An edition of Coryats crudities (1611)

Coryats crudities

hastily gobled vp in five moneths trauells in France, Sauoy, Italy, Rhetia com[m]only called the Grisons country, Heluetia alias Switzerland, some parts of high Germany, and the Netherlands : newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe in the county of Somerset, & now dispersed to the nourishment of the trauelling members of this kingdome

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An edition of Coryats crudities (1611)

Coryats crudities

hastily gobled vp in five moneths trauells in France, Sauoy, Italy, Rhetia com[m]only called the Grisons country, Heluetia alias Switzerland, some parts of high Germany, and the Netherlands : newly digested in the hungry aire of Odcombe in the county of Somerset, & now dispersed to the nourishment of the trauelling members of this kingdome

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Edition Notes

Title from engraved title page.

Imprint from typographic title page, which reads: Three crude veines are presented in this booke following (besides the foresaid crudities) no lesse flowing in the body of the booke, then the crudities themselves, two of rhetoricke and one of poesie ...

Signatures: pi1,2(=3E1) áı(a3+1(=3E2)) b́ı ℗øb́þ c-ǵı h-ĺþ B-Ćı D́ı(D1+1,2,3 signed: D1, D2, [unsigned]) E-3Ćı 3D́þ 3Éþ(3E1,2=pi2, a3+1)

According to Pforzheimer, [pi]2 (typographic title page) is 3E1, while a3+1 (woodcut badge of the Prince of Wales) is 3E2.

"Posthuma fragmenta poematum Georgii Coryati" has separate dated title page; register is continuous.

Numerous errors in pagination.

Added, engraved title page (signed "Willian Hole"); head- and tailpieces; initials.

Two leaves sometimes occur as cancels. Leaf a3 (cancelland) has no rule between the end of the verse under D and the letter E; a3 (cancel) has such a rule. Leaf 3A4 (cancelland) has line 12 of its recto beginning: Baron the Lord Lisle; 3A4 (cancel) has the same line beginning: and illustrious Robert Sidney Vicount Lisle.

Carl H. Pforzheimer Library, entry 218

English short title catalogue, entry S108716

National union catalog, pre-1956 imprints, entry NC0724341

Pollard, A.W. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of English books printed abroad, 1475-1640 (2nd ed.), entry 5808

Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy quarterbound in 19th-century green morocco and papier tourniquet (as described by Wolfe in Marbled Papers). The BPL gift bookplate of Joshua Bates, dated Jan. 28, 1856, is present on the front pastedown and the embossed stamp of the Library is present on pi1, pi2, c3, and D2. A blank sheet with a laid-on engraving showing a knight on a horse surrounded by a decorative border that includes the date and title of the work is bound-in before pi1. Corrections or other marginalia are present on the following leaves: b4, d2, f1v, f3, g3, g5, h2, B6, B8v, C1, C6v, C7, C8, D2, D3, D4, E1v, E3v, E8, G6v, I6v, M2, M5v, N2v, Q6v, R4, T1v, T8v, X7, Y3, Z1, 2I7, 2Q2v, 2S6, 2T3v, 2T6, 2T8, 2X3, 2Y4, 2Y5, 2Y6, and 3B6v. Many, if not all of the corrections appear to be in Coryate's own hand. An early inscription on the engraved title page is faded to illegibility, as is a second early inscription on the verso of the typographic title page. A ca. early-17th century autograph, reading, "Will: Trigge[?]" is present on the verso of the final leaf (3E4).

Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy contains front matter, to leaf c1, bound in the following order: pi1, pi2(=3E1) áı(-a4-8) ℗øb́þ(b4+'a3+1'(=3E2), a4-a8) b́ı. Leaf a3+1, which contains the badge of the Prince of Wales, is bound in reverse, such that the badge appears on the recto, while the verso is blank. In this copy, the following leaves are remargined, either in whole or in part: pi1, pi2, a1, a2, 3A3-3A6.

Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy displays the following typographical characteristics: a horizontal line is present between the "D" and "E" verses on a3. 3A4 has line 12 beginning with: "and illustrious Robert Sidney Vicount Lisle ...". The title on ℗øb1 has "Quinque-mestriall" and a single "this" in line 8. The end of the final line reads, "those weights." The epitaph on 2I3 (verso) begins "In disem grab ligend".

Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) copy is the first of two items bound together in a single volume titled "Coryats Crudities." This volume contains [1]: Coryats crudities / Thomas Coryate (1611) -- [2]: Thomas Coriate, traueller for the English vvits: greeting (18th century facsimile (ESTC T228561)).

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Other Titles
Coryats crudities hastily gobled up in five moneths travells in France, Savoy, Italy, Rhetia, Three crude veines are presented

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Pagination
[196], 364, [23], 366-393, [23], 395-398, 403-655 p., [5] leaves of plates (some folded) :
Number of pages
655

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OL25764800M
Internet Archive
coryatscrudities00cory
OCLC/WorldCat
270784873

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