Information on harman.e1

PPCEME information

Author Harman, Thomas
Birthdate n/a
Filename harman.e1
Manuscript n/a
Date of composition 1567-1568
Genre FICTION
Edition Viles, Edward and F.J. Furnivall (ed.). 1869. A caueat or warening for commen cursetors vulgarely called vagabones, by Thomas Harman Esquiere. London: Trübner. EETS ES 9.
EEBO image http://wwwlib.umi.com/eebo/image/12796
Sample 34.34-36.29 (end of Chapter 2, Chapter 3) (Penn 1),
36.30-42.25 (Chapters 4-5) (Helsinki 1),
42.26-49.8 (Chapters 6-10) (Penn 2),
51.1-67.21 (Chapters 11-18) (Penn 3),
67.22-73.30 (Chapter 19) (Helsinki 2),
73.31-78.9 (Chapters 20-24) (Penn 4)
Remarks From the titlepage of the 1869 edition: "From the 3rd edition of 1567, belonging to Henry Huth, Esq. Collated with the 2nd edition of 1567 in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and with the reprint of the 4th edition of 1573."
According to Viles and Furnivall 1869:iv-vi, "the first edition was published in 1566 or 1567,---probably the latter year ... The edition called the second, also bearing date in 1567, is known to us in two states ... The second state of the second edition---which state I call the third edition ... has 'Anno Domini 1567' only. ... this brings both the 2nd and 3rd editions (or 2A and 2B) to the year 1568, modern style. ... The chief difference of the 4th edition is its extension of the story of the 'dyssembling Cranke,' ... and 'the Printar of this Booke' ... which extension is given in the footnotes to pages 56 and 57 of our edition."
Page 50, containing only a picture and lines of verse, has been omitted.
The original Helsinki sample contained two references to pages 38, 41, and 68; the second of these has been silently deleted in the present corpus.

Helsinki Corpus information

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