{"id":"01KG8BCVN4F7JCCVP68P1Z700F","cid":"bafkreigb5liilwcwik2ktbkrupaf7xktj6bkptc4dbbrx3fet2g6zqqvjq","type":"file","properties":{"cid":"bafkreib73vpjchma6iaxhvp6bozwfldjqhqukoosv4zqixz2dvdkecefyy","content_type":"image/jpeg","filename":"02_venus_and_adonis_1905_facsimile_page_0298.jpg","height":2400,"key":"pdf-page-1769806914076-n3nqmpd9evp","label":"02_venus_and_adonis_1905_facsimile_page_0298.jpg","page_number":298,"pdf_type":"born_digital","size":575794,"text":"12 THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM\nfor the publication of a book. Though he published several\nbooks in the interval, he did not seek a second licence until\nMarch i5, i<^0 3, when he obtained one for a work appro-\npriately called 'The Anatomic of Sinne, He faced the risk of\npunishment for his defiance of the law, and, when a penalty\nwas exacted, paid it without demur.'\nHis two un-; No extant book which bears Jaggard's name came out\nin Vj99.'^^ during the three years \\^^6^ 15-97, and 15-98. In 15-99 ^^^\nvolumes appeared with the intimation on the title-page that\nthey were * printed for W. Jaggard'.^ In neither case was the\nStationers' Company made officially cognizant of Jaggard's\noperations. Oi these two volumes, one was Thomas Hill's\nSchool e of Ski/, an astronomical treatise in black letter, which\nwas stated to be * printed for W. Jaggard ' at the press of\nT. Judson. The other was The Passionate Pi/grim, the imprint\nof which declared that it was 'Printed for W. Jaggard, and are to\nbe sold by W. Leake at the Greyhound in Paules Churchyard '.\nWilliam William Leake's association with the venture guaranteed\nit against official censure. He was a prominent and respected\nmember of the Stationers' Company. He had joined the\nlivery the year before, and subsequently became assistant (i ^04)\nand Master (161%). Before associating himself with Jaggard's\nventure of The Passionate Pi/grim, he had given notable proof\nof interest in Shakespeare's work. On June 25-, iyc)6, he\nhad acquired the copyright of /^emis and Adonis from John\n^ On October 23, i6'oo, William Jaggard and a kindred spirit, Ralph\nBlower, were fined by the Stationers' Companyi^j. %d.{ox 'printingwithout license\nand contrary to order a little booke of Sir Anthony Sherley's Travels ', and all\n' the said books so printed ' were forfeited by the Company. The offenders\nwere threatened with imprisonment in default of compliance with the\njudgement, but Jaggard cheerfully paid his share of the fine on Sept. 7, i6'oi,\nand purged his offence. Cf. Arber, ii. 831, 833.\n=\" The preposition *for' in the imprint of Elizabethan books usually\nprecedes the name of the proprietor of the copyright.\nLeake's co-\noperation","text_extracted_at":"2026-01-30T21:01:54.076Z","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":"2026-01-30T21:01:57.284Z","ts":"2026-01-30T21:02:22.427Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFFH6ETXGRVD10WPNP3007D6"}}