The Property of Dr Paul Hartle, Senior Tutor and College Lecturer, St Catharine's College, Cambridge, editor of 'The Poetry of Charles Cotton', Oxford University Press, 2017 BENTIVOGLIO (GUIDO) Opere... cio è, Le relationi di Fiandra, e di Francia, L'historia della guerra di Fiandra, e Le lettere scritte nel tempo delle sue Nuntiature, CHARLES COTTON'S COPY, inscribed at head of title-page "Charles Cotton. A Parigi", and by the physician Phineas Fowke ("ex cuius museo Ph: Fowke MD/ [in Greek:] and I shall continue to pass from one man to another"), with Cotton's marginal annotations on pages 82 ("*an Italian slander", written alongside an underlined passage on the Church in England) and 85 (in Latin, on the subject of priests), engraved title vignette, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials, some dampstaining, mainly at beginning and end, restoration at edges of first and last few leaves, modern calf, gilt lettered spine, folio (370 x 230mm.), Paris, Jean Jost, 1648 Fußnoten CHARLES COTTON'S COPY OF BENTIVOGLIO, ACQURIED IN PARIS. "[Cotton's] copy of Bentivoglio's 'Opere' ([folio] Paris, 1648) has recently been discovered and is now in my possession; his marginal annotations demonstrate that he read Italian with facility. It was in Paris, probably on the travels authorized by the Republic in 1655, that he acquired his Bentivoglio... his cousin Sir Aston Cokayne [epistle "To my Cousin, Mr. Charles Cotton, the younger", in Poems of Diverse Sorts, 1658] describes Cotton's library: D'Avila, Bentivoglio, Guicciardine, And Machiavil the subtile Florentine, (In their Originals) I have read through, Thanks to your Library, and unto you." (Paul Hartle, The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Oxford University Press, 2017.) Provenance: Charles Cotton, inscription on title-page; Phineas Fowke, M.D. (1638–1710), English physician; Dr Paul Hartle.
The Property of Dr Paul Hartle, Senior Tutor and College Lecturer, St Catharine's College, Cambridge, editor of 'The Poetry of Charles Cotton', Oxford University Press, 2017 BENTIVOGLIO (GUIDO) Opere... cio è, Le relationi di Fiandra, e di Francia, L'historia della guerra di Fiandra, e Le lettere scritte nel tempo delle sue Nuntiature, CHARLES COTTON'S COPY, inscribed at head of title-page "Charles Cotton. A Parigi", and by the physician Phineas Fowke ("ex cuius museo Ph: Fowke MD/ [in Greek:] and I shall continue to pass from one man to another"), with Cotton's marginal annotations on pages 82 ("*an Italian slander", written alongside an underlined passage on the Church in England) and 85 (in Latin, on the subject of priests), engraved title vignette, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials, some dampstaining, mainly at beginning and end, restoration at edges of first and last few leaves, modern calf, gilt lettered spine, folio (370 x 230mm.), Paris, Jean Jost, 1648 Fußnoten CHARLES COTTON'S COPY OF BENTIVOGLIO, ACQURIED IN PARIS. "[Cotton's] copy of Bentivoglio's 'Opere' ([folio] Paris, 1648) has recently been discovered and is now in my possession; his marginal annotations demonstrate that he read Italian with facility. It was in Paris, probably on the travels authorized by the Republic in 1655, that he acquired his Bentivoglio... his cousin Sir Aston Cokayne [epistle "To my Cousin, Mr. Charles Cotton, the younger", in Poems of Diverse Sorts, 1658] describes Cotton's library: D'Avila, Bentivoglio, Guicciardine, And Machiavil the subtile Florentine, (In their Originals) I have read through, Thanks to your Library, and unto you." (Paul Hartle, The Poetry of Charles Cotton, Oxford University Press, 2017.) Provenance: Charles Cotton, inscription on title-page; Phineas Fowke, M.D. (1638–1710), English physician; Dr Paul Hartle.
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