrs. Catherine Philips" on base, trimmed and mounted on detached front fly-leaf. On pi2v, manuscript biographical notes on author; manuscript marginal notes throughout. Lacking Faithorne author port.; Provenance: inscription on t.p. "R [Richard?] Worsop"; bookplate of W.T. Smedley (motto "forward")
Also known as
Extended title: Poems / by the most deservedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda ; to which is added Monsieur Corneille's Pompey & Horace, tragedies ; with several other translations out of French
Alternate titles: Poems by the most deservedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda
Related names
editor: Cotterell, Charles, Sir, -1701
printmaker: Faithorne, William, 1616-1691
printer: Macock, John
bookseller: Herringman, Henry, -1704
former owner: Flatman, Hannah, active 17th century
former owner: Flatman, Frank, active 17th century-18th century