George Chapman
Verse
First published in London, 1612.
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First published in
Copy, ascribed to Ge. Chapman
.
Including 18 poems by Carew and two of doubtful authorship, compiled by Nicholas Burghe (d.1670), Royalist Captain during the Civil War and one of the poor Knights of Windsor in 1661 (references to I Nicholas Burgh
occurring on ff. 165r, with the date 3d of June 1638
, and 166r, and his name partly in cipher on other pages); predominantly in his hand, with some later additions in other hands.
Afterwards owned by Elias Ashmole (1617-92), astrologer and antiquary.
Cited in Burghe MS
:
Edited from this MS in Shepherd and in Bartlett.
First published on the folded engraving in
Copy headed
Including 18 poems by Carew and two of doubtful authorship, compiled by Nicholas Burghe (d.1670), Royalist Captain during the Civil War and one of the poor Knights of Windsor in 1661 (references to I Nicholas Burgh
occurring on ff. 165r, with the date 3d of June 1638
, and 166r, and his name partly in cipher on other pages); predominantly in his hand, with some later additions in other hands.
Afterwards owned by Elias Ashmole (1617-92), astrologer and antiquary.
Cited in Burghe MS
:
This MS recorded in Bartlett, p. 477.
Chapman's continuation of Marlowe's poem (Sestiads III-VI). First published in London, 1598. Bartlett, pp. 132-70.
Copy of a couplet in Sestiad III (lines 231-2), headed
Entirely in the hand of John Hopkinson (1610-80), Yorkshire antiquary, of Lofthouse, near Leeds, and comprising Volume 17 of the Hopkinson MSS.
c.1670.Signed bookplate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785-1861), book collector, of Eshton Hall, West Yorkshire. Subsequently owned by her step-father Matthew Wilson.
Recorded in HMC, 3rd Report (1872), Appendix, pp. 295-6.
Copy of three couplets, i.e. (i) Sestiad III, lines 231-2, headed
Owned and probably compiled by Robert Bishop. Later owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872), manuscript and book collector: Phillipps MS 9549. A.S.W. Rosenbach's sale catalogue,
Cited in Bishop MS
:
Copy of the Third Sestiad, lines 35-6, beginning
Inscribed (ff. 1r, 2r) Samuell Watts
.
Among the papers of the Sanford family. Formerly DD/SF 3970.
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First published in
Including 18 poems by Carew and two of doubtful authorship, compiled by Nicholas Burghe (d.1670), Royalist Captain during the Civil War and one of the poor Knights of Windsor in 1661 (references to I Nicholas Burgh
occurring on ff. 165r, with the date 3d of June 1638
, and 166r, and his name partly in cipher on other pages); predominantly in his hand, with some later additions in other hands.
Afterwards owned by Elias Ashmole (1617-92), astrologer and antiquary.
Cited in Burghe MS
:
Edited from this MS in Bartlett.
First published in London, 1594. Bartlett, pp. 17-45.
Copy of the complete work, with no general title, consisting of two hymns: i.e.
This MS volume discussed in Katherine K. Gottschalk,
Dramatic works
First published in London, 1605. Edited by G. Blakemore Evans in Urbana edition,
Extracts, transcribed from the edition of 1605.
Among the working papers and collections of William Drummond of Hawthornden: Hawthornden Vol. VII.
First published in London, 1598. Edited by W.W. Greg, Malone Society (Oxford, 1928). Edited by Lloyd E. Berry in Urbana edition,
Extract, headed
Four leaves of this commonplace book are in the
Owned in 1615-16 by one Bassett
and in the 1880s by Richard Savage. At the Neligan sale, 2 August 1888, lot 1098. Bought by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-89), and his sale 4 July 1889, lot 1257.
All the Shakespearian texts except Edward Pudsey's Booke
, 1600One Man in His Time
: The Notebook of Edward PudseyAt Mr Marston’s Request
: Edward Pudsey and the Inns of Court
Printed from this MS in Richard Savage,
First published in London, 1607.
Copy by Stanhope of seventeen lines in Act V, scene iii: namely lines 215-26 beginning
Discussed in G.P.V. Akrigg,
Quoted in Akrigg, p. 799.
First published in London, 1631. Edited by Thomas Marc Parrott in
Extracts.
Lettered on the spine W. How's Common-placebook
.
Later owned by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps and in the Warwick Castle Library.
First published in London, 1599. Edited by Allan Holaday in Urbana edition,
This item recorded in Holaday, p. 62.
In the Bute Collection of English Plays purchased in April 1956 from Major Michael Crichton-Stuart of Falkland.
This item reproduced and discussed in Akihiro Yamada,
Written in 1619. First published, in a garbled format, by John Payne Collier in Vol. 39 of the Publications of the Shakspeare Society (1848). Edited from Collier's text, in rearranged form, in Martin Butler,
First published in London, 1611. Edited by Robert F. Welsh in Urbana edition,
This item recorded in Welsh, p. 388.
In the secretary hand of a professional scribe, associated with the playhouse, also responsible for
This MS discussed, with a facsimile example of the MS pages, in Akihiro Yamada,
First published in London, [1613]. Edited by G. Blakemore Evans in Urbana edition,
This item recorded in Blakemore Evans, pp. 559-60.
This item recorded in Blakemore Evans, pp. 559-60.
This item recorded in Blakemore Evans, pp. 559-60, and the corrections printed, pp. 592-3.
This item recorded in Blakemore Evans, pp. 559-60.
First published in London, 1606. Edited by Allan Holaday in Urbana edition,
This item described in W.W. Greg,
Recorded in Holaday, pp. 401-2, and in Jan Moore, p. 69.
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Books Inscribed by Chapman
Inscribed on the verso Thomas Marsh his booke
, with a draft letter apparently by him. Once owned by John Payne Collier (1789-1883), literary scholar, editor and forger.
Facsimile in Cummings, p. 219.
Also inscribed Jo: Gorges.
and I Ferdi Gorges have reade ouer this Booke
. Bookplate of Harry Elkins Widener (1885-1912), American businessman and book collector.
The inscription is printed in
The inscription is printed in G. T[horn].-D[rury],
Inigo Jones 1613. 1613.
Later owned by Robert Hoe (1839-1909), New York businessman and book collector.
Facsimile in Cummings, p. 229.
Inscribed Wm. Young 1753
. Later owned by Isaac Reed (1742-1807), literary editor and book collector; by W.H. Miller, MP (1789-1848), of Britwell Court, Burnham, Buckinghamshire, book collector; in 1924 by Dr A.S.W. Rosenbach (1876-1952), Philadelphia bookseller and scholar; and by Arthur A. Houghton, Jr (1906-90), American businessman and collector. Christie's, 13 June 1979 (Houghton sale, Part I), Lot 111, to Fleming. Sotheby's, New York, 9 November 1989 (Garden sale), lot 93.
The inscription is printed in Tannenbaum, p. 146, with a facsimile, Plate IX. A facsimile of the inscription is also in Christie's sale catalogue (Plate 16), and in Cummings, p. 225.
Apparently once owned, or used, by John Payne Collier (1789-1883), literary scholar, editor and forger (? acquired from the Bridgewater library). Possibly later owned in 1933 by Frank Brewer Bemis (1861-1935), Boston banker and book collector.
The inscription is printed in Tannenbaum, p. 145, from the facsimile which appears in John Payne Collier,
Later owned by the Rev. Richard Farmer, FSA (1735-97), Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, literary scholar. Farmer sale, 7 May-16 June 1798, lot 6670, to Park, thence to Francis Douce.
The inscription is edited in
An exemplum, inscribed to Sir Henry Fanshawe.
The inscription is edited in Hooper, op. cit., I, xxvii, and in
Inscribed in 1796 by George Steevens (1736-1800), literary editor and scholar. Afterwards owned by Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector; by Robert Stayner Holford, MP (1808-92), of Westonbirt, Gloucestershire, art collector; by Frank Brewer Bemis (1861-1935), Boston banker; and by Arthur A. Houghton, Jr (1906-90), American businessman and collector. Christie's 13 June 1979 (Houghton. sale Part I), lot 110, to Fleming. Sotheby's, New York, 9 November 1989 (Garden sale), lot 89. Quaritch's sale catalogue No. 1165, item 15.
Facsimile of the inscription in Christie's sale catalogue, Plate 16, and in Cummings, p. 227.
Bookplate of Pauncefort Duncombe, Buckhill Manor, Buckinghamshire. Later owned by Professor John D. Rea (d.1933), of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
Recorded in Tannenbaum, p. 143. Discussed, with a facsimile of the inscribed title-page, in L.A. Cummings,
Letters
Copies of letters and petitions by Chapman, to Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton; to the Privy Council; to King James I; and to Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain (2). All undated.
Inscribed (p. 162) Hitherto from the beginning of the Book, from a Manuscript in 4to: belonging to John Arden of Stockport Esqr:
i.e. probably John Arden (1742-1823), of Harden, Utkinton and Pepper Halls, High Sheriff of Cheshire, the MS in question evidently Folio M.S. at Bramhall
and an historical 4to M.S. at Withenshaw in Cheshire
.
Inscribed E libris Reverendi Viri Joannis Watson A.M. Rectoris Ecclesiæ Parochialis de Stockport Com: Cest: 1772
: i.e. the Rev. John Watson (1725-83), antiquary, and with his bookplate. Later booklabel of Sarah Wood / 9th April 1889
.
These letters correspond to Nos 88, 139, 124-6 in
Copy of fourteen letters and petitions by, or probably by, Chapman, to unidentified ladies and other correspondents (5); to George Buc; to King James I (2); to Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton; to ? Sir Edward Phelips; to Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk (2); to Mr Crane; and to Lord Ellesmere; and to the Privy Council; all undated, but probably ranging between 1600 and 1615.
Evidently the MS from which selected items are transcribed in Hitherto from the beginning of the Book, from a Manuscript in 4to: belonging to John Arden of Stockport Esqr:
i.e. probably John Arden (1742-1823), of Harden, Utkinton and Pepper Halls, High Sheriff of Cheshire. Acquired in 1942.
This volume discussed and various letters printed in Bertram Dobell,
Braunmuller Nos 38, 49, 73, 86-9, 112, 124-6, 136, 138, 139.
Various letters edited, some with discussions of authorship, in Eccles, p. 185; in Robert D. Parsons, Hamlet
Parallel
Documents
Diaryof Philip Henslowe (c.1555-1616), theatre financier.
Extracted, probably by John Payne Collier (1789-1883), literary scholar, editor and forger, from the Diary
now at Dulwich College, and now pasted in a printed exemplum of Chapman's
Facsimiles in W. W. Greg, Fragments from Henslowe's Diary
,
A receipt by Chapman to Philip Henslowe, relating to Chapman's Pastoral Tragedy
, possibly in another cursive secretary hand, 17 July 1599, on a slip extracted, probably by John Payne Collier (1789-1883), literary scholar, editor and forger, from the Diary
of Philip Henslowe (c.1555-1616), theatre financier, now at Dulwich College.
Facsimiles in W.W. Greg,
A statement of Chapman's debt to Henslowe of £10 10s, in the hand of Robert Shaa, and signed by Chapman, 24 October 1598.
diaryand account book of Philip Henslowe (c.1555-1616), theatre financier, 238 leaves. 1592-1609.
Formerly Alleyn Papers MS VII.
Facsimiles in Greg,
Facsimile of the signature in C.J. Sisson,
Miscellaneous Extracts from Works by Chapman
Extracts from Chapman's works, including examples on pp. 31-2, 66, 74, 76, and 84.
Compiled by Sir John Cotton, Bt (1621-1702).
Mid-17th century.Extracts from plays.
This is the longest known extant version of the unpublished anthology
Formerly MS 469.2.
This MS identified in master draft
, with a facsimile of p. 7 on p. 381, in Hao Tianhu, Catalogue A
on pp. 385-94).