Eton College
MS 167
With (f. 2r]) a dedication To the worshipfull louer, and cherisher of learning Mr Simon Gearing
, subscribed William Hill
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Inscribed (f. ir) Hunc Liber perlegi Ottuell Meverell
and (f. 1v) Dedit Collegio Etonensi Franciscus Goode A.M. 1731
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This MS mentioned in Hitchcock, p. 2.
This MS mentioned in Hitchcock, p. 2.
First published in London, 1626. Edited, as
MS 174
Lotichius's presentation copy to Wotton, all the poems concerning Wotton (with whom he stayed in Venice in 1618), and with a dedication to Illustrissmum et Excellentissmum. virum DN. ON. Henricum Wottonium Anglo-Cantianum
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With a tipped-in letter by Logan Pearsall Smith, from Oxford, 10 March 1914.
One of the poems published in Lotichius's
One of the poems published in Lotichius's
MS 194
Bookplate of William Bateman. Item 231 in an unidentified sale catalogue and lot 1770 in a sale of 1893. Inscribed by E.L. Vaughan, assistant master, 1899.
First published in London, 1641. Edited by Sir Robert Egerton Brydges (Lee Priory Press, Ickham, 1814).
MS 247
Entitled
Bookplates of Sheppard Frere, of John Frere, and of J. Eliot Hodgkin, FSA (1829-1912), of Richmond Surrey, engineer and book collector. Loosely inserted autograph note signed by Logan Pearsall Smith (who thought the MS was Wotton's original manuscript), presenting it to Eton College, 24 March 1941.
A lengthy treatise, beginning After that I had lived many years in voluntary exile and banishment...
. First published in London, 1657. Wotton's authorship is not certain.
MS 251
Sir Henry Wotton, seven quarto leaves (plus blanks), in modern half green morocco. c.1634-41.
MS 22 in the library of the Shirley family, Ettington Park, Stratford-upon-Avon. Sotheby's, 29 April 1947, lot 346. Presented in September 1847 by John Hely-Hutchinson, of Chippenham Lodge, Ely.
First published in London, 1641. Edited by Sir Robert Egerton Brydges (Lee Priory Press, Ickham, 1814).
Etoniana 1560
Sum Nicolai Vdalli. 1550. 1550.
Also inscribed Boughton June iith 1663
[? Boughton House, Northamptonshire, seat of the Montagu family]. Afterwards owned by Joseph Bromehead (1797); by John Blancket; and by John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946), Baron Keynes, economist, who donated it to Eton College in 1903.
Juhász-Ormsby, No. 12.
Juhász-Ormsby, No. 12.
Fb 5.10
Sum Nicolai Vdalli. 1538and annotations in Greek, bound with an uninscribed octavo edition of Euripides (1524). 1538.
Donated in 1751 by John Reynolds (d.1758), Fellow of Eton College.
Juhász-Ormsby, No. 9.
Juhász-Ormsby, No. 9.