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The Book-Trade, 15571625
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Pirates; The Shakespeare Stationers
George Withers evidence
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume IV. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton.
XVIII.
The Book-Trade, 15571625
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§ 14. Edward Blount.
In 1599, the unauthorised anthology entitled
The Passionate Pilgrime, by W. Shakespeare
was issued by William Jaggard, whose name is also well known as one of the publishers of the first collected edition of the plays, issued with the co-operation of Shakespeares friends in 1623. This monumental volume, which, though a large undertaking, is by no means a remarkable piece of printing, came from the press of Jaggards son Isaac, and was printed at the charge of four stationers, William Jaggard, Edward Blount, John Smethwick and William Aspley. The chief share in the enterprise appears to have been taken by Edward Blount, who was something more than a mere trader in books and must have possessed a nice and discriminating literary judgment, fostered, doubtless, during his ten years apprenticeship with William Ponsonby. To the 1598 edition of Marlowes
Hero and Leander,
he wrote a preface, defending the dead poet against his detractors. To him we are indebted for Florios Italian dictionary
A Worlde of Wordes,
which appeared in 1598, and for the same writers translation of Montaignes
Essays,
first published in 1603. From 1609, he was, for a time, in partnership with William Barret, and together they issued, in 1612, Sheltons translation of the first part of
Don Quixote,
notable as being the first translation of Cervantess great novel into any language. In 1622, he brought out James Mabbes rendering of Alemans
The Rogue, or the life of Guzman de Alfarache;
and to Earles
Microcosmographie,
which he published anonymously in 1628, he wrote a preface.
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