PERTH IMPRINTED, WITH SCOTS LOVE POETRY
The works of james I, king of scotland...
Perth.
Printed by R. Morison, Junior, 1786.
12mo.
[10], iii, [1], 112, [5], 116-121pp, [1]. With two engraved plates. Handsomely bound by Orrock of Edinburgh in later gilt-tooled calf, contrasting red morocco lettering-piece, marbled edges. A trifle rubbed. Marbled endpapers, recent bookplate of Eric Gerald Stanley to FEP, earlier inked ownership inscription to front blank fly-leaf.
The complete poetical works of King James I (1394-1437); the first volume of what was to become a series of early Scottish verse collections edited by Perth-born bookseller and publisher Robert Morison (1722-1791), which was followed by The select works of Gawin Douglass' (1787) and Select poems of Wil. Dunbar (1788). The collection includes 'Christis Kirk of the Grene', 'Peblis to the Play', and arguably the king's most highly regarded piece 'The Kings Quair'. Composed during his lengthy English captivity, the latter is a love poem which was much circulated in manuscript versions but not printed until the eighteenth-century in a collection edited by William Tytler (Poetical remains. London, 1783).
From the recently dispersed library of Eric Gerald Stanley (1923-2018), scholar of Old English literature, Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford.
From the recently dispersed library of Eric Gerald Stanley (1923-2018), scholar of Old English literature, Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Oxford.
ESTC T104670.
£ 200.00
Antiquates Ref: 22372
