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Book Culture in Shakespeare’s Stratford
Quiney Family Discoveries
Book Culture in Shakespeare’s Stratford
Quiney Family Discoveries
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Description
The discovery of two books in Latin that once belonged to the Quiney family of Stratford-upon-Avon expand our understanding of Shakespeare's early grammar school education, early modern history, material culture and book ownership in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Building from a simple account of the two Latin books, Erasmus's Apophthegmata and Giulio Pace's Commentarius analyticus, a focus on the provenance of these books illuminates a wealth of information about the social, material and educational networks around Stratford and further afield. Each book is shown to be associated with the educational curriculum of the grammar school or the university, providing a window into the rich educational culture which Shakespeare grew up in. The importance of Stratford's Latin culture is evidenced in texts from printed books, archival materials and public monuments. This study then further positions Stratford-upon-Avon as a town with strong intellectual and cultural resources, including influential clergymen and teachers who impacted the lives of young boys like Shakespeare through sermons and poetry. By examining the patterns of book ownership in Stratford through the analysis of wills and related materials, this study treads new ground in our understanding of the Quiney family including individual biographies of people we cursorily know as Shakespeare's son-in-law and Shakespeare's grandson.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Table of Names of Quiney Family Members
Quiney Family Tree
Introduction
I. The Quiney Apophthegmata and Commentarius analyticus
Chapter 1: Two Quiney Books and Their Owners
Chapter 2: What are Apophthegms, and What is Erasmus's Apophthegmata?
Chapter 3: Inscriptions and Annotations in the Quiney Apophthegmata
Chapter 4: The Quiney Copy of Giulio Pace's Commentary on Porphyry and Aristotle
Chapter 5: Biographies of a Book
II. Books in Shakespeare's Stratford
Chapter 6: John Bretchgirdle and His Books
Chapter 7: John Marshall and His Books
Chapter 8: Book Cultures of Stratford
III. Latin Culture in Shakespeare's Stratford
Chapter 9: Latin Culture in Early Modern Stratford
Chapter 10: John Brownswerd's Poetry
Chapter 11: Richard Quiney 2's Letter to His Father: A Case Study in Stratford Schoolboy Latin
IV. The Quineys of Stratford
Chapter 12: Adrian Quiney 1
Chapter 13: Richard Quiney 1
Chapter 14: Adrian Quiney 2
Chapter 15: Richard Quiney 2
Chapter 16: Thomas Quiney 1 and a Book Belonging to His Son Richard Quiney 3
Chapter 17: George Quiney
Chapter 18: The End of the Stratford Quineys
Index
Product details

Published | Nov 13 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9781350558540 |
Imprint | The Arden Shakespeare |
Illustrations | 21 b/w |
Series | Arden Studies in Early Modern Material Culture |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |