

Text appears continuous despite pagination and register.]. First complete edition, preceded by a parts issue which was issued from 1651 to 1669.
First edition of this Restoration romance by the first Earl of Orrery with a plot somewhat typical of the period: platonic lovers and historical allegory in a classical setting, etc.
In addition to this novel, he wrote poetry, plays and a Treatise on the Art of War (1667), and he was a friend of Katherine Philips and Margaret Cavendish.
Evidence of contemporary readership by a woman:
handsome armorial bookplate on the verso of the title-page.
Handwritten signature of Bridget Taylor, December, 1694 !
The Folger Library also has a book owned by Briget Taylor
{ from Folger catalogue C6659.
General Description:
Late 17th century English “Cambridge Style” binding.
Country / Style:
England
Period:
17th century (late)
Call Number:
C6659
Provenance:
inscriptions on front paste-down: “Bridget Taylor her Booke 1693”; and “C. L. Lewes, 1910”; bookplate of “White, Wallingwells”. The spine on the Folger book of the same provenance is almost the same as the present book. “The spine is divided into seven panels, each framed with a gilt double line. The author and title is gilt on a burgundy leather label in the second panel. The other panels are gilt with corner volute brackets with an ornamental center fleuron stamp. The board edges are blind tooled with the decorative tulip roll.”
A Bibliographical Study of “Parthenissa” by Roger Boyle Earl of Orrery Author(s): C. William Miller
Source: Studies in Bibliography, Vol. 2 (1949/1950), pp. 115-137 Published by: Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/40371074Accessed: 22-08-2019 17:52 UTC
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