Bibliothèque des Universités de Paris à la Sorbonne

  • MS 388

    A Benedictine MS, ascribed to one J. R.

    Late 17th century.
    • DrJ 33.5 p ?

      Copy, headed Epilogue to Sr Fopling by Mr Dryden.

      First published in Sir George Etherege, The Man of Mode: or, Sr Fopling Flutter (London, 1676). Kinsley, I, 158-9. California, I, 154-5. Vinton A. Dearing, A Manual of Textual Analysis (Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1959), pp. 69-72. Danchin, II, 705 et seq. Hammond & Hopkins, I, 301-3.

      John Dryden, Epilogue to The Man of Mode ('Most Modern Wits, such monstrous Fools have shown')
  • MS 1110

    Copy of Psalms 1-150, with a second version of Psalms 75 and 131.

    Early 17th century.

    Once owned by Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-65), courtier and natural philosopher.

    This MS described in Ringler, p. 552.

    • SiP 83
      No description or publication history available.

      Psalms 1-43 translated by Sidney. Psalms 44-150 translated by his sister, the Countess of Pembroke. First published complete in London, 1823, ed. S.W. Singer. Psalms 1-43, without the Countess of Pembroke's revisions, edited in Ringler, pp. 265-337. Psalms 1-150 in her revised form edited in The Psalms of Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke, ed. J.C.A. Rathmell (New York, 1963). Psalms 44-150 also edited in The Collected Works of Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke (1988), Vol. II.

      Sir Philip Sidney, The Psalms of David

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