(1) The Durham MS. In the Cathedral Library at Durham is a small bound volume which contains forty-six of Earle's Characters, bearing date 1627 (2) I have printed, besides, some other versions quoted by Bliss from "Dr. Bright's MS.," and incorporated in his annotated copy of his own book. These are often the same with those of the Durham MS. I should mention that though this annotated copy is in the Bodleian Library, the Sub-Librarian, Mr. Falconer Madan, "knows of no 'Bright MS.,' (3) I have added a few "testimonies" to Earle from Anthony Wood and others. (4) I have printed three letters from Clarendon to Earle from the "Clarendon State Papers," with short extracts from two others; as well as two letters of Earle's from the Bodleian Library—interesting rather as personal relics than as containing anything very significant. All that relates to its author will, I believe, be acceptable to lovers of the "Cosmography." For this additional matter, as well as for other help and counsel, I am indebted to Mr. Charles Firth, of Balliol College, Oxford, whose learning is always at the service of (5) From a notebook of Bliss's (in MS.) in my possession I have added a few titles of Books of Characters. I have retained in this Appendix the spelling I found. Bliss's text has, with a few exceptions (possibly accidental), the modern spelling. MICROCOSMOGRAPHY; OR A Piece of the World discovered;IN ESSAYS AND CHARACTERS. BY JOHN EARLE, D.D. A NEW EDITION. LONDON: PRINTED FOR WHITE AND COCHRANE, FLEET-STREET; |