Papers removed from The Works of Thomas Nashe

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
6 Typed slip marked ‘Please write to: Lincoln College’ (probably used by F. P. Wilson) Item early 20th c.
7 Index card in McKerrow’s hand, headed ‘travel’ Item early 20th c.
8 Index card in McKerrow’s hand, headed ‘peradventure’ Item early 20th c.
9 List of variations between McKerrow’s text of Nashe’s Tragedie of Dido (Works of Nashe, iii. 329-97) and the quarto (Malone 133), with readings from other editors; in an unidentified hand Item early 20th c.
11 Rough list of authors, by R. B. McKerrow, of doubtful significance Item early 20th c.
19 Notes by McKerrow on the title and signatures of Nashe’s Summer’s Last Will and Testament Item early 20th c.
20 Rough notes by McKerrow on Nashes Lenten Stuffe, etc. (cf. Works of Nashe, iv. 396, 398) Item early 20th c.
22 Rough note by McKerrow on the phrase ‘Sapiens dominabitur astris’ (cf. Works of Nashe, iv. 364) Item early 20th c.
3 Leaf from a catalogue issued by William H. Robinson, bookseller, 4–6 Nelson Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne Item early 20th c.
4 Reproduction of an engraving of Henry Smith (c. 1560-1591) from his Sermons (1657 ed.), perhaps removed from a book Item early 20th c.
14 Reproduction of the engraving of ‘The picture of Gabriell Haruey, as hee is readie to let fly vpon Aiax’ (from Nashe’s Pierce Penilesse His Supplication to the Divell) Item early 20th c.
24 Note by McKerrow of a phrase in St Ambrose (cf. Works of Nashe, iv. 146) Item early 20th c.
26 Cutting, probably from a sale catalogue, containing details of a copy of Aegidius Everartus’s De Herba Panacea Item early 20th c.
30 Cutting from the Manchester Guardian, containing a review by C. H. Herford of McKerrow’s Works of Thomas Nashe (5 vols.) Item 12 Aug. 1910
31 Note by E. S. de Beer on Nashe’s The Unfortunate Traveller Item early 20th c.
32 Brief note by McKerrow of an article by Don Cameron Allen entitled ‘The Anatomie of Absurditie: A Study in Literary Apprenticeship’ (Studies in Philology, xxxii (1935), 170–6) Item c. 1935
1 Revised proof of the title-page of The Works of Thomas Nashe, vol. i, marked ‘a’ Item 6 Oct. 1903
5 Note by A. W. Pollard, containing a suggested explanation for the appearance of the type in an unidentified book Item early 20th c.
10 Rough note by McKerrow, relating to Nashe’s Christes Teares over Jerusalem Item early 20th c.
12 Revised proof of a leaf from The Works of Thomas Nashe (iii. 131-2), annotated by McKerrow Item early 20th c.
13 Notched slip of paper, for measuring numbers of lines on a page Item early 20th c.
16 Rough notes by McKerrow Item early 20th c.
18 Rough note by McKerrow, mentioning Gabriel Harvey(?) Item early 20th c.
21 Note by McKerrow of a cross-reference in an index: ‘Barker see Barbar Item early 20th c.
29 Cutting from the Daily Chronicle, containing a review by Harold Massingham of McKerrow’s Works of Thomas Nashe (5 vols.), headed ‘An Old English Author’ Item 22 Sept. 1910
34 Notes by McKerrow on copies of Nashe’s Tragedie of Dido Item early 20th c.
35 Notes by McKerrow on copies of Nashe’s Tragedie of Dido Item early 20th c.
2 Revised proof of the title-page of The Works of Thomas Nashe, vol. i, marked ‘b’ Item 6 Oct. 1903
15 Rough notes by McKerrow, including one on Guingamp (for Works of Nashe, iv. 99) Item early 20th c.
17 Transcript by W. W. Greg of a passage from Henslowe’s diary, 27 Sept. 1598 Item early 20th c.