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Book culture in Shakespeare's Stratford : the Quiney connections / by Marlin E. Blaine, Lena Cowen Orlin, Robert Bearman, and Alan H. Nelson

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vernon_accession 31156
vernon_id 43370
vernon_slug book-culture-in-shakespeares-stratford-the-quiney-connections-by-marlin-e-blaine-lena-cowen-orlin-robert-bearman-and-alan-h-nelson
vernon_authors Marlin E. Blaine, Lena Cowen Orlin, Robert Bearman, Alan H. Nelson
vernon_tags Philology, British Literature, English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700, Literature -- History and criticism, English literature -- History and criticism, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation
vernon_production_date 2026
vernon_brief_description The recent discovery of two Latin books that once belonged to the Quiney family of Stratford-upon-Avon expands our understanding of Shakespeare's grammar school education and of the social, material, and learned networks that operated in his hometown. One of these books, the Apophthegmata of Erasmus, belonged to Shakespeare's friend and neighbour, Richard Quiney, while the other, a commentary on Aristotelian logic, was owned by a different Richard Quiney, who was Shakespeare's grandson. -- publisher
vernon_object_type Books/Document genres/Information forms/Visual and Verbal Communication
vernon_locations Transit
vernon_ob_status Accessioned
vernon_isbn_issn 9781350558526
vernon_subject_people William Shakespeare (English, d.1616)
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vernon_last_sync_timestamp 2026-05-12 10:30
vernon_cover_image_id 56722
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