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Research and Exploration at the Folger

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The Mapper and the Rambler
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The Mapper and the Rambler

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Isaac Stephens

A guest post by Isaac Stephens Are you a person who makes sure to have all your proverbial ducks in a row, everything meticulously planned out before you engage in a project, make your goals a reality, or depart on…

Theatrical Bills and Receipts
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Theatrical Bills and Receipts

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Abbie Weinberg

Folger manuscripts W.b.110 and W.b.111 are an oddly mis-matched pair. W.b.110 is nearly 46cm tall (almost 18 inches, for those playing along at home) and nearly 160 leaves, while W.b.111 is a good 10cm shorter and about a third the…

Folger collections in times of war
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Folger collections in times of war

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Elizabeth DeBold

As you guessed, the image from last week’s Crocodile Post is a hand-drawn plan for a vault. This particular one was intended to store the Folger’s rare books during World War II. The hand-drawn plan is the work of Stanley…

"What manner o'thing is your crocodile?": January 2019
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"What manner o'thing is your crocodile?": January 2019

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The Collation

For this month’s croc post, please give us your thoughts on what’s going on in this drawing here. We’ll be back next week with the full story!

The Charming Mr. Stoker and the Monster Within
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The Charming Mr. Stoker and the Monster Within

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Jason McElligott

A guest post by Jason McElligott Let me begin with a confession that may not endear me to many friends of the Folger: I don’t enjoy Shakespeare. To be completely honest, I find him hard work. Now, I am not…

The Journey is Underway for Before 'Farm to Table'
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The Journey is Underway for Before 'Farm to Table'

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The Collation

By now, you may have read about—or participated in—several activities linked to the project Before ‘Farm to Table’: Early Modern Foodways and Cultures. They have included food-related pop-up exhibitions at Folger public programs (the next one is for A Christmas…

The key to removing a card catalog rod (literally)
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The key to removing a card catalog rod (literally)

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Erin Blake

Thanks for all the great guesses at the identity of the December Crocodile! In fact, the mystery object is a tool for removing the rod from a particular type of card catalog drawer (see Folgerpedia’s Card catalogs article for information…

“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: December 2018
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“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: December 2018

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The Collation

For this month’s Crocodile mystery, we ask you to identify this object: And yes, the lack of scale in the photograph is deliberate. We don’t want to make it too easy.

Spanish Book Collection at the Folger
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Spanish Book Collection at the Folger

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Andres Alvarez-Davila

Andres Alvarez-Davila was a Dumbarton-Oaks intern at the Folger Shakespeare Library in 2017-2018. One of Andres’ projects was to determine the scope of the Spanish book collection at Folger, which is, for the most part, only searchable in the card…

Coding Elizabeth’s Court: A Digital Experiment
Poster created for the event, with an image of the Sieve Portrait of Elizabeth
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Coding Elizabeth’s Court: A Digital Experiment

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Danielle Rosvally Meaghan J. Brown

With Danielle Rosvally The Dataset Gathered by Marion E. Colthorpe, The Elizabethan Court Day by Day (ECDbD) is a record of the people, places, and events of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Colthorpe consulted state papers, diaries, government records,…

What is an Aesopian fable in the Renaissance? The case of the Renaissance Catwoman
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What is an Aesopian fable in the Renaissance? The case of the Renaissance Catwoman

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Liza Blake

A guest post by Liza Blake What is an Aesopian fable in the Renaissance? This post is about where our modern Aesopian fables come from, drawing on the Folger Shakespeare Library’s incredibly rich collections of animal fables. For more detail…

De Acupunctura: Willem ten Rhijne and Bringing Eastern Medicine to Europe
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De Acupunctura: Willem ten Rhijne and Bringing Eastern Medicine to Europe

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Abbie Weinberg

I am continually in awe of the depth and breadth of knowledge that our readers possess. Y’all are truly excellent. Yes, the answer to the Crocodile Mystery is, as several people answered, a chart of the acupuncture points on the…

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