Ballads
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Bibliographic Information
Ballads
(Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge / [general editor, Robert Latham], v. 2)
D.S. Brewer, 1992-1994
- pt. 1: catalogue
- pt. 2: indexes
- Other Title
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Catalogue of the Pepys Library
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pt. 1: catalogue233.052||Ca||2-140203106,
pt. 2: indexes233.052||Ca||2-240203115
Contents of Works
- Pt. 1. Catalogue / compiled by Helen Weinstein
- Pt. 2. Indexes / compiled by Helen Weinstein ; with a note on the Collection by Richard Luckett
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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pt. 1: catalogue ISBN 9780859913157
Description
Full bibliographical information on Pepys's outstanding ballad collection.
Pepys' ballad collection is the largest surviving collection of English ballads printed in London in the seventeenth century, and is an outstanding source for English popular culture of the period. collection, already available infacsimile form, are now properly accessible. Ballads: i. Catalogue provides a full bibliographical history of each ballad; ii. Indexes and Listsorganises and presents information on the ballads, classified as titles, tunes, music, first lines, refrains,authors, licenses, printers/publishers/imprints, and watermarks.
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pt. 2: indexes ISBN 9780859913331
Description
Second volume in two-volume catalogue of Pepys's outstanding collection of 17c ballads.
The Pepys ballad collection is the largest surviving collection of English ballads printed in London in the seventeenth century, and is an outstanding source of English popular culture of the period. Pepys himself grouped the ballads into subjects, but a proper catalogue has long been needed by scholars, and this complex and difficult task has at last been completed. As a result, the full riches of the collection, already available in facsimile*, are now properly accessible. The second part of the catalogue consists of the indexes. Titles and sub-titles are indexed together, as these are often interchangeable. First lines and refrains provide text indexes; tunes and music are a guide to the musical element; and imprints, licensing information and authors enable the printing history to be reconstructed.
The Pepys Ballads: Facsimile Vols. I-V 085991 256 6, 450.00/$190.00
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Indexes: titles
- tunes
- music
- first lines
- refrains
- imprints
- authors
- licences
- French ballads. Part 2 Subject indexes: ballad texts
- woodcuts. Appendices: annotations, attestations and advertisements
- transcription of indenture and schedule
- list of watermarks.
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