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Title
Annotations on Abdelazer, or, The Moor's revenge.
Alternative Title
Abdelazer, or, The Moor's revenge. London: Printed for J. Magnes and R. Bentley, 1677.
Creator
Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689
Contributor
Kemble, John Philip, 1757-1823, former owner.
Date Created and/or Issued
after 1677
Contributing Institution
UCLA, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Collection
Early Modern Annotated Books from UCLA’s Clark Library
Rights Information
Public Domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Scope/Content: Manuscript annotations in printed book
Scope/Content: Manuscript annotations by an unknown contemporary owner (possibly "T.") in a 1677 copy of Aphra Behn's Abdelazer, or, The Moor's revenge. Annotations consist of a notation on the title page as well as some notes within the text referring to portions of the play borrowed from Christopher Marlowe's Lust's Dominion.
Condition: Bound in half brown morocco with brown cloth boards.
Type
text
Form/Genre
Plays--England--17th century.
Annotations (Provenance)--England--17th century.
Extent
71 pages, bound ; 21 cm
Identifier
ark:/21198/n1g02t
PR3317 .A11 *
Language
English
Subject
Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689.--Abdelazer.--1677.
Place
England.
Provenance
Collated & Perfect, JPK 1797 and "First Edition" in the hand of J. Philip Kemble on title page; "'Tis a damn'd lye. This tragedy was written by Christopher Marloe & by him entit[led] Lusts Dominion, or ye Lasi[vious] Queen. T." written in contemporary hand on title page.
Location
CLUW

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