{"id":"01KG8B588EA8JP7YZDZ1TBZ4SZ","cid":"bafkreicepdylwgy5otyknstwk5oem5fhpop2sobooceiild2j6z36757h4","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreigg5eo2b7bducw7oqbe6664cho2fmm5upazv5anifjgvhviyqokoq","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"02_venus_and_adonis_1905_facsimile_page_0179.jpg","height":2400,"key":"pdf-page-1769806643981-1iq26x3xl6f","label":"02_venus_and_adonis_1905_facsimile_page_0179.jpg","page_number":179,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":563247,"text":"LUCRECE\n43\nCo., of New York, in 1904. It is a perfect copy, measuring First\n(^^g-^xf\", and is bound in red morocco with tooled sides Edit;om,\nby Zaehnsdorf. It was apparently at one time the property of ^^^'^'\nSir William Tite, at the sale of whose library in 1874 it\nfetched £110.'\nA fragment of the first edition was sold in 1 8 5-2, at the sale Fragment,\nof the library of Edward Vernon Utterson, for ^4 10/. od.\nMr. White, of Brooklyn, possesses sixteen leaves (B i, B 4,\nC i-F 2) of a second copy, measuring 7~' x y-~'\\ It is\npossible that this is the Utterson fragment.\nThe first edition of Lucrece has been twice issued in Photo-\nfacsimile j firstly, in the series of reproductions of Shake- S^p^^^''^-\nspearean quartos undertaken by E. W. Ashbee under J. O. ^^° \"\"^°'\"-\nHalliwell-Phillipps' direction in 1857 (of which fifty copies\nwere prepared and nineteen of these destroyed); and\nsecondly, in the series of Shakspere-Quarto facsimiles with\nintroduction by F. J. Furnivall, ill 6 (No. 35-), published by\nMr. Bernard Quaritch, of Piccadilly, from the copy in the\nBritish Museum.\nThe second edition appeared in 15-98. Unlike the first Second\nedition, which was a quarto, the second, like all its Edition,\nsuccessors, is an octavo. The signatures run A-E 4 in Na xr.\neights. The leaves number thirty-six and the pages are Capeii copy.\nunnumbered. Only a single copy of the second edition\nis known. It is in the Capell collection at Trinity College,\nCambridge. The title-page runs :— LVCRECE. |at london, |\nPrmted by P. S. for lohn | Harrison. 15-98. | It was printed by\nPeter Short. The title-page bears the signature of two\nformer owners — Robert Cheny, who seems to have paid i ^d.\nfor the copy, and of Count Fieschi. The ornaments are\nthose usually associated with Peter Short's press. Notes of\n'\nJustin\nWinsor's statement\nthat\nCapell's\ncopy\nis\nmissing from\nthe\ncollection in\nTrinity College,\nCambridge,\nis\nincorrect.\nCapell never possessed\na copy, but in the\nCatalogue\nof\nhis\nShakespearean\nLibrary he mentions\nthat\none\nis\nin the library of\nSion College,\nLondon,\nand\nthat\nhe had collated\nit\nwithhis\nown exemplar\nof I5'98. F 2","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-30T20:57:23.981Z","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":"2026-01-30T20:57:48.046Z","ts":"2026-01-30T20:58:35.330Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFFH6ETXGRVD10WPNP3007D6"}}