The spider and the flie : a parable of the spider and the flie
Contributor:
Powell, Thomas, active 1556-1563 (printer)
Name:
Heywood, John, 1497?-1580?
Date:
1556
Description:
An allegorical poem in defence of the Catholic party during the reign of Queen Mary. The Catholics are represented as the flies and the Protestants as the spiders.
Language:
English
Provenance:
Lefferts, Marshall C. (Marshall Clifford), 1848-1928 (bookplate) (Culture Class Collection copy); Penrose, Boies, 1902-1976 (donor) (bookplate) (Culture Class Collection copy)
Publisher:
By Tho. Pouuell
Resource Type:
Text
Form/Genre:
books
Physical Description:
456 unnumbered pages : illustrations, portraits; 21 cm (4to)
Related Place:
England -- London.
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Signatures: A-C⁴, ²A-2S⁴ + inserted gatherings as follows: after 2A3: "[fleuron]Aaiiii"⁴, "Aav"⁴, "Aavi"⁴; after 2B3: "Bbiiii"²; after 2C1: "[left-pointing hand]Ccii"²; after 2C2: "[fleuron]Cciii"²; after 2D1: "*[cross]Ddii"²; after 2D3: "[double dagger]*[double dagger]Ddiiii"⁴; after 2D4: "[cross]"²; after 2E1: "Eeii"²; after 2E2: "[par.][double dagger]Eeiii"², "[par.][double dagger]"², ²"[par.][double dagger]"⁴; after 2E3: "[Greek contraction 'tos'(?)]Eeiiii"²; after 2F3: "[par.][inverted par.]Ffiiii"⁴, "[par.][inverted par.]"⁴; after 2F4: "[2 pointing hands]"²; after 2G1: "Ggii"⁴.; Title within architectural woodcut border; woodcut illustrations, initials and tail-pieces.; Typographical ornaments.; Printer's initials ("T.P.") at foot of title leaf.; Colophon on leaf 2S4v reads: Imprinted at London in Flete-Strete, by Tho. Pouuell. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum.; Identified as Early English books, 1475-1640; 246:10 on UMI microfilm.; Given to the Penn Libraries in 1957 by Boies Penrose.; Culture Class Collection copy bound by Riviere & Son in full brown morocco; boards tooled in gold and blind; 5 raised gold-ruled bands on spine; gold-tooled spine panels; title, author's last name and date of printing stamped in gold on spine; gold-ruled cover edges and turn-ins; all edges gilt; binder's name stamped in gold on tail front turn-in.; Culture Class Collection copy has armorial bookplate of Marshall Clifford Lefferts on front pastedown; bookplate of Boies Penrose (1902-1976) pasted over bookplate of Boies Penrose II on front free endpaper.; Culture Class Collection copy has bookseller's printed description affixed to front pastedown; ms. note ("Riviere 1885") in pencil at head of back free endpaper.
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Rare Book Collection, EC55 H5916 556s
Collection:
Riviere & Son; STC Collection (University of Pennsylvania); English Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania); Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
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