Skip to main content
All 161 posts on

Manuscripts

Manuscripts in the Folger collections
The Charming Mr. Stoker and the Monster Within
Collation

The Charming Mr. Stoker and the Monster Within

Posted
Author
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…

Tracing the transmission of medical recipes
Collation

Tracing the transmission of medical recipes

Posted
Author
Elisabeth Chaghafi

A guest post by Elisabeth Chaghafi A lot of early modern recipe books are eclectic compilations that reflect the interests or needs of the people who compiled them. Often they do not even separate between cookery and medical recipes but…

Experiments with early modern manuscripts and computer-aided transcription
Collation

Experiments with early modern manuscripts and computer-aided transcription

Posted
Author
Meaghan J. Brown Minyue Dai, Carrie Yang, and Reeve Ingle

Guest post by Minyue Dai, Carrie Yang, Reeve Ingle, and Meaghan J. Brown. Hundreds of years ago, scholars might spend hours in a library searching through thousands of pages to find a useful paragraph.Things get much easier when we can…

A "lost" drawing by Ellen Terry
Collation

A "lost" drawing by Ellen Terry

Posted
Author
Erin Blake

Is it possible to lose something you never had? The other day I managed to “lose” a 1905 sketch of a theater interior by actress Ellen Terry (1847-1928). I had caught a glimpse of it when sorting through a small…

Early modern head lice remedies; or, dealing with pediculosis, Renaissance-style
Collation

Early modern head lice remedies; or, dealing with pediculosis, Renaissance-style

Posted
Author
Heather Wolfe

With assistance by Beth DeBold This post is dedicated to all those parents and caregivers who have gotten the dreaded phone call while at work: “your child has lice.” You have to drop everything and retrieve your child from school,…

The itemized life: John Kay’s notebook
Collation

The itemized life: John Kay’s notebook

Posted
Author
Laura Kolb

Folger X.d.446, the notebook of John Kay, combines accounts and verses. Short-term fellow Laura Kolb argues that Kay’s book is noteworthy not because it combines these things, but because it does so with both care and a kind of inventiveness,…

Books of Offices
Collation

Books of Offices

Posted
Author
Nicholas Popper

A guest post by Nicholas Popper The Folger has fourteen of an odd, unloved sort of manuscript that I’ve taken to calling “Books of Offices,” which exist in over a hundred versions throughout archives in the US and UK. Typically…

Bound to Serve: Apprenticeship Indentures at the Folger
Indenture of apprenticeship for John Holden
Collation

Bound to Serve: Apprenticeship Indentures at the Folger

Posted
Author
Urvashi Chakravarty

A guest post by Dr. Urvashi Chakravarty In 1616, the apprentice Robert Dering received the following letter from his master Thomas Style. Letter from Thomas Style to Robert Dering Dering was bound overseas with one Mr. Culpepper, and in his…

Theatrical disturbances and actors behaving badly: what the Drury Lane Prompter’s Journal tells us about nineteenth-century theatrical life
Poison as reason for missing rehearsal
Collation

Theatrical disturbances and actors behaving badly: what the Drury Lane Prompter’s Journal tells us about nineteenth-century theatrical life

Posted
Author
Sarah Burdett

Guest post by Dr. Sarah Burdett What was life like inside the nineteenth-century London theatre? How smoothly did performances run? And how professionally did actors behave? The Drury Lane Prompter’s Journal, 1812-1818, held at the Folger, provides an excellent resource…

The EMMO Conference on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age
Collation

The EMMO Conference on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age

Posted
Author
Paul Dingman Sarah Powell

On May 18th & 19th, 2017, EMMO held the Early Modern Manuscripts Online: New Directions in Teaching and Research conference at the Folger, in collaboration with the Folger Institute. This conference was a culmination of the project’s initial three-year phase, funded by a…

Imagining a lost set of commonplace books
Collation

Imagining a lost set of commonplace books

Posted
Author
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…

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

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

Posted
Author
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…

1 4 5 6 7 8 14