1616 | Jonson, Ben | Every Man in His Humor | |
Reference InformationDEEP #:
5074.01
Greg #: 176b
STC/Wing #: n/a
Record Type: Play in Collection
Play Type: Adult Professional
Genre (Annals): Comedy
Book Edition: n/a
Play Edition: 2
Format: Folio
Leaves: 36
Date of First Publication: 1601
Date of First Production: 1598
Company of First Production: Lord Chamberlain's (Hunsdon's) Men
Company Attribution: Lord Chamberlain's (Hunsdon's) Men
Total Editions: 1 quarto, 2 folios in collection
In Collection:
The Works (1616)
Title-Page FeaturesTitle: [A1r] Euery MAN IN HIS HVMOVR. A Comœdie.
Author: The Author B. I.
Performance: Acted in the yeere 1598. By the then Lord Chamberlaine his Seruants.
Latin Motto: IUVEN. Haud tamen inuideas vati, quem pulpita pascunt.
Imprint: LONDON, Printed by WILLIAM STANSBY. M.DC.XVI.
Paratextual MaterialDedication: Epistle to: William Camden (historian and herald); from: Ben Jonson [A2r]
Character List: "The Persons of the Play" [A2v]
Actor List: "The principall Comœdians" [F6v]
Other Paratexts: Note on performance and license [F6v]
Stationer InformationPrinter: Stansby, William
Entries in Stationers' Register: Aug 4, 1600(?): "Euery man in his humor. / a booke ... to be staied".
Aug 14, 1600: Entered to Cuthbert Burby and Walter Burre: "a booke called Euery man in his humor". Oct 16, 1609: Transferred from the widow of Cuthbert Burby to William Welby (any indirect dealing to render entrance void): "her parte with mr Burre, in euery man in his humor". Mar 2, 1618: Transferred from William Welby to Thomas Snodham: "Every man in his humor. his parte." Feb 23, 1626: Transferred from the widow of Thomas Snodham to William Stansby: "Every one [sic] in his humor his [sic] parte". Jul 4, 1635: Transferred from Walter Burre decd. to William Stansby: "by vertue of a noate vnder the hand" of Walter Burre and Matthew Lownes, Warden, "bearing date the 10th of Iune 1621 ... Euery Man in his humor". |