{"id":"01KG8B587RDKK9DN36X2ZTPPNN","cid":"bafkreihm6yexpkhl3u2oxqsfltg7nabakfqp7l3rw4jxj63sfn4p7ltzsi","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreiepwjfcczj2mt24n22wponiya7djus2pbq3cerjjnlpkbkekymlum","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"02_venus_and_adonis_1905_facsimile_page_0176.jpg","height":2400,"key":"pdf-page-1769806643979-wzdpkf3i3u","label":"02_venus_and_adonis_1905_facsimile_page_0176.jpg","page_number":176,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":576097,"text":"40\nLUCRECE\nFirst to be bound up somewhat capriciously — six or seven\nEdition, together — in a long series of large volumes. His copy of the\n'^^^'\ni5'94 Lncrece\nnow\nfills\nthe\nfirst\nplace\nin the\nvoliune\nwhich\nis labelled outside ' Shakespeare Quartos, volume III,' and\ncontains six quarto tracts. The edition of Lucrece measures\n7-^^\" X y\", but is inlaid on paper measuring 93\" x 7\\\". The\npoem is followed successively by a copy of the Sonnets of\nId 09 (with the Aspley reprint); by Hamlet^ 1607 ^ by two\nquartos of Pmc/fj- dated respectively 1^09 and 1(^19, and by\nJ Torkshire Tragedy^ \\6o%.\n^^\njj\nA\nsecond\ncopy\nin\nthe\nBodleian Library of\nthe\nfirst\nBodleian (1). edition oiLucrece was the gift of Thomas Caldecott in 1833,\nand is marked Malone %%6. It is bound up with copies of\nthe i;'94 edition of Feniis and Jdonis^ and of the first edition\nof the Sonnets^ 1^09 (with the John Wright imprint). The\nthree tracts were purchased by Caldecott in June, i79<^,\n<of an obscure bookseller of . . . Westminster'.' The Lucrece^\nwhich comes second in the volume, has been seriously\npruned by\nthe binder,\nand\nmeasures\nonly\n6^\"\nx\n^-~^\"\n.\nThe\ntitle-page has been torn in places and roughly repaired.\nNo.\nIII.\nOi\nthe\ntwo\ncopies in\nthe\nBritish\nMuseum\nthe\nbetter\nBiitish one was purchased at the Bright sale, in 184;\", for £^%. The\nMiisciini(i).\npress-mark\nis\nC.\n2 i.e. 45-.\nIt\nwas\nbound by\nHayday\nin\nmaroon\nmorocco, and, though several leaves have been repaired, is\nin\ngood\ncondition.\nIt\nmeasures\n7\"\nx\n4H''.\nNo.\nIV.\nThe second\ncopy\nin\nthe British\nMuseum\nis\nin\nthe\nBritish Grenvillc Collection (G. 1 1 1 78). It was purchased by Thomas\nMuseum\n(2).\nQreuviUe,\nthe\ncollector, at\nthe\nCombe\nsale\nin\n1837.\nIt\niswell bound in morocco. Grenville described it in a note\nin the volume as one of only three known copies. It\nmeasures 6—^' x {' . The last leaf is missing, and its place\nis filled by a reprint from Malone's copy in the BodleianLibrary.\nNo. V. The perfect copy in Sion College, London, formed part\nSionCullege. of the\nlibrary\nof\nThomas\nJames,\na\nwell-known London\nprinter,\n'\nSee Venus avd Ado?iis^\nIntroduction,\np.\n55;.","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-30T20:57:23.979Z","text_extracted_by":"pdf-processor","text_has_content":true,"text_source":"born_digital","uploaded":true,"width":1632},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG89K4X0DM39SSQK43XXG34R","predicate":"derived_from"},{"peer":"01KG89JREDR8WY5QQGYR5FZRDY","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"}],"ver":2,"created_at":"2026-01-30T20:57:48.024Z","ts":"2026-01-30T20:58:34.729Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFFH6ETXGRVD10WPNP3007D6"}}