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A Photographic Facsimile from 1857
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A Photographic Facsimile from 1857

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Erin Blake

The July Crocodile Mystery showed a “detail from a printed play” and asked what’s up with the strangely uneven tone of the page. What’s up is that although the text is printed, it is not printed in ink. It is a…

“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: July 2017
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“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: July 2017

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The Collation

For the July 2017 Crocodile Mystery, have a look at this detail from a printed play. What’s up with the strangely uneven tone of the page? Check back next week to learn more….

Imagining a lost set of commonplace books
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Imagining a lost set of commonplace books

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Heather Wolfe

As observed by one of our respondents, last week’s Crocodile was a detail from a blank leaf bisected by a vertical line in graphite, with a column of handwritten letters consisting of the Roman alphabet followed by the Greek alphabet. Folger…

"What manner o’thing is your crocodile?": June 2017
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"What manner o’thing is your crocodile?": June 2017

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The Collation

Welcome to the end of another month and another Crocodile Mystery. This month’s Crocodile is brought to you by Folger manuscripts! Here’s a detail from a bifolium that is part of a collection of papers described at the item-level in…

Okay, but what does it mean, or how do you regularize an early modern transcription?
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Okay, but what does it mean, or how do you regularize an early modern transcription?

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Paul Dingman

As one reader guessed, the phrase shown in last week’s Crocodile mystery image is in secretary hand, i.e., a type of handwritten script widely used in the British Isles (and elsewhere in Europe) during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. As transcribed…

"What manner o'thing is your crocodile?": May 2017
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"What manner o'thing is your crocodile?": May 2017

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The Collation

For the Crocodile Mystery this month, peer into the handwriting of this manuscript and let us know what word or words you see and/or what they mean. Leave your thoughts and guesses as a reply in the Comments section. Check…

Pietro Mattioli and the Everlasting Woodblocks
left: detail of woodcut, right: same detail of print
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Pietro Mattioli and the Everlasting Woodblocks

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Abbie Weinberg

Yes, last week’s Crocodile Mystery was a close-up image of a woodblock. This woodblock, in particular: Folger 245- 324f woodblock 1 And in fact, it is the woodblock that was used to print this image: “Lactuca florescens,” a variety of…

“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: April 2017
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“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: April 2017

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The Collation

As March draws to a close, spring has finally (mostly) sprung in Washington DC (we’ll not talk about our poor cherry blossoms). If the days are warming up where you are as well, contemplate this Crocodile Mystery while you enjoy…

A Yellow Book
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A Yellow Book

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Caroline Duroselle-Melish

Thank you to those who have tried to solve this month’s Crocodile mystery regarding the yellow color of a book, which can be found in the Stickelberger collection of Reformation at the Folger Shakespeare Library (more on this collection in…

“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: March 2017
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“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: March 2017

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The Collation

The mystery this month isn’t about what the text is (these pages are excerpts from a Calvinist Bible in French printed in Geneva in 1588) but rather it’s about the paper. What is going on here? Leave your thoughts and…

A promptbook in disguise
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A promptbook in disguise

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Sarah Hovde

It’s time to pull back the curtain on last week’s crocodile mystery: that weird woven material is a close-up photograph of the cover of a promptbook! Both commenters who took a guess last week came pretty close. This particular promptbook was…

“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: February 2017
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“What manner o’thing is your crocodile?”: February 2017

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Welcome to February’s crocodile mystery! Here’s a close-up view of something from the vault: What item is it from? What purpose does it serve? Leave your thoughts and guesses in the comments and we’ll be back next week with the…

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