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- The Printing and the Printers of The Book of Common Prayer, 1549–1561
- The Printing and the Printers of The Book of Common Prayer, 1549–1561
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Plates
- Preface: The Archaeology of a Printed Book
- Acknowledgements
- Permissions
- Conventions
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 From Henry VIII to the First Edwardian Prayer Book
- Chapter 2 The Second Edwardian Prayer Book
- Chapter 3 Mary’s Reign and Elizabeth’s First Parliament
- Chapter 4 Richard Grafton’s Edition (STC 16291)
- Chapter 5 The First Jugge-and-Cawood Edition (STC 16292)
- Chapter 6 The Preliminaries: Collaboration and Cancels
- Chapter 7 The Orphaned Ordinal
- Chapter 8 The Third and Fourth Editions
- Chapter 9 The Quarto and Octavo Editions
- Chapter 10 The 1561 Revision of the Calendar
- Chapter 11 Concluding Summary
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 8 - The Third and Fourth Editions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2021
- The Printing and the Printers of The Book of Common Prayer, 1549–1561
- The Printing and the Printers of The Book of Common Prayer, 1549–1561
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Plates
- Preface: The Archaeology of a Printed Book
- Acknowledgements
- Permissions
- Conventions
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 From Henry VIII to the First Edwardian Prayer Book
- Chapter 2 The Second Edwardian Prayer Book
- Chapter 3 Mary’s Reign and Elizabeth’s First Parliament
- Chapter 4 Richard Grafton’s Edition (STC 16291)
- Chapter 5 The First Jugge-and-Cawood Edition (STC 16292)
- Chapter 6 The Preliminaries: Collaboration and Cancels
- Chapter 7 The Orphaned Ordinal
- Chapter 8 The Third and Fourth Editions
- Chapter 9 The Quarto and Octavo Editions
- Chapter 10 The 1561 Revision of the Calendar
- Chapter 11 Concluding Summary
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The year 1559 saw two more ‘Jugge and Cawood’ editions in folio, each printed by five of the original team (Jugge, Cawood, Kingston, Rogers, and Payne). The first of these is known only from a single copy that lacks the preliminaries (discovered during the research for this book); six copies are known of the later of the two. For the most part the relationship between the reprints is clear and straightforward, although a few odd sheets ‘belonging’ to one edition are found in one or more copies of the other. Amid the predictable crop of errors in each reprint, a few readings show that attempts were made to correct errors that were evidently noticed. But the overall trend in accuracy is (predictably) downhill.
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