Twenty lines, first published in Relle (1972), p. 408.
Autograph, subscribed Axiophilus
.
Edited from this MS in Relle.
Six printed works bound together, once owned by Gabriel Harvey.
1552/3–1631
The Cambridge scholar, writer and rhetorician Gabriel Harvey had a somewhat turbulent career, encountering considerable ridicule and opposition from both academic and literary quarters, as well as apparently making only limited progress as a lawyer before fading into obscurity in his later years. Although author of a number of published works on various subjects, he is perhaps best remembered as a friend of Edmund Spenser and participant in a pamphlet war with Thomas Nashe. Besides an important autograph letterbook by him that survives (*
Given this dispersal, it is hardly surprising that there is no definitive catalogue of Harvey's books. The basis of a catalogue, subject to amendment, is that made in Virginia Stern's study of 1979. This is itself partly based on pioneering catalogues made particularly by Moore Smith in 1913, and in his addenda Printed Books with Gabriel Harvey's Autograph or MS. Notes, Modern Language Review, 29 (1934), 68-70, and to a lesser extent by Frank Marcham in 1927. Some of her entries have been disputed, however, chiefly on the basis of misidentified handwriting, as well as on the absence of a signature by Harvey — an almost invariable characteristic of his books. These particular disputed volumes are given entries below under the category of Printed Books with Annotations Doubtfully or Erroneously Attributed to Harvey
:
Also untraced, but given entries below, are some printed and manuscript works owned by Harvey that were recorded in documents now in the Copied from a Note by Gabriell Harvey, in a miscellaneous vol. containing the Medea & Thyeste of Lod. Dolce. - The Hecuba & Iphigenia of Euripides in Latin by Erasmus - And the first Italian & English Grammar by Henry Grantham 1575
(see *
In addition, Stern offers (pp. 264-71) a list of books probably owned by Harvey
based chiefly on his references to these works in his own writings. These putative items are not included here.
For present purposes the entries for Harvey's books below are based on Stern's catalogue, with the reservations noted above, and with some measure of updating, incorporating additions that have come to light since 1979 as well as some relocations. Short of a comprehensive first-hand study of some 166 volumes now dispersed among public and private libraries around the world, these entries too must serve as a provisional catalogue, subject to amendment in due course.
Twenty lines, first published in Relle (1972), p. 408.
Autograph, subscribed Axiophilus
.
Edited from this MS in Relle.
Six printed works bound together, once owned by Gabriel Harvey.
Eight lines, first published in Relle (1972), p. 407.
Autograph, subscribed Axiophilus
.
Edited from this MS in Relle.
Six printed works bound together, once owned by Gabriel Harvey.
Four quatrains, first published in Relle (1972), p. 408.
Autograph, subscribed Axiophilus
.
Edited from this MS in Relle.
Six printed works bound together, once owned by Gabriel Harvey.
Moore Smith, as Gabriel Harvey at Pembroke Hall, pp. xv-xvi. Edward George Harman, Gabriel Harvey and Thomas Nashe (London, 1923), pp. 27-8.
Autograph verses.
Edited from this MS in Moore Smith and in Harman, pp. 27-8.
Gabriel Harvey's letterbook, 104 quarto leaves.
A Latin gratulatio
to Lord Burghley, including a 14-line address by the poet, beginning E loquar, an sileam? breue tempus postulat altrum
; an address to Burghley, beginning Te quoque Carminibus iussit Prudentia dudum
; and then a series of epigrams.
Autograph fair copy, the presentation MS to Lord Burghley, in Harvey's roman hand, entitled Gabrielis Harueij Xaipe, uel Gratulatio Vandinensis, ad Honoratissimum, clarissimumque uirum, Dominum Burgleium, magnum Angliæ Thesaurarium, summumque Acadeniæ nostræ Cantabrigiensis Cancellarium; Audleianis ædibus vna cum Regia ipsa Maiestate, reliquisque Nobilibus honorificentissime exceptum
, signed Gabriel Haruejus
, on nine quarto leaves.
Moore Smith, p. 79. Stern, p. 243.
A quarto composite volume of MS tracts, 192 leaves, in modern red morocco.
Among collections of John Strype (1643-1737), ecclesiastical historian and biographer, incorporating papers of William Cecil (1520/21-98), first Baron Burghley, secretary of state.
Harvey's autograph commonplace book, in Latin and English, very closely written, with his extracts from innumerable books reflecting his literary, classical, linguistic and other interests.
Selections of this MS edited in Moore Smith, pp. 87-109.
An octavo commonplace book compiled by Gabriel Harvey, 52 leaves.
Later owned by James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector (his note on f. 1r). Sotheby's, 20 June 1885 (Crossley sale), lot 3002.
Fragment of a small octavo autograph commonplace book compiled by Gabriel Harvey, five leaves, in half-morocco.
Bookplates of Frederick William Cosens, FSA (1819-89), of Clapham Park, book collector, and of Thomas Jefferson McKee (1840-99), New York lawyer and collector. Anderson Galleries, New York, 2-3 December 1901 (McKee sale, Part IV), lot 2960, with a facsimile page in the sale catalogue. Afterwards owned by George Clifford Thomas (1839-1909), Philadelphia financier and collector. Bookplate also of John Gribbel (1858-1936), Philadelphia financier and collector. Parke Bernet, 7-8 May 1945 (Gribbel sale, Part Four), lot 240, to Stonehill Books, New Haven.
Stern, p. 243 (as whereabouts unknown
). Discussed, with facsimile pages, in Alvan Bregman, A Gabriel Harvey Manuscript Brought to Light, The Book Collector, 54, No. 1 (Spring 2005), 61-81.
Autograph letterbook, comprising drafts in a largely cursive italic hand, including an account of the attempted seduction of his sister by a lascivious nobleman, headed (f. i) Gabrielis Harvæi epistolæ æc.
, bearing dates between 1573 and 1578.
Edited by Edward John Long Scott, Camden Society, NS 33 (1884). Moore Smith, p. 79. Stern, p. 243. Discussed in Edward George Harman, Gabriel Harvey and Thomas Nashe (London, 1923), chapter 1, and, with three facsimile examples, in James Nielson, Reading between the Lines: Manuscript Personality and Gabriel Harvey's Drafts, SEL, 33 (1993), 43-82. Facsimile examples in Greg, Engliah Literary Autographs, Plates LXXI (f, g).
The account relating to his sister discussed, and its modelling on George Gascoigne's The Adventures of Master F. J. established, in Katherine Wilson, Revenge of the Angel Gabriel: Harvey's A Nobleman's Suit to a Country Maid
, in The Anatomy of Tudor Literature, ed. Mike Pincombe (Aldershot, 2001), 79-89.
Gabriel Harvey's letterbook, 104 quarto leaves.
Autograph letter signed by Harvey, to the Earl of Leicester, from Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 24 April 1579.
Recorded in E.M. Tenison, Elizabethan England, Vol. V (1936), p. 152, n. 1.
Composite volume of papers.
Autograph letter signed by Harvey, in Latin, to Lord Burghley, from Cambridge, 2 April 1579.
Recorded in Moore Smith, pp. 35-6.
A folio composite volume of state letters and papers, in various hands, 220 leaves, in 19th-century half-morocco.
Autograph letter signed (Gabriel Haruejus
), in Latin, to Lord Burghley, from Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 14 June 1580.
Facsimile examples in Greg, English Literary Autographs, Plates LXXI (a, b), and in Alfred Fairbank and Bruce Dickins, The Italic Hand in Tudor Cambridge (London, 1962), Plate 22a.
A folio composite volume of state letters and papers, in various hands, 220 leaves, in 19th-century half-morocco.
Autograph letter signed by Harvey, to Lord Burghley, 15 February 1585
.
Recorded in Moore Smith, pp. 46-8. Facsimile examples in Greg, Englisj Literary Autographs, Plate LXXI (d, e).
A folio composite volume of state and miscellaneous papers, in various hands.
Copy of a letter by Harvey, to Thomas Hatcher.
A folio volume of transcripts made by Thomas Baker (1656-1740), Cambridge antiquary, 472 pages plus a tipped-in letter, in reversed calf.
MS Baker 36.
Autograph letter signed by Harvey, to Sir Robert Cecil, 8 May 1598.
Edited in HMC, Salisbury, VIII (1899), pp. 160-1. Moore Smith, pp. 72-4.
A deposition by Gabriel Harvey of Walden...Essex Doctor of the lawe aged threeskore and thirteene yeres or thereaboutes
, at Saffron Walden, 12 April 1626.
Recorded in Eccles, pp. 61-2.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 199.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, pp. 198-9.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 199.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 199.
Autograph signature on the title-page, Latin mottos on A2v and the last blank page, and a few pencil markings.
Stern, p. 241.
A quarto volume comprising three printed works owned by Gabriel Harvey, bound together in contemporary vellum.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Moore Smith, p. 80. Stern, p. 242.
A folio composite volume of tracts and papers relating to magic and witchcraft, in various hands, 197 leaves, in modern red morocco.
Probably in the library of John Somers (1651-1716), Baron Somers, Lord Chancellor, afterwards of his brother-in-law Sir Joseph Jekyll (1662-1738), lawyer and politician (his sale, 1759, lot 397, to Joseph Ames. Ames's sale, 1760, lot 357, to Snelling. Henry White sale, 1902, lot 1408.
Autograph annotations, signed on the title-page GabrielisHaruey 1583
, his notes opposite dated 1587
, an octavo in contemporary limp vellum.
Stern, pp. 240-1.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Moore Smith, p. 80. Stern, p. 242.
A folio composite volume of tracts and papers relating to magic and witchcraft, in various hands, 197 leaves, in modern red morocco.
Probably in the library of John Somers (1651-1716), Baron Somers, Lord Chancellor, afterwards of his brother-in-law Sir Joseph Jekyll (1662-1738), lawyer and politician (his sale, 1759, lot 397, to Joseph Ames. Ames's sale, 1760, lot 357, to Snelling. Henry White sale, 1902, lot 1408.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 240.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 240.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
W.C. Hazlitt. Moore Smith, p. 80. Stern, p. 240 (as whereabouts unknown
). Owned and recorded in Thomas W. Jones's list of 1854 in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Harvey's exemplum.
Owned and recorded in Thomas W. Jones's list of 1854 in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Heydelberge[i.e. London], 1575)
Harvey's exemplum.
Owned and recorded in Thomas W. Jones's list of 1854 in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Printed exemplum bearing Harvey's signature and date 1579
on the title-page, occasional autograph annotations, and a full autograph page by him at the end relating to Parliament.
The volume was once Library of Congress KD7290 .F57132 1579, but was destroyed probably in the late 1980s. A microfilm is Library of Congress, Microfilm 85/10017 LL.
Probably the exemplum of The Office of Sheriff (London, printed by Thomas Marsh, undated) owned and recorded in Thomas W. Jones's list of 1854 in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Stern, p. 213 (recording the volume as whereabouts unknown
).
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 241.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Moore Smith, p. 80. Stern, p. 242.
A folio composite volume of tracts and papers relating to magic and witchcraft, in various hands, 197 leaves, in modern red morocco.
Probably in the library of John Somers (1651-1716), Baron Somers, Lord Chancellor, afterwards of his brother-in-law Sir Joseph Jekyll (1662-1738), lawyer and politician (his sale, 1759, lot 397, to Joseph Ames. Ames's sale, 1760, lot 357, to Snelling. Henry White sale, 1902, lot 1408.
Harvey's MS of a poem subscribed Incerti Authoris 1584
.
Owned and recorded in Thomas W. Jones's list of 1854 in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Signed by Harvey.
Stern, p. 200.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
In the library of the Coke family, Earls of Leicester, including collections of Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), lawyer and politician.
Stern, p. 200.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Inscribed E. Gordon Ch. Ch.
: i.e. Edward Gordon, matric. Christ Church, Oxford, in 1785. Sotheby's, 3 August 1858 (Samuel Weller Singer sale).
Stern, p. 200 (recorded as whereabouts unknown
). Discussed in Carl T. Berkhout, Gabriel Harvey's Lost Aristotle, N&Q, 245 (December 2000), 432-3.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 201.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Formerly STC 3060 Houghton *70.83.
Stern, p. 202.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 202.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 202.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 203.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 203.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 203.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 204.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 204.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 204.
Autograph annotations on the final blank page, occasional marginalia, and Harvey's signature (gabrielhauejus
) on the title-page, an octavo in later morocco.
Item 123 in an unidentified sale catalogue. In the collection of Robert H. Taylor (1908-85), American book and manuscript collector.
Stern, pp. 204-5.
Autograph annotations on the final blank page, occasional marginalia, and Harvey's signature (Gabrielis Harvey
) on the title-page, an octavo in later leather.
Later owned by Benjamin Heywood Bright (1787-1843), book collector. Sotheby's, 3 March 1845, lot 818, and 15 June 1858, lot 778. Puttick & Simpson's, 14 July 1862, lot 130; 16 June 1863, lot 365; and 14 May 1866, lot 1311. W. H. Robinson's sale catalogue No. 77 (1948), item 75, with a facsimile of the title-page in the catalogue.
Stern, p. 205. Recorded in W. Carew Hazlitt, Gabriel Harvey, N&Q, 3/10 (10 November 1866), p. 371.
Copious autograph annotations and marginalia, as well as underlinings, signed on the title-page Gabrielis Harueij
and gabrielharuey, 1572
, a note by him on the penultimate page dated 1580
, in a quarto volume, in modern morocco gilt.
Booklabel of Louis H. Silver.
Stern, pp. 205-6.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, with signature Gabriel Arvejo
.
Owned in April 1904 by the Rev. Walter Begley, 24 Greencroft Gardens, Hampstead.
Moore Smith, p. 81. Stern, p. 205.
Autograph signature, dated 1598, and copious annotations.
Including (f. 422v) Harvey's celebrated comment: The younger sort takes much delight in Shakespeares Venus & Adonis, but his Lucrece, & his tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, haue it in them, to please the Wiser sort.
Inscribed E Libris Tho: Dromore 1782
: i.e. by Thomas Percy (1729-1811), Bishop of Dromore, writer and literary editor. Bookplate of Thomas Millington, of Gosfeild Hall, Essex.
This volume recorded and the annotations discussed in James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Memoranda on the Tragedy of Hamlet (1879), p. 46; in Moore Smith, pp. viii-xii; and in Stern, p. 206.
First published in Songs and Sonnetts (1587).
Copy (f. 1r-2r) of an anonymous poem, in a small neat secretary hand, beginning Complaine we may, much is a miss
, the heading in Harvey's hand, followed on f. 3r by five lines in his hand beginning Who can persuade, where treson is aboue reson
, headed Sir John Cheek
, subscribed with the signature Gabriel Harvey
.
Stern, p. 243.
A quarto MS, partly drawn up by Gabriel Harvey, i + 4 leaves, in marbled boards.
Autograph annotations.
Auction sale by F. O. Beggi, 17 March 1864, lot 357.
Stern, p. 206.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, pp. 206-7.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 207.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Including three lines on the flyleaf opposite the title page; Percyuals Bibliotheca Hispanica. 1591.
and gabrielisharueij...GH
on the title-page; occasional underlining; five lines of notes in Latin on linguistic matters signed gabrielharuejus: 1590
on the last page, and a ten-line list of books in Spanish, Latin and English headed by the motto Poco y bueno
on a final blank; the book a quarto in modern brown morocco gilt, the pages cropped.
The annotations printed and discussed in Caroline Brown Bourland, Gabriel Harvey and the Modern Languages, Huntington Library Quarterly, 4 (1940-1), 85-106 (pp. 95-7). Stern, p. 207.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Including GH.
, gabrielis harueij. 1580
, and Sallust, du Bartas, the only braue Poet in this sacred vein
on the title-page; various underlinings; Hetherto the ancient Originals, before the Histories of the Kinges
(E5r), notes on Solomon (Gr3r), and notes on Judith (K2r-v), the book, which includes 94 woodcuts after Hans Holbein, a quarto in modern brown morocco gilt.
Sale of the library of George Hibbert (1757-1837), merchant and book collector (16 March, 4 and 25 May 1829), lot 8666.
The annotations printed and discussed in Caroline Brown Bourland, Gabriel Harvey and the Modern Languages, Huntington Library Quarterly, 4 (1940-1), 85-106 (p. 106). Stern p. 239.
Autograph annotations in pencil and ink on five pages of the rear flyleaves and occasional notes and markings chiefly in pencil elsewhere.
Stern, p. 207.
A quarto volume comprising three printed works owned by Gabriel Harvey, bound together in contemporary vellum.
Autograph signature and date 1593 on the title-page, pencil and ink notes on front pastedown and two front flyleaves, occasional underlinings, and other annotations in margins and borders.
Stern, pp. 207-8.
A quarto volume comprising three printed works owned by Gabriel Harvey, bound together in contemporary vellum.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 208.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 208. Discussed in Walter Colman, Gabriel Harvey's Holograph Notes in his Copy of Gnomologiae, in Elizabethan and Modern Studies, ed. J.P. Vander Motten (Ghent, 1985), pp. 57-65.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, pp. 208-9.
1583[i.e. 1584])
Harvey's exemplum, lacking the title-page.
Owned and recorded (as Alexand Dicson Artificiosa Memoriæ
) in Thomas W. Jones's list of 1854 in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, in an octavo printed text, bound with other items in contemporary vellum (detached).
Stern, p. 209.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Later in the library of James Crossley (1800-83), author and book collector. Sotheby's, 11 June 1885 (Crossley sale), lot 890.
Various autograph annotations and marginalia, signed by Harvey on the title-page and the date altered from 1576 to 1579, an octavo also containing his annotated Thieste out of the original Quattro tragedie
, lacking the original Hecuba and Iphigenia, in modern brown morocco gilt.
Item 307 in an unidentified sale catalogue. Corresponding to one of Harvey's volumes whose annotations are copied in the octavo MS in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Stern, p. 209.
Copious autograph annotations and marginalia throughout, on pages 321-431 of the printed text, lacking the previous pages and a title-page, an octavo bound (as ff. 1r-56r) with two other works in modern morocco gilt.
Stern, p. 209.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, pp. 209-10.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 210.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 210.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Including gabrielharuey. Ex dono Autoris, Monsieur du Ploiche
and The French A.B.C.
on the title-page; minor underlining and occasional substantial marginal annotations, such as A necessary Introduction...A paradox in lerning: quo plus, eo minus. Beginners must not leap ouer hastely, lest they ouerleape all. Apt & reddy pronunciation of ye Alphabet on weeks exercise
(A2v) and This, with ye first, will serue for good part of ye grammer. pronunciation, & ye verbs, perfectly learn'd: little othe[r] Grammer needith. My homagenral Dictionary, with daily reading, & speaking will soone supply ye rest
(Hiijr); the motto Poco, y bueno
on A3r and gabrielharuey.1580
on Iivv; the book a quarto in modern brown morocco gilt, the pages cropped.
The annotations printed and discussed in Caroline Brown Bourland, Gabriel Harvey and the Modern Languages, Huntington Library Quarterly, 4 (1940-1), 85-106 (pp. 94-5). Stern, pp. 10-11.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Including G.H.
, gabrielharuey. 1593.
and For ye French, & Spanish
on the title-page; occasional marginal notes and underlining throughout, such as A ready way to learne Language
(p. 5), ye Queenes Languages
(p. 17), The like Commendation of ye Queen in Florios First Fruits &c
(p. 57), and (pp. 30-3) various references to brave
Virgil, Ariosto, Tasso (the last two heroicall, & diuine Wittes: most braue, & souerain Poets next Homer & Virgil; still my two singular Types [the rest cropped]
), and Du Bartas (for ye maiesty of his heauenly matter, & diuine forms, a most-excellent, & singular Poet: the only Christian Homer to this day
); the book a quarto in modern brown morocco gilt, the pages cropped.
The annotations edited and discussed in Caroline Brown Bourland, Gabriel Harvey and the Modern Languages, Huntington Library Quarterly, 4 (1940-1), 85-106 (pp. 99-102). Stern, p. 211.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Including GH. gabrielharuey.1592.
on the title-page; occasional brief marginal notes and underlining; gabrielisharueij, et amicorum. 1592
on the verso of the last page, and brief references to France. 1592
and Henrie 4.
on a flyleaf; the book a quarto in modern brown morocco gilt.
The annotations printed and discussed in Caroline Brown Bourland, Gabriel Harvey and the Modern Languages, Huntington Library Quarterly, 4 (1940-1), 85-106 (pp. 104-6). Stern, p. 211, where is mistakenly recorded the presence of a folio leaf of MS. in Harvey's hand
, actually in a different book: see
Copious autograph annotations and marginalia throughout, signed by Harvey on the title-page, a small quarto in vellum.
Stern, p. 211. Facsimile of the annotated title-page in DLB, Vol. 281, British Rhetoricians and Logicians 1500-1660. Second Series, ed. Edward A. Malone (Detroit, 2003), p. 121.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 212.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Corresponding to one of Harvey's volumes whose annotations are copied in the octavo MS in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Stern, p. 212.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 212.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 213.
Copious autograph annotations.
Formerly Houghton *70-81.
Stern, p. 213. Discussed in Clifford Chalmers Huffman, Gabriel Harvey on John Florio and John Eliot, N&Q, 220 (July 1975), 300-2.
Copious autograph annotations by Harvey.
Stern, pp. 213-14.
Two printed works owned and annotated by Gabriel Harvey, bound together in a single volume.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Moore Smith, p. 80. Stern, p. 242.
A folio composite volume of tracts and papers relating to magic and witchcraft, in various hands, 197 leaves, in modern red morocco.
Probably in the library of John Somers (1651-1716), Baron Somers, Lord Chancellor, afterwards of his brother-in-law Sir Joseph Jekyll (1662-1738), lawyer and politician (his sale, 1759, lot 397, to Joseph Ames. Ames's sale, 1760, lot 357, to Snelling. Henry White sale, 1902, lot 1408.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, in blue goatskin.
Later owned by The Rev. John Brand (1744-1806), antiquary and topographer; Richard Heber (1774-1833), book collector; William Henry Miller, MP (1789-1848), of Britwell Court, Burnham, Buckinghamshire; Quaritch's, 1920; and Sir Robert Leicester Harmsworth, first Baronet, MP (1870-1937).
Stern, p. 214.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 214.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 214.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Recorded in 1979 as being in a Private Collection, United States
.
Stern, p. 214.
Autograph annotations, signed Gabriel Haruejus. 1580
.
Formerly Houghton Lf.18.54.8*.
Stern, p. 214. Facsimiles of the annotated verso of the title-page and sig. avr in Wilson, Plates IIa and IV after p. 346.
Autograph annotations, signed Gabrielis Haruey
.
Formerly Houghton 24232.6.25*.
Stern, p. 215. Facsimile of the signed title-page in Wilson, Plate IIb after p. 346.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 215.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, pp. 215-16.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 216.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 216.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, in an octavo printed text, bound with other items in contemporary vellum (detached).
Stern, p. 216.
Harvey's exemplum.
Corresponding to one of Harvey's volumes whose annotations are copied in the octavo MS in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Later owned by the Rev. Philip Bliss (1787-1857), antiquary and book collector. Sotheby's, 5 July 1858 (Bliss sale). Puttick & Simpson, 14 December 1893, lot 349.
Moore Smith, p. 86. Stern, p. 217 (as wherabouts unknown
).
Autograph annotations.
Stern, p. 217. Discussed in Kirsty Cochrane, A Civil Conversation of 1582: Gabriel Harvey's Reading of Guazzo, AUMLA, 78 (November 1992), 1-28.
Autograph signature Gabriel Harvey
(deleted) on the title-page, a marginal annotation on sig. D4r, and some underlinings, in a quarto volume, in contemporary limp vellum.
Stern, pp. 217-18. Discussed in Kirsty Cochrane, A Civil Conversation of 1582: Gabriel Harvey's Reading of Guazzo, AUMLA, 78 (November 1992), 1-28.
Copious autograph annotations and marginalia, signed by Harvey on the title-page and dated 1580
, dated at the end (f. 208v) 1590
, an octavo bound (as ff. 73r-211r) with two other works in modern morocco gilt.
Stern, p. 218. Facsimile of f. 73r, the annotated title-page, in Heather Wolfe, The Pen's Excellencie: Treasures from the Manuscript Collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, DC, 2002), p. 135. Facsimile of p. 162 in Wilson, Plate I after p. 346.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 219.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 219.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, pp. 219-20.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 219.
An annotation (f. 5r) probably in Harvey's hand, with various underlinings, and the initials GH
in a flourished hand on the title-page, in a small quarto, in modern cloth.
Stern, p. 219.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, inscribed Ex dono Jo. ffratris
.
Leighton sale, May 1918, lot 1235. From the library of Sir Robert Leicester Harmsworth, first Baronet, MP (1870-1937).
Stern, p. 220.
Autograph signature, annotations and underlining.
Stern, pp. 220-1.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 221.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 221.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 221.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Formerly Houghton STC 13858.2.
Stern, p. 222.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 222.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, pp. 222-3.
Stern, p. 223.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Including gabrielharuey. 1592
, giuen mee bie Mr Woolfe [the publisher], for a special rare Discourse
, and other annotations on the title-page and a twelve-line list of books on the verso; various marginal annotations throughout (some badly cropped); considerable underlining; and on the last page gabrielharuey: this August: 1592. Il legere nutrica lo ingegno
; also, tipped-in a long folded sheet of paper with a tabulated list of duchies, provinces, peers, archbishoprics, and academies in France, endorsed A compendious description of france / A proffitable Table
; the book a quarto in modern brown morocco gilt, the pages cropped.
The annotations printed and discussed in Caroline Brown Bourland, Gabriel Harvey and the Modern Languages, Huntington Library Quarterly, 4 (1940-1), 85-106 (pp. 102-4). Stern, p. 223.
Some annotations in an italic hand, probably Harvey's, on sigs Biiiiv-[Bvr], C2v and C4v, as well as underlinings, but not signed by him, in a small octavo, in later calf gilt.
Evidently the Oration of Isocrates to King Nicocles -- By Sir Thomas Eliot, lacking title-page, owned and recorded in Thomas W. Jones's list of 1854 in
Copious autograph annotations, inscribed Gabriel Haruejus...Ex dono præstantissimi Doctoris Bartholomæi Clarci, Arcuum Decani
.
Discussed in Relle (1972). Stern, p. 223.
Six printed works bound together, once owned by Gabriel Harvey.
Copious autograph annotations, signed gabrielisharveij, et amicorum
.
Discussed in Relle. Stern, p. 223.
Six printed works bound together, once owned by Gabriel Harvey.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Formerly Houghton *70-84.
Stern, p. 223.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 224.
Annotations.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Including Gabrielis Harveij...1579. mese Aprili
on the title page; the motto Poco y bueno
; some underlining and many brief marginal annotations throughout (often cropped); a substantial note on p. 155 referring to the Excellent Comedies, & Tragedies following: full of sweet, & wise Discourse
which were evidently once bound with this book; and (p. [56]) Gabriel Harueius. 1579...Vt de hac Terentij tralatione Sentirem honorificentius; fecit Aldi exquisita Editio; the book an octavo in modern dark brown morocco.
The annotations printed and discussed in Caroline Brown Bourland, Gabriel Harvey and the Modern Languages, Huntington Library Quarterly, 4 (1940-1), 85-106 (pp. 91-4). Stern, p. 224.
Harvey's exemplum.
Owned and recorded in Thomas W. Jones's list of 1854 in University of London, Senate House Library, MS 289.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Recorded by W.C. Hazlitt. Moore Smith, p. 85. Stern, p. 225.
Facsimile of an annotated page in British Literary Manuscripts Series I, ed. Verlyn Klinkenborg et al. (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, 1981), No. 16.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 225.
Copious autograph annotations.
Owned in 1990 by Lucius Wilmerding, Jr and on deposit at Princeton University.
Stern, p. 225 (as in a Private collection, United States
). Discussed in Lisa Jardine and Anthony Grafton, Studied for Action
: How Gabriel Harvey Read his Livy, Past and Present, No. 129 (1990), 1-78. Facsimile examples in Anthony T. Grafton, Gabriel Harvey's Marginalia: New Light on the Cultural History of Elizabethan England, Princeton University Library Chronicle, 52/1 (Autumn 1990, 21-4.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, an octavo bound with other items in contemporary vellum (detached).
Stern, pp. 224-5.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Quaritch's General Catalogue (1868), item 2228.
Stern, p. 226. W.C. Hazlitt. Moore Smith, p. 84. Stern, p. 226 (as in a Private collection, United States
).
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
W.C. Hazlitt (Bernard Quaritch Dictionary of Book Collectors, Part XIII, London, 1899), sub. Gabriel Harvey. Stern, p. 226 (as whereabouts unknown
).
Exemplum with Harvey's autograph marginalia, bound with Vindiciae contra tyrannos.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Harvey's annotations transcribed, with a facsimile of the annotated title-page and last page, in Frank Marcham, Lopez the Jew executed 1594: An Opinion by Gabriel Harvey (Harrow Weald, Middlesex, 1927). Stern, p. 227.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Maggs's sale catalogue No. 505 (1928), item 1475, with a facsimile of the title-page as Plate LXII.
Stern, p. 227 (as in a Private collection, United States
).
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Formerly Houghton Ott.251.1.20.
Stern, pp. 227-8.
Autograph signature (Gabrielis Harveij
) and inscription Ex dono Edmundi Spenseri Episcopi Roffensis Secretarij
.
Discussed, with a facsimile of the inscribed title-page, in D. M. Rogers, Edmund Spenser and Gabriel Harvey: A New Find, Bodleian Library Record, 12, No. 4 (April 1987), 334-7.
Autograph annotations in a very imperfect exemplum, recording, inter alia, its gift to Harvey by Edmund Spenser in London, 20 December 1578.
Stern, p. 228.
Autograph signature (Gabrielis Harueij. 1582
).
Recorded in David McKitterick's review of Stern, The Library, 6th Ser. 3 (1981), 348-53.
Autograph signature.
Pickering & Chatto, sale catalogue No. 281 (1933), item 71. Sotheby's, Honeyman sale, November 1980?, lot 2290.
G.C. Moore Smith, MLR, 28 (1933), 81. Stern, p. 228 (as whereabouts unknown
). David McKitterick's review of Stern, The Library, 6th Ser. 3 (1981), 348-53.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Inscribed (front pastedown) Tho: Stukeley M.B.RSS. 1718. Ex dono amici plurimis aestimandi Maur. Johnson Ar.S.T.I.S
.
Stern, p. 229.
Autograph annotations.
Autograph annotations.
W. H. Robinson's sale catalogue No. 55 (1935), item 51.
Stern, p. 229 (as in a Private collection, United States
).
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 229.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Formerly Houghton A1447.5.10.
Stern, p. 230.
Autograph signature and annotations.
Including gabrielharuejus
and Corranus Spanish, & French Grammer: translated by M. Thorius
on the title-page of one part; GH. Huc meum Dictionarium Homogeneum, propriè, et merè Hispanicum
on the title-page of the second part; with occasional markings; several lines on the last page, including the reference Copia de Carta de su Maiestad al Dugur de Alua, en recommendacion del Doctor Gemma Frisio. In fine Cosmoiriticæ, Cornelij Gemmæ, Medici celeberrimi
; the book a quarto in modern brown morocco gilt, the pages cropped.
The annotations printed and discussed in Caroline Brown Bourland, Gabriel Harvey and the Modern Languages, Huntington Library Quarterly, 4 (1940-1), 85-106 (pp. 97-9). Stern, p. 230.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Discussed in Gregory Kratzmann, An Addition to the Catalogue of Gabriel Harvey's Library: The Dialoges of Creatures Moralysed, N&Q, 227 (October 1982), 413-15.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, a small volume (c.12 x 6 cm), in contemporary calf.
Stern, p. 230.
Copious autograph annotations and marginalia, on pages 432-60 of the printed text, lacking a title-page, an octavo bound (as ff. 56v-72v) with two other works in modern morocco gilt.
Stern, p. 230. Facsimile of f. 72v, the last page of Harvey's notes, in Heather Wolfe, The Pen's Excellencie: Treasures from the Manuscript Collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library (Washington, DC, 2002), p. 134.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 231.
Copious autograph annotations by Harvey.
Stern, p. 232.
Two printed works owned and annotated by Gabriel Harvey, bound together in a single volume.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 232.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, in an octavo printed text, signed and dated by Harvey 1580
, incorporating (with separate title-page) The Post for diuers partes of the world, bound with other items in contemporary vellum (detached).
Stern, p. 233.
Autograph signature and copious annotations, bound with other works.
Sotheby's, 9 June 1980, lot 25, to Kraus. Kraus's sale catalogue No. 186 (1991), item 79.
Recorded in David McKitterick's review of Stern, The Library, 6th Ser. 3 (1981), 348-53. Facsimile of the signed title-page in the Sotheby's sale catalogue.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 233.
Autograph signature and substantial annotations, bound with other works.
Sotheby's, 9 June 1980, lot 25, to Kraus. Kraus's sale catalogues No. 164 (1983), item 143, and 186 (1991), item 79.
Recorded in David McKitterick's review of Stern, The Library, 6th Ser. 3 (1981), 348-53.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, pp. 233-4.
Autograph annotations.
Stern, p. 234.
Six printed works bound together, once owned by Gabriel Harvey.
Copious autograph annotations, signed gabrielharvey. gh.
Discussed in Relle. Stern, p. 234.
Six printed works bound together, once owned by Gabriel Harvey.
Autograph signature and annotations, bound with other works.
Sotheby's, 9 June 1980, lot 25, to Kraus.
Recorded in David McKitterick's review of Stern, The Library, 6th Ser. 3 (1981), 348-53.
Autograph annotations.
Formerly Houghton A1447.3.100F.
Stern, p. 235. Facsimile of f. 68r in Wilson, Plate III after p. 346.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
In 1979 in the Collection of Virginia F. Stern, New York
.
Stern, pp. 235-6.
Autograph signatures and annotations.
Formerly owned by Lucius Wilmerding, Princeton.
Stern, p. 236 (as in a Private collection, United States
).
Harvey's autograph signature on the title-page of the Libro Secondo, an octavo in later dark blue morocco.
Sold by the British Museum as a duplicate in 1804.
Stern, p. 236.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 236.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 237.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Formerly Houghton *70-82.
Stern, p. 237.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, in an octavo printed text, bound with other items in contemporary vellum (detached).
The title-page bears Harvey's inscription Ex dono Edmundi Spenserij, Episcopi Roffensis Secretarij, 1578
.
Stern, p. 237.
An exemplum. This work is bound in the middle of a composite volume of printed pamphlets.
Owned and annotated by Spenser's friend Gabriel Harvey and the title-page bears Harvey's inscription, Ex dono Edmundi Spenserij, Episcopi Roffensis Secretarij, 1578
.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, a quarto volume in later vellum.
Sotheby's, 21 March 1966, to Rathbone
. Sotheby's, 3 July 1973, to Francis Edwards.
W.C. Hazlitt. Moore Smith, p. 85. Stern, pp. 237-8.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 238.
Autograph signature (Gabrielis Harueij. 1580. Mense Aprile
) and annotations.
Recorded in David McKitterick's review of Stern, The Library, 6th Ser. 3 (1981), 348-53.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 238.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern, p. 238.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, in a quarto printed text, bound with another work by Wilson in contemporary calf.
Stern, pp. 238-9.
Autograph annotations and marginalia, including notes in apparently two other secretary hands on Syr Thomas Mores Jestes
, in a quarto printed text, bound with another work by Wilson in contemporary calf.
Stern, p. 239.
Autograph annotations and marginalia.
Stern p. 239.
Annotations in an unidentified hand, unsigned.
Stern, p. 265.
Annotations in an unidentified hand, unsigned.
Stern, p. 267.
Occasional annotations, in an unidentified minute italic hand, unsigned, pages 1-226 of a small sextodecimo, in modern cloth.
Inscribed on the title-page Nathaniel F. Moore
.
Attributed to Gabriel Harvey in Stern, p. 217, with a facsimile of sig. H9v in Plate F after p. 148, but the annotations are not in his hand. See P.J. Croft's review of Stern in RES, NS 32 (1981), pp. 442-6 (p. 443).
Annotations in unidentified hands, unsigned.
Facsimile of this volume published by the Scolar Press, Menston, 1960). Annotations attributed to Harvey by Thomas Baker (1656-1740), Cambridge antiquary. Stern, p. 218. Not in Harvey's hand. See P.J. Croft's review of Stern in RES, NS 32 (1981), pp. 442-6 (pp. 443-4).
Inscribed G. H: pretiu i9s
, but not in Harvey's hand and lacking annotations.
Bookplate of Heathcote of Hursley Barnet
. Inscribed From the library of Norton Perkins November 11, 1925
. Formerly Houghton 14426.4F*.
Stern, pp. 223-4.
Annotations in unidentified hands, unsigned.
Stern, p. 268.
Inscription in an unidentified hand, unsigned and marginalia.
Stern, p. 269.
Annotations in an unidentified hand, unsigned.
Annotations attributed to Harvey in Stern, p. 231, but questioned in P.J. Croft's review of Stern in RES, NS 32 (1981), pp. 442-6 (p. 444).
Annotations in an unidentified hand, unsigned.
Stern, p. 269.
Occasional annotations, including one and a half pages of notes at the end, in a minute italic hand, unsigned, pages [227]-[300] of a small sextodecimo, in modern cloth.
Inscribed on the initial title-page of the volume Nathaniel F. Moore
.
Annotations attributed to Gabriel Harvey in Stern, p. 237, with a facsimile of one page in Plate F after p. 148, but the annotations are not in his hand. See P.J. Croft's review of Stern in RES, NS 32 (1981), pp. 442-6 (p. 443).