Author | Title | First Published | Genre | Language | Indication | Position | Info before note | Discussed in | Comment |
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Barberino, Francesco da | Documenti d'Amore | 1309-1313 (ca.) | Poetry | Italian | Folena, Gianfranco. “Premessa.” L' autocommento: Atti del XVIII convegno interuniversitario (Bressanone, 1990), edited by Gianfelice Peron, Esedra Ed, 1994, 1-10. Kendrick, Laura. “The Monument and the Margin.” South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 91, no. 4, 1992, 835-864. Minnis, Alastair J. “Amor and Auctoritas in the Self-Commentary of Dante and Francesco da Barberino.” Poetica, vol. 32, 1990, pp. 25–42. Minnis, Alastair J. “Inglorious Glosses?” John Gower in England and Iberia: Manuscripts, Influences, Reception, edited by Ana Sáez-Hidalgo and Robert F. Yeager, Boydell & Brewer, 2014, 51-75. Panzera, Maria Cristina. « Scriba Amoris : Didactic Poetry and self-commentary in Francesco da Barberino », Colloque International The medieval Self-commentary: a transnational perspective, organisé par F. Geymonat, I. Johnson, A. Pizzone, 22-23 juillet 2014, Fondation Hardt, Genève, en cours de publication. |
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Boccaccio | Teseida | 1339-1341 (ca.) | Poetry | Italian | Hollander, Robert. The Validity of Boccaccio's Self Exegesis in His Teseida, Mediaeval and Renaissance Society, 1977. Minnis, Alastair J., and Alexander Brian Scott, editors. Medieval Literary Theory and Criticism: c. 1100-c. 1375 - The Commentary-Tradition, Clarendon, 1988. 375. Ricci, Roberta. Scrittura, riscrittura, autoesegesi: Voci autoriali intorno all'epica in volgare; Boccaccio, Tasso, ETS, 2010. Schnapp, Jeffrey T. “Un commento all'autocommento nel Teseida.” Studi sul Boccaccio, vol. 20, 1991, pp. 185–203. Schnapp, Jeffrey T. “A Commentary on Commentary in Boccaccio.” South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 91, no. 4, 1992, pp. 813–34. |
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Gower, John | Confessio amantis | 1390 (ca.) | Poetry | English; Latin | None | Margin | None | Batchelor, Patricia Ann. Unjustified Margins: Vernacular Innovations and Latin Tradition in Gower's Confessio amantis. PhD Dissertation, Marquette University, 1996. Echard, Siân. “With Carmen's Help: Latin Authorities in the Confessio Amantis.” Studies in Philology, vol. 95, no. 1, 1998, pp. 1–40. Galloway, Andrew. “Gower's Confessio Amantis, The Prick of Conscience, and the History of the Latin Gloss in Early English Literature.” John Gower: Manuscripts, Readers, Contexts, edited by Malte Urban, Brepols, 2009, pp. 39–70. Disputatio 13. Griffiths, Jane. Diverting Authorities: Experimental Glossing Practices in Manuscript and Print, OUP, 2014. Minnis, Alastair J., and Alexander Brian Scott, editors. Medieval Literary Theory and Criticism: c. 1100-c. 1375 - The Commentary-Tradition, Clarendon, 1988. 379-380 Derek Pearsall, "Gower's Latin in the Confessio amantis," in A. J. Minnis, Latin and Vernacular: Studies in Late-Medieval Texts and Manuscripts, Woodbridge, 1989. |
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Hoccleve, Thomas | Regiment of Princes | 1410-11 | Poetry | English | |||||
Lydgate, John | The Siege of Thebes | 1420-22 (ca.) | Poetry | English | Griffiths, Jane. Diverting Authorities: Experimental Glossing Practices in Manuscript and Print, OUP, 2014. | ||||
Lydgate, John | The Fall of Princes | 1430-39 (ca.) | Poetry | English | |||||
Brandt, Sebastian | Narrenschiff | 1494 | Poetry | German | Metz, Bernhard, and Sabine Zubarik. “Einleitung.” Am Rande bemerkt: Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten, edited by Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik, Kadmos, 2008. | Translated into Latin in 1506 by Josse Bade as: Navis stultiferae collectanea ab Jodoco Badio Ascensio vario carminum genere non sine eorumdem familiari explanatione constata | |||
Emser, Hieronymus | Eyn deutsche Satyra vnd straffe des Eebruchs unnd in was wurden unnd Erenn der eelich Stand vorczeiten gehalten : mit Erclarung vil schoner Historien [sic] | 1505 | Poetry | German | Kipf, Johannes Klaus. “'Pluto ist als vil als Lucifer': Zur ältesten Verwendung gedruckter Marginalnoten in deutschen literarischen Texten (bis 1520).” Am Rande bemerkt: Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten, edited by Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik, Kadmos, 2008, pp. 33–58. Pfersmann, Andréas. “Le siège de Commentariopolis ou heurs et malheurs de l'autorité.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 75–122. Littératures classiques 64. |
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Jodocus Badius Ascensius | Nouis stultifera ( . . . ) ab Jodoco Badio Ascensio uorio corrninum genere non sine eorundem familiari explanatione illustroto | 1507 | Poetry | Latin | Hess, Günter. “Kommentarstruktur und Leser: Das "Lob der Torheit" des Erasmus von Rotterdam, kommentiert von Gerardius Listrius und Sebastian Franck.” Der Kommentar in der Renaissance, edited by August Buck and Otto Herding, Boldt, 1975, pp. 141-65. | ||||
Erasmus | Moriae Encomium / The Praise of Folly | 1511 | Prose | Latin | Gavin, Joseph A., and Clarence H. Miller. “Erasmus' Additions to Listrius' Commentary on The Praise of Folly.” Gavin, J. Austin, and Thomas M. Walsh. “The Praise of Folly in Context: The Commentary of Girardus Listrius.” Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 24, no. 2, 1971, pp. 193–209. doi:10.2307/2859196. Griffiths, Jane. Diverting Authorities: Experimental Glossing Practices in Manuscript and Print, OUP, 2014. Hess, Günter. “Kommentarstruktur und Leser: Das "Lob der Torheit" des Erasmus von Rotterdam, kommentiert von Gerardius Listrius und Sebastian Franck.” Der Kommentar in der Renaissance, edited by August Buck and Otto Herding, Boldt, 1975, pp. 141-65. McCabe, Richard A. “Annotating Anonymity, Or Putting a Gloss on The Shepheardes Calender.” Ma(r)king the Text: The Presentation of Meaning on the Literary Page, edited by Joe Bray et al., Ashgate, 2000, 35-54. Slights, William W. E. “The Edifying Margins of Renaissance English Books.” Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 4, 1989, pp. 682–716. doi:10.2307/2862277. Slights, William W. E. Managing Readers: Printed Marginalia in English Renaissance Books, U of Michigan P, 2004. |
It is not clear whether Eramus wrote the annotations himself or whether they were really written by Gerardus Listrius, to whom they are attributed. (For an overview of the debate, see Slights 1989). | |||
Bouchet, Jean | La déploration de l'église militante | 1512 | Poetry | French | Dauvois, Nathalie. “Annotations d'auteurs à l'aube de l'imprimerie : d'une autorité à l'autre.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 7–20. Littératures classiques 64. Hasenohr, Geneviève. “Discours vernaculaires et autorités latines.” Mise en page et mise en texte du livre manuscrit, edited by Henri-Jean Martin and Jean Vézin, Cercle de la Librairie-Promodis, 1990, pp. 289–315. |
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Skelton, John | Speke Parrot | 1521 (ca.) | Poetry | English | Griffiths, Jane. Diverting Authorities: Experimental Glossing Practices in Manuscript and Print, OUP, 2014. | ||||
Bouchet, Jean | Le Labyrinthe de fortunes | 1522 | Poetry | French | Dauvois, Nathalie. “Annotations d'auteurs à l'aube de l'imprimerie : d'une autorité à l'autre.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 7–20. Littératures classiques 64. Hasenohr, Geneviève. “Discours vernaculaires et autorités latines.” Mise en page et mise en texte du livre manuscrit, edited by Henri-Jean Martin and Jean Vézin, Cercle de la Librairie-Promodis, 1990, pp. 289–315. |
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Skelton, John | A Garlande of Laurell | 1523 | Poetry | English | Griffiths, Jane. Diverting Authorities: Experimental Glossing Practices in Manuscript and Print, OUP, 2014. | ||||
Bouchet, Jean | L’Épître de Justice | 1525 | Poetry | French | Dauvois, Nathalie. “Annotations d'auteurs à l'aube de l'imprimerie : d'une autorité à l'autre.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 7–20. Littératures classiques 64. Hasenohr, Geneviève. “Discours vernaculaires et autorités latines.” Mise en page et mise en texte du livre manuscrit, edited by Henri-Jean Martin and Jean Vézin, Cercle de la Librairie-Promodis, 1990, pp. 289–315. |
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Berni, Francesco | Capitolo della primiera | 1526 | Poetry | Italian | Mulsow, Martin. “Subversive Kommentierung: Burleske Kommentarparodien, Gegenkommentare und Libertinismus in der frühen Neuzeit.” Der Kommentar in der Frühen Neuzeit, edited by Ralph Häfner and Markus Völkel, de Gruyter, 2006, 133-160. Mulsow, Martin. Die unanständige Gelehrtenrepublik: Wissen, Libertinage und Kommunikation in der Frühen Neuzeit, Metzler, 2007. |
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Skelton, John | A Replycacion | 1528 | Poetry | English | |||||
Lando, Ortensio | Confutazione dei Paradossi | 1544 | Poetry | Italian | Mulsow, Martin. “Subversive Kommentierung: Burleske Kommentarparodien, Gegenkommentare und Libertinismus in der frühen Neuzeit.” Der Kommentar in der Frühen Neuzeit, edited by Ralph Häfner and Markus Völkel, de Gruyter, 2006, 133-160. | The comments are not directly attached to the poem but published one year later under a pseudonym | |||
Baldwin, William | Beware the Cat | 1561 | Prose | English | None | Margin | None | Archer, Harriet. “Companions in Folly: Genre and Poetic Practice in Five Elizabethan Anthologies.” Self-Commentary in Early Modern European Literature, 1400-1700, edited by Francesco Venturi, Brill, 2019, 189-230. Griffiths, Jane. Diverting Authorities: Experimental Glossing Practices in Manuscript and Print, OUP, 2014. Slights, William W. E. “The Edifying Margins of Renaissance English Books.” Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 4, 1989, pp. 682–716. doi:10.2307/2862277. Stenner, Rachel. The Typographic Imaginary in Early Modern English Literature, Routledge, 2018. |
The annotations are often summaries of the main text rather than explanations, but sometimes, as Slights notes, "William Baldwin uses his margin to mock his own fictional persona, the narrator Streamer, who converses with telltale cats" (Slights 1989, 686n14) Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm |
Gascoigne, George | Adventures of Master F. J. | 1573 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote after chapter/canto | None | Archer, Harriet. “Companions in Folly: Genre and Poetic Practice in Five Elizabethan Anthologies.” Self-Commentary in Early Modern European Literature, 1400-1700, edited by Francesco Venturi, Brill, 2019, 189-230. Kerrigan, John. “The Editor as Reader: Constructing Renaissance Texts.” The Practice and Representation of Reading in England, edited by James Raven, CUP, 1996, pp. 102-24. |
Found here: https://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/imems/OtherEvents/selfcommentary_conferenceprogramme.pdf |
Whetstone, George | Rocke of Regard | 1576 | Poetry | English | None | Margin | None | Archer, Harriet. “Companions in Folly: Genre and Poetic Practice in Five Elizabethan Anthologies.” Self-Commentary in Early Modern European Literature, 1400-1700, edited by Francesco Venturi, Brill, 2019, 189-230. | The annotations are summaries of the main text rather than explanations Found here: https://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/imems/OtherEvents/selfcommentary_conferenceprogramme.pdf |
Breton, Nicholas | Floorish upon Fancie | 1577 | Poetry | English | None | Other | None | Archer, Harriet. “Companions in Folly: Genre and Poetic Practice in Five Elizabethan Anthologies.” Self-Commentary in Early Modern European Literature, 1400-1700, edited by Francesco Venturi, Brill, 2019, 189-230. | The annotations are presented as headnotes. |
Breton, Nicholas | Workes of a Young Wyt | 1577 | Poetry | English | None | Other | None | Archer, Harriet. “Companions in Folly: Genre and Poetic Practice in Five Elizabethan Anthologies.” Self-Commentary in Early Modern European Literature, 1400-1700, edited by Francesco Venturi, Brill, 2019, 189-230. | Headnotes Found here: https://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/imems/OtherEvents/selfcommentary_conferenceprogramme.pdf |
Spenser, Edmund | The Shepheardes Calender | 1579 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote after chapter/canto | Quote | Archer, Harriet. “Companions in Folly: Genre and Poetic Practice in Five Elizabethan Anthologies.” Self-Commentary in Early Modern European Literature, 1400-1700, edited by Francesco Venturi, Brill, 2019, 189-230. Assmann, Aleida. “Der Eigen-Kommentar als Mittel literarischer Traditionsstiftung: Zu Edmund Spensers The Shepheardes Calender.” Text und Kommentar, edited by Jan Assmann and Burkhard Gladigow, Fink, 1995, 355-373. Kearney, James. “Reformed Ventriloquism: The Shepheardes Calender and the Craft of Commentary.” Spenser Studies, vol. 26, no. 1, 2011, pp. 111-51. doi:10.7756/spst.026.005.110-151. McCabe, Richard A. “'Little booke: thy selfe present': The Politics of Presentation in The Shepheardes Calender.” Presenting Poetry: Composition, Publication, Reception: Essays in Honour of Ian Jack, edited by Howard Erskine-Hill and Richard A. McCabe, CUP, 1995, pp. 15–40. Micros, Marianne. Layers Of Identity: Multiple Voices and Contradictory Patterns In Spenser's Shepheardes Calender. University of Western Ontario, 1989, ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2976&context=digitizedtheses. Scott-Warren, Jason. “Unannotating Spenser.” Renaissance Paratexts, edited by Helen Smith and Louise Wilson, CUP, 2011, 153-164. Slights, William W. E. “The Edifying Margins of Renaissance English Books.” Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 4, 1989, pp. 682–716. Steinberg, Theodore L. “E.K.'s Shepheardes Calender and Spenser's.” Modern Language Studies, vol. 3, no. 2, 1973, pp. 46–58. Slights, William W. E. Managing Readers: Printed Marginalia in English Renaissance Books, U of Michigan P, 2004. Snare, Gerald. “The Practice of Glossing in Late Antiquity and the Renaissance.” Studies in Philology, vol. 92, no. 4, 1995, pp. 439–59. Tribble, Evelyn B. Margins and Marginality: The Printed Page in Early Modern England, UP of Virginia, 1993. |
The annotations are signed as “E.K.” - it is not clear whether Spenser wrote them himself (for the debate on who E.K. was, see McCabe and Slights). |
Watson, Thomas | Hekatomphatia | 1582 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | Coldiron, A. E. B. “Watson's Hekatompathia and Renaissance Lyric Translation.” Translation & Literature, vol. 5, no. 1, 1996, pp. 3-25. | Watson uses one headnote for each poem, not different separate footnotes/endnotes for specific items in the poems. In addition to the headnotes, he also uses marginal notes. The focus is especially on intertextuality. |
Anonymous | Historia von D. Johann Fausten / dem weitbeschreyten Zauberer vnnd Schwartzkünstler / Wie er sich gegen dem Teuffel auff eine benandte zeit verschrieben / Was er hierzwischen für seltzsame Abentheuwer gesehen / selbs angerichtet vnd getrieben / biß er endtlich seinen wol verdienten Lohn empfangen. Mehertheil auß seinen eygenen hinderlassenen Schrifften / allen hochtragenden / fürwitzigen vnd Gottlosen Menschen zum schrecklichen Beyspiel / abscheuwlichen Exempel / und treuwhertziger Warnung zusammen gezogen / und in den Druck verfertiget | 1587 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Nashe, Thomas | Pierce Penilesse his Supplication to the Devil | 1592 | Prose | English | Griffiths, Jane. Diverting Authorities: Experimental Glossing Practices in Manuscript and Print, OUP, 2014. | ||||
Chapman, George | Ovid's Banquet of Sence | 1595 | Poetry | English | Slights, William W. E. “The Edifying Margins of Renaissance English Books.” Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 4, 1989, pp. 682–716. doi:10.2307/2862277. | ||||
Drayton, Michael | England's heroical epistles, written in imitation of the stile and manner of Ovid's Epistles with annotations of the chronicle history | 1597 | Poetry | English | |||||
Vega, Lope de | El Isidro | 1599 | Poetry | Spanish | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 117n12 | ||||
Jonson, Ben | Sejanus His Fall | 1603 | Drama | English | Number/letter before item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | Griffiths, Jane. Diverting Authorities: Experimental Glossing Practices in Manuscript and Print, OUP, 2014. Kerrigan, John. “The Editor as Reader: Constructing Renaissance Texts.” The Practice and Representation of Reading in England, edited by James Raven, CUP, 1996, pp. 102-24. Slights, William W. E. “The Edifying Margins of Renaissance English Books.” Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 4, 1989, pp. 682–716. doi:10.2307/2862277. Tribble, Evelyn B. Margins and Marginality: The Printed Page in Early Modern England, UP of Virginia, 1993. |
Pope owned "The Works of Ben Jonson" London: Thomas Hodgkin, 1692. Folio. He also made handwritten remarks in "Sejanus". The annotations are not included in the 1616 folio edition of his works (cf. Slights 1989, 687). |
Jonson, Ben | Part of King James His Royall and Magnificent Entertainment | 1604 | Drama | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote; Margin | Sign/number repeated | Tribble, Evelyn B. Margins and Marginality: The Printed Page in Early Modern England, UP of Virginia, 1993. | |
Vega, Lope de | El peregrino en su patria | 1604 | Prose | Spanish | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 117n12 | ||||
Jonson, Ben | Hymenaei | 1606 | Drama | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote; Margin | Sign/number repeated | Tribble, Evelyn B. Margins and Marginality: The Printed Page in Early Modern England, UP of Virginia, 1993. | |
Jonson, Ben | The Masque of Queens | 1609 | Drama | English | Number/letter before item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | Pfersmann, Andréas. “La secte des autonotistes: idées sur le roman annoté.” Fondements, évolutions et persistance des théories du roman, edited by Andréas Pfersmann and Bernard Alazet, Lettres Modernes, pp. 75–86. Slights, William W. E. “The Edifying Margins of Renaissance English Books.” Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 42, no. 4, 1989, pp. 682–716. doi:10.2307/2862277. Tribble, Evelyn B. Margins and Marginality: The Printed Page in Early Modern England, UP of Virginia, 1993. |
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de la Ceppède, Jean | Théorèmes sur le sacré mystère de nostre redemption | 1613-1621 | Poetry | French | Charpentier, Françoise. “L'auto-commentaire de Jean de La Ceppède.” Les commentaires et la naissance de la critique littéraire: France - Italie, XIVe-XVIe siecles, edited by Gisèle Mathieu-Castellani, Aux Amateurs de Livres, 1990, 101-110. Ganim, Russell. “Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Annotation and Self-Exegesis in La Ceppède.” Self-Commentary in Early Modern European Literature, 1400-1700, edited by Francesco Venturi, Brill, 2019, 263-283. Pfersmann, Andréas. “Le siège de Commentariopolis ou heurs et malheurs de l'autorité.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 75–122. Littératures classiques 64. |
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Tassoni, Alessandro | La secchia rapita | 1622 | Poetry | Italian | Besomi, Ottavio. “L'autocommento nella Secchia rapita.” L' autocommento: Atti del XVIII convegno interuniversitario (Bressanone, 1990), edited by Gianfelice Peron, Esedra Ed, 1994, 53-67. Besomi, Ottavio. “Glosse d'autore e glosse d'editore: per un commento alla Secchia rapita.” Il commento ai testi: Atti del seminario di Ascona, 2 - 9 Ottobre 1989, edited by Ottavio Besomi, Birkhäuser, 1992, pp. 373–407. Caruso, Carlo. “Mockery and Erudition: Alessandro Tassoni's Secchia rapita and Francesco Redi's Bacco in Toscana.” Self-Commentary in Early Modern European Literature, 1400-1700, edited by Francesco Venturi, Brill, 2019, 395-419. |
first translated into English in 1710 by Ozell (La secchia rapita: The trophy-bucket. A mock-heroic poem, the first of the kind). In the translation, the annotations are indicated by signs and located either in the margin or at the bottom of the page. | |||
Donne, John | Devotions upon Emergent Occasions | 1624 | Prose | English | None | Margin | None | ||
Sorel, Charles | L'Anti-Roman ou l'histoire du berger Lysis | 1633 | Poetry | French | Chouinard, Daniel. “Charles Sorel (anti)romancier et le brouillage du discours.” Études françaises, vol. 14, 1-2, 1978, pp. 65–91. doi:10.7202/036665ar. | ||||
Opitz, Martin | [Various poems, e.g. "Vesuvius"] | 1633 | Poetry | German | Martin, Dieter. “Gedichte mit Fußnoten: Zesens Prirau und der frühneuzeitliche Eigenkommentar.” 147n30 Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft. 27-28; 97. |
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Fletcher, Phineas | The Purple Island | 1633 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | Kerrigan, John. “The Editor as Reader: Constructing Renaissance Texts.” The Practice and Representation of Reading in England, edited by James Raven, CUP, 1996, pp. 102-24. | |
Smith, James [attributed to] | The loves of Hero and Leander : a mock poem: with marginal notes, and other choice pieces of drollery. Got by heart, and often repeated by divers witty gentlemen and ladies, that use to walk in the New Exchange, and at their recreations in Hide Park | 1653 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | ||
Cowley, Abraham | Poems [Includes: Davideis, a Sacred Poem of the Troubles of David in Four Books; Pindaric Odes] |
1656 | Poetry | English | Other | Endnote after chapter/canto; Margin | Sign/number repeated | Zerby, Chuck. The Devil's Details: A History of Footnotes, Invisible Cities Press, 2002. pp. 46-49 | Indication: number before the line The notes on his Pindaric Odes are often quite numerous and lengthy. The annotations on the Davideis are very numerous and lengthy. |
Gryphius, Andreas | Carolus Stuardus | 1657 | Drama | German | |||||
Angelus Silesius [pseud. of Scheffler, Johannes] | Cherubinischer Wandersmann oder Geist-Reiche Sinn- und Schluss-Reime | 1657 (rev. 1675) | Poetry | German | Meyer, Holt, and Sabine Zubarik. “Zum Zuviel zu viel: Fußnoten und Klammern: Wiederaufnahme: Angelus Silesius' Cherubinischer Wandersmann und Robbe-Grillets La Reprise.” Am Rande bemerkt: Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten, edited by Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik, Kadmos, 2008, pp. 77–100. | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | |||
Gryphius, Andreas | Großmüttiger Rechts-Gelehrter / Oder Sterbender Aemilius Paulus Papinianus. | 1659 | Drama | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 58. | ||||
Lohenstein, Daniel Casper von | Cleopatra | 1661 | Drama | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 50-51. | ||||
Scudamore, James | Homer à la Mode : a mock poem upon the first and second books of Homer's Iliads | 1664 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Weinbrot, Howard D. The Formal Strain: Studies in Augustan Imitation and Satire, U of Chicago P, 1969. p. 26 | |
Cotton, Charles | Scarronides: or, Virgile travestie A mock-poem. Being the first book of Virgils Æneis in English, burlésque | 1664–65 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Terry, Richard. Mock-Heroic from Butler to Cowper: An English Genre and Discourse, Taylor & Francis, 2005. Weinbrot, Howard D. The Formal Strain: Studies in Augustan Imitation and Satire, U of Chicago P, 1969. p. 26. |
The letter indicating the annotation appears before the line. Almost every page has at least one annotation. |
Zesen, Philipp von | Assenat | 1670 | Drama | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 54-72. Pfersmann, Andréas. “Le siège de Commentariopolis ou heurs et malheurs de l'autorité.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 75–122. Littératures classiques 64. |
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Saint-Réal, César Vichard de | Dom Carlos | 1672 | Prose | French | Dürrenmatt, Jacques. “Ce que les notes disent de la fiction.” Usages et théories de la fiction, edited by Françoise Lavocat, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2004, pp. 239–56. books.openedition.org/pur/32707. | ||||
Grimmelshausen, Hans Jacob Christoffel von | Galgen-Männlein | 1673 | German | ||||||
Pope, Walter | The Salisbury ballad: with curious, learned and critical notes alternative title: The Salsbury-Balld [sic] With the learned commentaries of a friend to the authors [sic] memory |
1676 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | Pope, Alexander. The Poems of Alexander Pope: Vol. 5: The Dunciad. Edited by James R. Sutherland, 2nd rev. ed, Methuen, 1953. p. xl | Not related to Alexander Pope. Features many annotations, some of them rather lengthy. |
Anonymous | Poesis Triumphans. Oder SiegesPracht der Dichtkunst/ gegen die übelgesinnte Zeit : In dreyen Strafgedichten abgehandelt/ Und mit nöthigen Anmerkungen erkläret Hierbey ist angefüget Musica Incantans, Das ist Die Bezaubernde Music / Durch ein Mitglied der Durchleucht. Fruchtbringenden Gesellschaft Den Erkohrnen |
1676 | Poetry | German | |||||
Knittel, Christian | v. H. a. S. Poetische Sin[n]enFrüchte : durch Lob- Sitt- und Tugend-Oden/ Nebst eintheiliger Auszierung nüzlicher Anmerkungen/ ans Licht gediehen | 1677 | Poetry | German | |||||
Scherertz, Friedrich | Perennander Oder/ Von der Unsterblichkeit der Seele/ Und der Auferstehung des Leibes : Mit einigen Anmerkungen | 1678 | Poetry | German | |||||
Bunyan, John | The Pilgrim's Progress | 1678 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | ||
Zesen, Philipp von | Des Hochdeutschen Helikonischen Liljenthales / das ist der Hochpreiswuerdigen Deutschgesinneten Genossenschaft Zweiter oder Siebenfacher Liljen-Zunft Vorbericht / ausgefaertiget durch Den Faertigen | 1679 | Poetry | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Zesen, Philipp von | Simson | 1679 | Prose | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 57. | ||||
Bunyan, John | The Holy War Made by King Shaddai Upon Diabolus, to Regain the Metropolis of the World, Or, The Losing and Taking Again of the Town of Mansoul | 1682 | Prose | English | None | Margin | None | Slights, William W.E. “'Marginall Notes That Spoile the Text': Scriptural Annotation in the English Renaissance.” Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 55, no. 2, 1992, pp. 255–78. | Mostly summaries of the passages rather than explanations/additional information |
Dryden, John | Religio laici: or, A layman's faith. A poem. | 1682 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Wood, Thomas | Juvenalis redivivus, or, The first satyr of Juvenal taught to speak plain English | 1683 | Poetry | English | None; Number/letter before item | Endnote at very end; Footnote | None; Sign/number repeated | Weinbrot, Howard D. The Formal Strain: Studies in Augustan Imitation and Satire, U of Chicago P, 1969. p. 27 | The imitated Latin passages are printed as footnotes, the annotations proper appear as endnotes. |
Behn, Aphra | A Letter to a Brother of the Pen in Tribulation | 1684 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Zerby, Chuck. The Devil's Details: A History of Footnotes, Invisible Cities Press, 2002. pp. 49-52 | |
Redi, Francesco | Bacco in Toscana | 1685 | Poetry | Italian | Pfersmann, Andréas. “Le siège de Commentariopolis ou heurs et malheurs de l'autorité.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 75–122. Littératures classiques 64. Caruso, Carlo. “Mockery and Erudition: Alessandro Tassoni's Secchia Rapita and Francesco Redi's Bacco in Toscana.” Self-Commentary in Early Modern European Literature, 1400-1700, edited by Francesco Venturi, Brill, 2019, pp. 395-419. |
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Stanisławska, Anna | Transakcja albo opisanie całego życia jednej sieroty przez żałosne treny od tejże samej pisane roku | 1685 | Poetry | Polish | Found here: https://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/imems/OtherEvents/selfcommentary_conferenceprogramme.pdf | ||||
Dryden, John | Annus mirabilis. The year of wonders, M.DC.LXVI. An historical poem. Also a poem on the happy restoration and return of His late Sacred Majesty Charles the Second. Likewise a panegyrick on His coronation. Together with a poem to my Lord Chancellor presented o New-Years-day. 1662. | 1688 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Other | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Lund, Roger D. “From Oblivion to Dulness: Pope and the Poetics of Appropriation.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 14, no. 2, 1991, pp. 171–89. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.1991.tb00502.x. | The annotations appear directly below the annotated stanza. |
Dryden, John | A poem, in defence of the Church of England; in opposition to the Hind and panther | 1688 | Poetry | English | None | Margin | None | ||
Farewell, James | The Irish Hudibras, or, Fingallian prince : taken from the sixth book of Virgil's Æneids, and adapted to the present times | 1689 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item; Sign before item | Footnote; Margin | Sign/number repeated | Weinbrot, Howard D. The Formal Strain: Studies in Augustan Imitation and Satire, U of Chicago P, 1969. p. 27 | Translates Irish dialect in the margins and provides the imitated Latin passages in the footnotes. |
Lohenstein, Daniel Casper von | Großmüthiger Feldherr Arminius | 1689-1690 | Prose | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 73-79. | ||||
D'Urfey, Thomas | Collin's walk through London and Westminster, a poem in burlesque. Written by T. D. gent | 1690 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | 16 pages of endnotes for 190 pages of poetry (based on the first edition) | |
Weber, Immanuel | Poetische Lust-Kinder : bestehend in Liebes-Lust/ Hochzeit-Lust/ Glückwünschungs-Lust/ und allerhand vermischten Lust-Gedichten/ nebst einigen Anmerckungen | 1695 | Poetry | German | |||||
Garth, Samuel | The Dispensary | 1699 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones. Some annotations are presented as footnotes, some appear in the margin and some between the lines of the poem. |
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Wernicke, Christian | Ein Heldengedicht, Hans Sachs genannt | 1702 | Poetry | German | Pfersmann, Andréas. “Le siège de Commentariopolis ou heurs et malheurs de l'autorité.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 75–122. Littératures classiques 64. | ||||
Wernicke, Christian | Poetischer Versuch, In einem Helden-Gedicht Und etlichen Schäffer-Gedichten, Mehrentheils aber in Uberschrifften bestehend, Als welche letztere in zehn Bücher eingetheilet, aufs neue übersehen, in vielen hundert Oertern verändert, und nebst den zwey letzten Büchern mit vielen neuen Uberschrifften hin und her vermehrt sind : Mit durchgehenden Anmerckungen und Erklärungen. | 1704 | Poetry | German | None | Other | Quote | ||
Swift, Jonathan | A Tale of a Tub | 1704 (notes only added in 1710, 5th ed.) | Prose | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. 42f. Huber, Alexander. Paratexte in der englischen Erzählprosa des 18. Jahrhunderts. M.A. Thesis, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 1997, users.ox.ac.uk/~bodl0153/elzma.pdf. Palmeri, Frank. “The Satiric Footnotes of Swift and Gibbon.” The Eighteenth Century, vol. 31, no. 3, 1990, pp. 245–62. Pfersmann, Andréas. “Le siège de Commentariopolis ou heurs et malheurs de l'autorité.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 75–122. Littératures classiques 64. Pfersmann, Andréas. “Les gloses de Martinus Scribblerus ou du bon usage de l'autorité dans le discours.” Lugares Textuais do Romance, edited by Alckmar Luiz dos Santos, Florianópolis, 2001, 213-248. |
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Bordelon, Laurent | Mital ou avantures incroyables, et toute-fois, et caetera | 1708 | Prose | French | |||||
Swift, Jonathan | A Famous Prediction of Merlin, the British Wizard, Written Above a Thousand Years Ago, and Relating to the Present Year, 1709. With Explanatory Notes. By T.N. Philomath | 1709 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Quote | Eight annotations for a poem of 20 lines. | |
Bordelon, Laurent | L'histoire des imaginations extravagantes de monsieur Oufle | 1710 | Prose | French | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Kerby-Miller, Charles, editor. Memoirs of the Extraordinary Life, Works, and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus, OUP, 1988. p. 69. | |
Colvil, Samuel | The Whiggs supplication, or, The Scotch-Hudibras, a mock-poem. In two parts | 1710 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Many annotations, sometimes also long ones | |
Anonymous | The fall and restoration of man : a poem, occasion'd by St. Paul's words, I Cor. XV. 22., As in Adam all die; even so in Christ shall all be made alive : address'd to a lady | 1710 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pope, Alexander | Essay on Criticism | 1711 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | In the 1711 version, there are only a few short intertextual notes. In the 1717 version (included in Pope's Works), more annotations were added. | |
Perkins, Joseph | A poem on the death of the Rt. Reverend Father in God, Thomas Kenn | 1711 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | The notes are very short | |
Pope, Alexander | Messiah: a sacred eclogue, in imitation of Virgil's Pollio | 1712 | Poetry | English | None | Margin | None | First published in The Spectator, number 378, 14 May 1712. The very brief marginal notes all refer to bible verses. In the 1717 version of the poem (included in Pope's Works), he adds endnotes that compare passages by Isahia and by Virgil. |
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Ellwood, Thomas | Davideis: The life of David King of Israel: A sacred poem. In five books | 1712 | Poetry | English | None | Margin | None | .The annotations are very short | |
Pope, Alexander | Rape of the Lock | 1712 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations; very short. (Usually intertextual notes.) More notes were added in the 1717 version. | |
Pope, Alexander | Windsor Forest | 1713 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones. In the 1717 version (included in Pope's Works), more annotations are added. |
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Oldmixon, John | Anna triumphans : a congratulatory poem on the peace | 1713 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Margin | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Saint-Hyacinthe, Thémiseul de | Chef d'oeuvre d'un inconnu, poëme heureusement découvert & mis au jour avec des remarques savantes & recherchées | 1714 | Poetry | French | None | Endnote at very end | Quote | Bessire, François. “Les suites comiques de l'érudition: la note parodique de Saint-Hyacinthe à Du Laurens.” Notes. Études sur l'annotation en littérature, edited by Jean-Claude Arnould and Claudine Poulouin, Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre, 2008, 243-256. Correard, Nicolas. “Pots-pourris de vers et de proses: De la satire ménippé au tribunal critique des Lumières (Saint-Hyacinthe, Pope).” Verse et Prose: Formes alternatives, formes hybrides, edited by Philippe Postel, 2014, pp. 1–32. 1. Correard, Nicolas, et al. Introduction. L' herméneutique fictionnalisée: Quand l'interprétation s'invite dans la fiction, edited by Nicolas Correard et al., Classiques Garnier, 2014, pp. 7–21. Rencontres 9. Dürrenmatt, Jacques. “Glissements de notes: gloses, commentaires et déviations.” Dix-septième siècle, vol. 224, no. 3, 2004, pp. 413–27. Lelouch, Claire. “Le péritexte au service de la formation des esprits: L’exemple du Chef d’œuvre d’un Inconnu de Saint-Hyacinthe (1714).” Littératures classiques, vol. 37, 1998, pp. 185–99. Méchoulan, Eric. “Les deux vies de Saint-Hyacinthe: Dans les marges du Dr Mathanasius.” Tangence, vol. 57, 1998, pp. 23–39. Pfersmann, Andréas. “Le siège de Commentariopolis ou heurs et malheurs de l'autorité.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 75–122. Littératures classiques 64. Branca-Rosoff, Sonia. “Une Parodie du Commentaire Littéraire: Le Chef d'Oeuvre d'un Inconnu (Saint-Hyacinthe).” Mulsow, Martin. “Subversive Kommentierung: Burleske Kommentarparodien, Gegenkommentare und Libertinismus in der frühen Neuzeit.” 152-153 Mulsow, Martin. Die unanständige Gelehrtenrepublik: Wissen, Libertinage und Kommunikation in der Frühen Neuzeit, Metzler, 2007. |
2 pages of poetry; 179 pages of annotations (including 5 pages of note variorum at the end) Many other paratextual features --> possible influence on Pope's Dunciad |
Pope, Alexander | The Temple of Fame | 1715 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | annotations are sometimes quite lengthy | |
Ninnyhammer, Nickydemus [pseud.] | Homer in a Nutshell: or, the Iliad of Homer in Immortal Doggrel | 1715 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Rather few annotations, all very short | |
Gay, John | Trivia: or, the art of walking the streets of London | 1716 | Poetry | English | None | Margin | None | Very brief summaries of the text rather than explanations. | |
Baynard, Edward | Health : a poem shewing how to procure, preserve, and restore it | 1716 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | very few annotations | |
Ward, Thomas | England's Reformation: from the time of King Henry VIII, to the end of Oates's plot, a poem, in four canto's with large marginal notes, according to the original | 1716 | Poetry | English | None | Margin | None | Numerous annotations, many of them quite long | |
Gay, Joseph | The art of dress : a poem | 1717 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pope, Alexander | Eloisa to Abelard | 1717 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations; very short. | |
Churchill, William | October : a poem: inscrib'd to the fox-hunters of Great Britain. In two books | 1717 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations; very short ones | |
Wardlaw, Elizabeth | Hardyknute: a fragment. Being the first canto of an epick poem; with general remarks, and notes. | 1719 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote; Margin | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Only annotated in a later edition | |
Holland, Samuel | The spaniard : or, Don Zara del Fogo: translated from the original Spanish by Basilius Musophilus. With notes to Explain the true Meaning of the Author. With a most Ingenious Dedication to the World | 1719 | Prose | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat | Lettres persanes | 1721 | Prose | French | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Séité, Yannick. Du livre au lire: La nouvelle Héloïse: Roman des Lumières, Champion, 2002. p. 274 | |
Dart, John | Westminster-abbey: a poem | 1721 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Racine, Louis | La Grâce | 1722 | Poetry | French | Menant, Sylvain. “Voltaire dans le contexte: Les notes de Louis Racine et le genre du poème annoté.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 84-94. | ||||
Voltaire | La Henriade : poème avec les notes et variantes ; suivi de l'Essai sur la poésie épique | 1723 | Poetry | French | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | Notes are indicated by a number, variants by a letter. Also known as: La Ligue, ou, Henry le Grand : poëme épique (there are some differences between the two versions) |
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Hauksbee, Francis | The patch. : An heroi-comical poem. (With advice to Chloe, how to make use of that beautiful ornament of the face.) In three cantos. ... To which is added, The Welch wedding. A poem. ... / By a gentleman of Oxford | 1723/1724 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Rather few annotations, all of them very short | |
Amhurst, Nicholas | Oculus Britanniae; an heroi-panegyrical poem on the University of Oxford. Illustrated with divers beautiful similes, and useful digressions | 1724 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Merrick, John | Heliocrene. A poem in Latin and English, on the chalybeate well at Sunning-Hill in Windsor Forest. | 1725 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | very short annotations | |
Reynolds, John | View of death: or, the soul's departure from the world. A philosophical sacred poem, with a copious body of explanatory notes, … | 1725 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Almost every page is annotated; many annotations are rather lengthy | |
Baker, Henry | The universe. A poem. Intended to restrain the pride of man | 1727 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, but the annotations that are included are very long. | |
Edwards, Samuel | The Copernican system, a poem | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones. | |
Anonymous | A Poem humbly inscrib'd to the gentlemen of the Oxfordshire Society | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations; very short ones. | |
Anonymous [J.W.] | Dotage. A poem, inscrib'd to a gentleman within a few years of his grand-climacterick. | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, all of them very short. | |
Gay, John | The shepherd's week. In six pastorals. By Mr. J. Gay. | 1728 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | ||
Curll, Edmund | Codrus: or, the Dunciad dissected. Being the finishing-stroke. To which is added, farmer Pope and his son. A tale. By Mr. Philips. | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Rather few annotations, all of them very short | |
Curteis, Thomas | Eirenodia: A poem sacred to peace, and the promoting of human happiness. Inscrib'd to his grace, the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, all of them very short | |
Anonymous | A Poem presented to His Excellency William Burnet Esq; on his arrival at Boston | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Ramsay, Allan | Poems | 1728 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Stanhope, Hugh | The progress of dulness. By an eminent hand. Which will serve for an explanation of the Dunciad. | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | The work is partly prose, partly poetry. Very few annotations, all of them very short |
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Suffolk, Edward Howard, Earl of | Greenwich-Park: humbly inscribed to his Grace the Duke of Montagu. To which are added, poems, &c. on several occasions. | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones. When an annotation refers to a phrase (like "so vile a *Name"), the indication is usually before the noun. |
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Tickell, Thomas | A poem in praise of the horn-book : written by a gentleman in England, under a fit of the gout | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones. | |
Desaguliers, John Theophilus | The Newtonian system of the world, the best model of government: an allegorical poem. With a plain and intelligible account of the system of the world, by way of annotations ... To which is added, Cambria's complaint against the intercalary day in the leap-year. By J.T. Desaguliers | 1728 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Very long annotations | |
Young, Edward | Love of fame, the universal passion. In Seven Characteristical satires | 1728 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones. | |
Anonymous | To my worthy friend T--- S--- D.D. on his incomparable translation of, and notes on Persius | 1728 ? | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Ralph, James | Zeuma: or the love of liberty. A poem. In three books | 1728 or 1729 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Pope, Alexander | The Dunciad | 1728-1743 (first annotated ed. 1729) | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Anonymous | The Dulcinead variorum: A satyrical poem, in hudibrastick verse | 1729 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | The title and the fact that the annotations are titled "remarks" suggests that this was inspired by Pope's Dunciad. Numerous annotations, many of them quite long |
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Namby Pamby [pseud.] | Durgen, a satyr, to the celeberted [sic] Mr. P--------pe, on his Dunciad | 1729 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Not to be confused with Edward Ward's 1728 Durgen. | |
Anonymous [R.W.] | The christian priest. A poem sacred to the memory of the truly reverend, learned, and pious Dr. Samuel Clarke Late Rector of St. James's | 1729 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Tea. A poem. Or, ladies into china-cups; a metamorphosis | 1729 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Several, published by James Ralph | Miscellaneous poems / by several hands, particularly the D---of W---n, Sir Samuel Garth, Dean S,̲̲̲ Mr. John Hughes, Mr. Thomson, Mrs. Cr̲̲̲ ; publish'd by Mr. Ralph. | 1729 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Breval, John | Henry and Minerva. A poem. | 1729 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | The coachman's wish: or, a familiar epistle by way of dialogue between Thomas and Grizel | 1729 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Bramston, James | The art of politicks, in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry. | 1729 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Many annotations quoting the Latin source text. | |
Bignon, Jean Paul | The adventures of Abdallah son of Hanif, who was sent by the Sultan of the Indies to discover the fountain of Borico, which restores past youth | 1729 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Harvey, John | The life of Robert Bruce, king of Scots. A poem | 1729 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Duckett, George | Pope Alexander's supremacy and infallibility examin'd; and the errors of Scriblerus and his man William detected | 1729 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | The annotations appear for the poem "The Martiniad" and are designed to look similar to those in Pope's Dunciad (divided into two columns, etc.) Annotations are very numerous and some are quity long. |
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Jenyns, Soame | The art of dancing, a poem, in three canto's | 1729 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Haller, Albrecht von | Die Alpen | 1729 | Poetry | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 98-99. | ||||
Thomson, James | The Seasons | 1730 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations; very short ones. More annotations keep being added throughout later editions. | |
Welsted, Leonard Smythe, James Moore |
One Epistle to Mr. A. Pope, Occasion'd by Two Epistles Lately Published | 1730 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item; Sign before item | Foot- and endnotes | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Short notes: footnotes, indicated by sign Longer notes: endnotes, indicated by letter and introduced by quote |
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Cooke, Thomas | The candidates for the bays. A poem. Written by Scriblerus Tertius | 1730 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item; Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Many annotations, but all of them rather short | |
Gulliver, Martin [pseud.] | The censoriad: a poem. Written originally by Martin Gulliver | 1730 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | Numerous annotations, often quite lengthy | |
Hay, William | Mount Caburn. A poem humbly inscribed to her Grace, the Dutchess of Newcastle | 1730 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Fielding, Henry | The Tragedy of Tragedies; or, The Life and Death of Tom Thumb the Great, […] With the annotations of H. Scriblerus Secundus | 1731 | Drama | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Cahn, Michael. “Fußnoten auf der Bühne, Maden im Text: Henry Fieldings Tom Thumb.” Am Rande bemerkt: Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten, edited by Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik, Kadmos, 2008, 101-114. Irwin, W. R. “Satire and Comedy in the Works of Henry Fielding.” ELH, vol. 13, no. 3, 1946, pp. 168–88. |
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Pope, Alexander | Epistle to Burlington. Of False Taste. | 1731 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Liscow, Christian Ludwig | Briontes der Jüngere, oder Lobrede auf den Hochedelgebohrnen und Hochgelahrten Herrn, Hrn. D. Johann Ernst Philippi, öffentlicher Professor der deutschen Beredsamkeit auf der Universität Halle, wie auch Chursächsischen immatriculirten Advocaten etc. etc. nach den Regeln einer natürlichen, männlichen und heroischen Beredsamkeit, gehalten in der Gesellschaft der kleinen Geister, in Deutschland, von einem unwürdigen Mitgliede dieser zahlreichen Gesellschaft | 1732 | Prose | German | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | |
Liscow, Christian Ludwig | Kurtze, Aber dabey deutliche und erbauliche Anmerckungen, Über die Klägliche Geschichte, Von der Jämmerlichen Zerstöhrung Der Stadt Jerusalem | 1732 | Prose | German | None | Other | Quote | Martens, Wolfgang. “Von Thomasius bis Lichtenberg: Zur Gelehrtensatire der Aufklärung.” Lessing Yearbook, vol. 10, 1978, pp. 7–34. Mulsow, Martin. Die unanständige Gelehrtenrepublik: Wissen, Libertinage und Kommunikation in der Frühen Neuzeit, Metzler, 2007. |
Annotations published in a separate volume |
Liscow, Christian Ludwig | Unparteyische Untersuchung der Frage: Ob die bekannte Satyre, Briontes der Jüngere, oder Lobrede auf den Herrn D. Johann Ernst Philippi, Professor der deutschen Wohlredenheit auf der Universität Halle, mit entsetzlichen Religionsspöttereyen angefüllet, und eine strafbare Schrift sey? Bey welcher Gelegenheit zugleich augenscheinlich gezeiget wird, daß der Herr Prof. Philippi die Schrift: Gleiche Brüder, gleiche Kappen etc. unmöglich gemacht haben könne | 1732 | Prose | German | None | Margin | None | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | |
Liscow, Christian Ludwig | Stand- oder Antritts-Rede, welche der (S.T.) Herr D. Johann Ernst Philippi, öffentlicher Professor der deutschen Wohlredenheit zu Halle, den 21sten December 1732. in der Gesellschaft der kleinen Geister gehalten, samt der Ihm darauf, im Namen der ganzen löblichen Gesellschaft der kleinen Geister, von dem (S.T.) Herrn B. G. R. S. F. M. als Aeltesten der Gesellschaft, gewordenen höflichen Antwort. Auf Befehl und Kosten der Gesellschaft der kleinen Geister zum Drucke befordert | 1733 | Prose | German | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | |
Liscow, Christian Ludwig | Der sich selbst entdeckende X. Y. Z. Oder L-c-s H-rm-n B-ckm-st-rs, Rev. Minist. Candidati, aufrichtige Anzeige der Ursachen, die ihn bewogen, die Geschichte von der Zerstöhrung der Stadt Jerusalem mit kurzen Anmerkungen zu erläutern, und diese Anmerkungen unter einem falschen Namen ans Licht zu stellen, zur Beruhigung und zum Trost des (S. T.) Herrn Magister Sievers, imgleichen zur Rettung der Unschluld seiner Absichten wider allerhand ungleiche Urheile und Deutungen zum Drucke befördert | 1733 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Chandler, Mary | The description of Bath; a poem | 1733 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Pope, Alexander | Epistle to Bathurst. Of the use of riches. | 1733 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pope, Alexander | Epistle to Cobham. Of the Knowledge and Characters of Men. | 1733 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations; very short. More notes were added in Pope's 1735/1736 Works. | |
Anonymous ["A Templar"] | The sequel of Mr. Pope's law-case : Or, Farther advice thereon: in an epistle to him. With a short preface and postscript. By a templer. * *See the publisher's advertisement. With notes explanatory, critical and jocese. By another hand, also a brother of the quill | 1733 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Many annotations, but most of them are rather short. | |
Pope, Alexander | Essay on Man | 1733-1734 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Very few annotations; very short. | |
Crébillon (fils) | Tanzaï et Néadarné [sometimes known as L'Écumoire, histoire japonaise] | 1734 | Prose | French | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 14-15. | The novel does, in fact, not contain annotations. According to the fictional editor, the original novel was translated several times and one of the translators added annotations that were, in turn, omitted by another translator. | |||
Somerville, William | The chace. A poem | 1735 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Jacob, Hildebrand | Brutus the Trojan, founder of the British empire; an epic poem | 1735 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | rather few annotations, notes are rarely more than one sentence long | |
Pope, Alexander | To Arbuthnot | 1735 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages have annotations, most of them short, but some of them are very long | |
V.S.P. | Wolverdiente Bestraffung Deß Unverschamt- und Eselhafften Calumnianten, So unter dem erdichten Namen Sinceri Pistophili Die Buß- und Fasten-Predig seiner hoch-fürstl. Gnaden Leopoldi Antonii Eleutherii, Ertz-Bischoffen […] zu Salzburg, [et]c. [et]c. Mit lächerlichst- und allerunvernünftigsten Anmerckungen Nachzudrucken sich freventlichist unternommen; Nun aber mit behörigen Antworten und wohlgemessenen Correctionen öffentlich beschämet | 1736 | Prose | German | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Browne, Isaac Hawkins | A Pipe of Tobacco. In imitation of six several authors. | 1736 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, all of them very short | |
Anonymous [" Gentleman in the Navy "] |
The beeriad : or, progress of drink. An heroic poem, in two cantos. The first being an imitation of the first book of Mr. Pope's Dunciad; the second a description of a ram feast, held annually in a particular small District of Hampshire. By a Gentleman in the Navy. To which is annex'd a figurative moral tale upon Liberty, in Verse; And a Metaphorical Description of a certain Man of War in Prose: With a proper Preface to the whole: And Explanatory Notes to the Beeriad | 1736 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Robertson, Ritchie. Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine, OUP, 2009. pp. 100. | Most pages features annotations, but they are usually not very long. |
Fieux de Mouhy, Charles de | La Mouche ou Les Espiègleries et avantures galantes de Bigand | 1736 | Prose | French | Dürrenmatt, Jacques. “Notes intertextuelles chez Stendhal et Louvet.” L'espace de la note, edited by Jacques Dürrenmatt and Andréas Pfersmann, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2004, 127-140. | ||||
King, William | Toast. An heroick poem in four books, written originally in Latin, by Frederick Scheffer: now done into English, and illustrated with notes and observations, by Peregrine Odonald Esq. | 1736 | Poetry | English; Latin | None | Footnote | Line | A mock-edition with many different paratexts. The notes are extremely numerous and long. Very likely inspired by the Dunciad. |
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Hildebrand, Jacob | The progress of religion. A poem | 1737 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Anonymous | The session of the critics : or, the contention for the nettle. A poem. To which is added, a dialogue between a player and a poet. With Notes, Explanatory and Critical, after the Manner of the Learned Dr. Bentley. | 1737 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Only one part of the work (which is part poetry, part prose) is annotated. The annotations are numerous but short. | |
Pope, Alexander | Epilogue to the Satires (Dialogues 1 and 2) | 1738 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Bancks, John | Miscellaneous works, in verse and prose, of John Bancks. Adorned with sculptures and illustrated with notes | 1738 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Bancks, John | Love atones for little crimes: an ethic epistle, by way of apology for a darling passion. Cum notis variorum | 1738 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Lamprecht, Jakob Friedrich | Der Stundenrufer zu Ternate | 1739 | Prose | German | Pfersmann, Andréas. “Le siège de Commentariopolis ou heurs et malheurs de l'autorité.” La note d'autorité: Aperçus historiques (XVIe - XVIIIe s.), edited by Armand Colin, Champion, 2007, pp. 75–122. Littératures classiques 64. | very long annotations; usually only one line of the main text per page | |||
Conti, Antonio | Sonetti filosofici | 1739 | Poetry | Italian | Piaia, Gregorio. “L' autocommento nei sonetti filosofici di Antonio Conti.” L' autocommento: Atti del XVIII convegno interuniversitario (Bressanone, 1990), edited by Gianfelice Peron, Esedra Ed, 1994, 81-91. | ||||
Somervile, William | Hobbinol; or, The rural games. A burlesque poem, in blank verse | 1740 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | very few annotations, all of them very short | |
Anonymous | Gedichte Vom dreyfachen Unechten, Und dem Einigen Wahren Doctorat : Jn Siberien von einem redlichen Teutschen Berg-Rath S. Z. M. entworffen, Einem Freund in der Wetterau communiciret, Und von diesem zum Druck übergeben. Nebst einigen Anmerckungen und Nachrede des verlegenden Philosophischen Editoris, Deme beygefüget Die wichtige Rechen-Kunst Jn Zeit und Ewigkeit | 1740 | Poetry | German | |||||
Straube, Gottlob Benjamin | Der Dichter Treflichkeit die schwer zu lesen sind : Sr. Wohledlen, Herrn Theodor Lebrecht Pitscheln, bey Gelegenheit Seiner den 25 Hornung, im 1740 Jahre angenommenen Magisterwürde zugeeignet, und überall mit Erklärungen und Anmerkungen begleitet | 1740 | Poetry | German | |||||
Pope, Alexander [and others] | Memoirs of the Extraordinary Life, Works, and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus | 1741 | Prose | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Fielding, Henry | The Vernoniad, Done into English, from the original Greek of Homer. Lately found at Constantinople. With notes in usum, &c. | 1741 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Power, Henry. “Henry Fielding, Richard Bentley, and the 'Sagacious Reader' of Tom Jones.” Review of English Studies, vol. 61, no. 252, 2010, pp. 749–72. Robertson, Ritchie. Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine, OUP, 2009. 100. Goldgar, Bertrand A. “'The Learned English Dog': Fielding's Mock Scholarship.” Augustan Subjects: Essays in Honor of Martin C. Battestin, edited by Albert J. Rivero, U of Delaware Press, 1997, 192-206. |
Annotations are extremely numerous and often lengthy. |
Rabener, Gottlieb Wilhelm | Von der Vortrefflichkeit der Glückwünschungsschreiben | 1741 | Prose | German | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. pp. 109-110. Martens, Wolfgang. “Von Thomasius bis Lichtenberg: Zur Gelehrtensatire der Aufklärung.” Lessing Yearbook, vol. 10, 1978, pp. 7–34. Mulsow, Martin. Die unanständige Gelehrtenrepublik: Wissen, Libertinage und Kommunikation in der Frühen Neuzeit, Metzler, 2007. |
The annotations are ascribed to Martin Scribler dem Jüngeren [the younger]. |
Anonymous | Sawney and Colley: A Poetical Dialogue: Occasioned by a Late Letter from the Laureat of St. James's, to the Homer of Twickenham | 1742 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work. | ||||
Racine, Louis | La Religion | 1742 | Poetry | French | Menant, Sylvain. “Voltaire dans le contexte: Les notes de Louis Racine et le genre du poème annoté.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 84-94. | ||||
West, Gilbert | The institution of the Order of the Garter. A dramatick poem | 1742 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Müller, Gottfried Ephraim | Gedanken über eine schoene Gegend : P.** den 29. Aug. 1742. | 1742 | Poetry | German | |||||
Rost, Johann Christoph | Das Vorspiel : Ein Episches Gedicht | 1742 | Poetry | German | |||||
Love, James | Cricket: An Heroic Poem. Ilustrated with the Critical Observations of Scriblerus Maximus | 1742? | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Marshall, Ashley. “The Myth of Scriblerus.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, 2008, pp. 77–99. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.2008.00005.x. | Many annotations, sometimes quite lengthy |
Hawkins, William | The thimble, an heroi-comical poem, in four cantos. Dedicated to Miss Anna-Maria Woodford. By a gentleman of Oxford | 1743 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Few annotations, all of them short | |
Anonymous | Mr. P-pe's picture in miniature, but as like as it can stare; a poem: with notes. | 1743 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Many notes, some of them lengthy | |
Gratian, Theodorus [pseud.] | The richardiad. A satire. Translated from a Greek fragment of Petronius Arbiter, by Theodorus Gratian. With notes variorum. | 1743 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | The annotations are extremely numerous | |
Phelps, J. | The human barometer: Or, Living weather-glass. A philosophick poem | 1743 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Quote | Very few annotations | |
Triller, Daniel Wilhelm | Der Sächsische Prinzenraub, Oder Der wohlverdiente Köhler : In Einem Gedichte fürgestellet, In vier Bücher abgetheilet, mit feinen Kupfern gezieret, auch mit historischen Anmerckungen, und einem dergleichen Anhange / nebst Einer Ode erläutert | 1743 | Poetry | German | |||||
Miller, James | The H-r heroes: Or, A song of triumph. In laud of the immortal conduct, and marvellous exploits of those choise spirits, during the last campaign | 1744 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations, some of them short, some of them a bit lengthy | |
Akenside, Mark | Epistle to Curio | 1744 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | Very few annotations | |
Cannon, Thomas | Apollo; a poem: or the Origin of the world assign'd. With reflections upon human nature | 1744 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Rather few annotations, all are quite short (between a few words and two sentences) | |
Anonymous | The deviliad. An Heroic poem | 1744 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages are annotated; all annotations are very short | |
Warton, Joseph | The enthusiast: or, the lover of nature. A poem. | 1744 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations; the notes usually quote several lines of Latin poetry | |
Akenside, Mark | The pleasures of imagination; a poem in three books | 1744 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations. There are many short annotations (1-2 sentences) and a considerable number of extremely long annotations. | |
Whitehead, Paul | Gymnasiad, or boxing match. A very short, but very curious epic poem. With the prolegomena of Scriblerus Tertius, and notes variorum. | 1744 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | The annotations are numerous and often quite lengthy | |
Anonymous | Sophron: a poem. Occasion'd by the death of the late Revd. Mr. Robert Wright. | 1744 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | The review. A poem. Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Litchfield | 1744 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Pope's ghost: a ballad. To the tune of William and Margaret. | 1744 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Few annotations | |
Armstrong, John | The art of preserving health: a poem | 1744 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Grierson, George Hamilton | A prophecy and poem, wrote by Dr. George Hamilton Grierson: Upon Britain's Arms conquering their enemies, printed May the 5th, 1743 | 1744? | Poetry | English | None | Margin | None | ||
Voltaire | La Bataille de Fontenoy | 1745 | Poetry | French | Vercruysse, Jeroom. “Les notes du Poème de Fontenoy.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 255-269. | ||||
Rabener, Gottlieb Wilhem | Hinkmars von Repkow Noten ohne Text. | 1745 | Prose | German | None | Other | Quote | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. pp. 111-113 Koppenfels, Werner von. Der andere Blick, oder, Das Vermächtnis des Menippos: Paradoxe Perspektiven in der europäischen Literatur, C.H. Beck, 2007. p. 259 Pfersmann, Andréas. “La secte des autonotistes: idées sur le roman annoté.” Fondements, évolutions et persistance des théories du roman, edited by Andréas Pfersmann and Bernard Alazet, Lettres Modernes, pp. 75–86. Zubarik, Sabine. “Präsenter Mangel – abwesendes Material: Fußnoten in literarischen Texten.” Figuren der Absenz: Figures de l'absence, edited by Anke Grutschus and Peter Krilles, Frank & Timme, 2010, pp. 33–46. |
The annotations exist without a main text to which they could refer. |
Brooke, Henry | The quack-Doctor. A poem. As originally spoke at the Free Grammar School in Manchester. With Notes Critical and Explanatory. Interspersed with proper Observations upon the Design, Conduct, and Execution of it. | 1745 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | The annotations are extremely numerous and long Annotations are most likely inspired by Pope's Dunciad |
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G---CK, J-- M-- Z-- von | Warhaffte allegorische Beschreibung, was sich Anno 1744. bey der Belagerung Bregentz zugetragen […] Mit critischen, historischen, philosophischen, philologischen, moralischen, theologischen, juridischen, physicalischen Anmerckungen | 1746 | Prose | German | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Graffigny, Françoise de | Lettres d’une Péruvienne | 1747 | Prose | French | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Séité, Yannick. Du livre au lire: La nouvelle Héloïse: Roman des Lumières, Champion, 2002. p. 274 | |
Warton, Thomas | The pleasures of melancholy; a poem | 1747 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Only one annotation in the first edition. | |
Barrett, Stephen | War, an epic satyr. Setting forth the nature of Fr-ch policy, and the true cause of the present commotions in Europe. In four canto's | 1747 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Every page of the poem features annotations. The notes are usually between two and four sentences long --> not overly lengthy but not short either | |
Shepherd, Samuel | Leixlip: a poem. Inscribed to the Right Honourable William Conolly, Esq | 1747 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Voltaire | La Prude | 1747 (first staged) | Drama | French | Goulbourne, Russell. “De la mise en scène à la mise en page: les notes dans le théâtre comique de Voltaire.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 245-254. | ||||
Richardson, Samuel | Clarissa | 1747-1748 | Prose | English | Moravetz, Monika. Formen der Rezeptionslenkung im Briefroman des 18. Jahrhunderts: Richardsons Clarissa, Rousseaus Nouvelle Héloïse und Laclos' Liaisons dangereuses, Narr, 1990. Picard, Hans Rudolf. Die Illusion der Wirklichkeit im Briefroman des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts, Winter, 1971. |
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Mallet, David | Amyntor and Theodora: or, The hermit. A poem in three cantos. | 1748 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | Very few annotations | |
Selden, Ambrose | Love and folly. A poem. In four canto's | 1749 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Rather few annotations (length usually between one and five sentences) | |
Rolt, Richard | Cambria. A poem, in three books: illustrated with historical, critical & explanatory notes. Humbly inscribed to ... Prince George. | 1749 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Many annotations, some of them very long | |
Fielding, Henry | Tom Jones | 1749 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Benstock, Shari. “At the Margin of Discourse: Footnotes in the Fictional Text.” PMLA, vol. 98, no. 2, 1983, pp. 204–25. doi:10.2307/462046. Huber, Alexander. Paratexte in der englischen Erzählprosa des 18. Jahrhunderts. M.A. Thesis, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 1997, users.ox.ac.uk/~bodl0153/elzma.pdf. |
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Hill, Aaron | Gideon; or, The patriot. : An epic poem in twelve books. Upon a Hebrew plan. In honour of the two chief virtues of a people; intrepidity in foreign war: and spirit of domestic liberty. With miscellaneous notes, and large reflections, upon different subjects | 1749 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote after chapter/canto | Line; Quote | Many notes, all of them very long | |
Anonymous | Modern courtezan, an heroic poem. Inscrib'd to Miss F----y M----y. With notes, critical, historical, explanatory, and comical, prefix'd. | 1750 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations, all of which are rather short | |
Anonymous | The Quarrel between Venus and Hymen: An heroi-satyrical mythological poem, in imitation of the antients: In VI. cantos. Found among the papers of a very learned antiquarian, and published for the benefit of posterity, with notes | 1750 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations, all of which are rather short | |
Hagedorn, Friedrich von | Moralische Gedichte | 1750 | Poetry | German | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 83-94. Pfersmann, Andréas. Séditions infrapaginales: Poétique historique de l'annotation littéraire (XVIIe-XXIe siècles), Droz, 2011. |
The annotations are marked with numbers in the text, but there is only an asterisk before each annotation proper. |
Lavini, Giuseppe | Rime filosofiche e varie. | 1750 | Poetry | Italian | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 95. | ||||
Cambridge, Richard Owen | The Scribleriad | 1751 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | Kerby-Miller, Charles, editor. Memoirs of the Extraordinary Life, Works, and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus, OUP, 1988. p. 65n211 Robertson, Ritchie. Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine, OUP, 2009. 100; 105ff. |
Almost all of the pages feature annotations. Some of them are brief, while others are rather long. |
West, Gilbert | Education, a poem: in two cantos. Written in imitation of the style and manner of Spenser's Fairy queen | 1751 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Most pages have annotations, but almost all of the notes are rather brief (one or two sentences). | |
Galfridus Scriblerus [pseud.] | Remarks on Mr. Pope's Epistle of Taste, to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington. By Galfridus Scriblerus, Martini Scriberi F.N.M. | 1751 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Marshall, Ashley. “The Myth of Scriblerus.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, 2008, pp. 77–99. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.2008.00005.x. | The annotations are extremely numerous and long. |
Kenrick, William | So much talk'd of and expected old woman's Dunciad, Or, midwife's master-piece ... By Mary Midnight. With historical, critical, and explanatory notes, by Margelina Scribelinda Macularia. | 1751 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | The annotations are extremely numerous and long. Also includes a more 'prosaic' paraphrase (still in verse) of the very fustian poem, which is called "Interpretation". |
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Voltaire | La Pucelle d'Orléans | 1752 | Poetry | French | Bessire, François. “Du burlesque au philosophique: Les Notes de La Pucelle.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, pp. 270–79. | ||||
Dodsley, Robert | Public virtue: a poem : In three books. I. Agriculture. II. Commerce III. Arts. | 1753 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Rather few annotations; rather short ones (usually between one and two sentences) (first published, without any annotations, in 1745) |
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Smart, Christopher | The Hilliad: an epic poem.: By C. Smart, A.M. fellow of Pembroke-Hall, in the University of Cambridge. To which are prefixed, copious prolegomena and notes variorum. Particularly, those of Quinbus Flestrin Esq; and Martinus Macularis, M.D. Acad. Reg. Scient. Burdig. &c. Soc | 1753 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | The annotations are extremely long and numerous. | |
Francklin, Thomas | The translation, a poem | 1753 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Every page is annotated. Lenght ranges between one and ca. six sentences. | |
Schönaich, Christoph Otto, von | Hrn. Christoph Ottens, Frhrn. von Schönaich, Lieutenants von der Kön. Poln. und Churf. Sächs. Reiterey ... Hermann, oder das befreyte Deutschland : ein Heldengedicht; Mit einigen historischen Anmerkungen und einer komischen Epopee, Der Baron, bereichert; Nebst einer Vorrede / ans Licht gestellet von Joh. Chr. Gottscheden. | 1753 | Poetry | German | |||||
Kenrick, William | The pasquinade. With notes variorum. | 1753 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | The annotations are extremely long and numerous. | |
Anonymous ["Freeholder of Kent"] | His Majesty King George the Second, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and all the royal family. His Grace the Duke of Dorset, and Fairfax, and Watson, for ever: or, down with the devil, Pope, and Pretender. An heroic poem, with explanatory notes suitable to the present times. By a freeholder of Kent. | 1754 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Considerable number of extremely long annotations, but there are also pages without any annotations | |
Anonymous | Chevy-chase, with a preface endeavouring to prove that the author intended the Earl of Douglass for his hero; and notes on some passages of the poem. To which is subjoined, Hardy Knute: a fragment. Being the first canto of an epic poem, with notes. | 1754 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Hardy Knute was written by Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw. Rather few annotations, but some of them are quite long. |
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Bally, George | The justice of the Supreme Being, a poem | 1755 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Stephanus Scriblerus [pseud.] | The censor. Numb. I. To be continued occasionally. Containing variety of curious matters; proper to be read by all persons who have attended the Haymarket or the Piazza. With an epistolary dedication to orator Mack---n. By Stephanus Scriblerus, Esq; brother to Martinus. N.B. This has pass'd the approbation of Jerry Buck, Timothy Catcall, and Devil Dick, all of George's Coffee-House, Esquires, Professors of Criticism. | 1755 | Prose | English | Marshall, Ashley. “The Myth of Scriblerus.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, 2008, pp. 77–99. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.2008.00005.x. | ||||
Anonymous ["A Spectator"] | The nowiad: an heroic poem ... humbly inscrib’d to the most renown’d Tom Thumb the Great, ... With notes historical and critical. By a spectator. | 1755 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Unfortunately, the scan provided by ECCO is incomplete and does not show most of the annotations. | |
Anonymous | A Satire upon physicians, Or An English paraphrase, with notes and references, of Dr. King’s most memorable oration, delivered at the dedication of the Radclivian Library in Oxford. To which is added, a curious petition to an Hon. House, in favour of Dr. King. | 1755 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Almost every page features annotations. The notes are quite short. | |
Stevens, George Alexander | Birth-day of folly, an heroi-comical poem, by Peter: with notes variorum, for the illustration of historical passages relating to the hero of the poem, and other remarkable personages | 1755 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Almost every page features annotations. Some of them are very brief, while others are very long. | |
Boccage, Anne-Marie du | La Colombiade | 1756 | Poetry | French | |||||
Lefèvre, André; Grosley, Pierre-Jean | Mémoires de l'Académie des sciences, inscriptions, belles-lettres, beaux-arts etc, nouvellement établie à Troyes en Champagne | 1756 | Prose | French | Pardo García, Pedro Javier. “Satire on Learning and the Type of the Pedant in Eighteenth-Century Literature.” Bells: Barcelona English language and literature studies, vol. 13, 2004, n.pag. www.raco.cat/index.php/Bells/article/view/82938. | ||||
Gray, Thomas | The Progress of Poesy | 1757 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item; Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Lipking, Lawrence. “The Marginal Gloss.” Critical Inquiry, vol. 3, no. 4, 1977, pp. 609–55. | Notes only added in 1768 (in "Poems by Mr. Gray"). Annotations are numerous but usually rather short. |
Donaldson, William | North America, a descriptive poem. Representing the voyage to America, a sketch of that beautiful country; with remarks upon the political humour and singular conduct of its inhabitants. To which are subjoined, notes, … | 1757 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Many annotations, some of them very long. | |
Anonymous | Britain : a poem in three books | 1757 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Rather few annotations, but some of them are quite long | |
Hill, Aaron | Free thoughts upon faith: or the religion of nature. A poem, with notes. | 1758 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | Annotations are very long and numerous. | |
Reed, Joseph | Madrigal and Trulletta. A mock-tragedy: Acted (under the direction of Mr. Cibber) at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. With notes by the author, and Dr. Humbug, ... By J. Reed. | 1758 | Drama | English | Number/letter after item; Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Bushe, Amyas | Socrates, a dramatic poem | 1758 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Rather few annotations, but some of them are very long. Some of the annotations also have annotations themselves |
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Fox, Edmond | Enthusiasm: a poem. With notes variorum. For the correction of some, and consolation of others. | 1758 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Almost every page is annotated. Length of the annotation ranges between one and ca. 4 sentences. | |
Anonymous | British worthies: or characters of the age. A panegyrico-satirical poem, with notes variorum. To which is prefixed, an address to the shade of the late Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. | 1758 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | The annotations are numerous and often long. | |
Bogatzky, Carl Heinrich, von | Das schöne Bild eines recht evangelischen, treuen fleissigen Seelen-Hirtens An dem reitzenden Beyspiel Des weiland Hochwohl-Ehrwürdigen und Hochgelahrten Herrn, Herrn M. Johann Heinrich Sommers, gewesenen treufleissigen Pastoris emeriti zu Schortewitz und Kösitz, als Selbiger den 15ten Mart. 1758. im 83sten Jahre seines rühmlichen Alters und im 55sten seines segensvollen Lehramts zu seines Herren Freude eingegangen / Zur gesegneten Nachfolge Aller Seelen-Hirten ... wohlmeinend entworfen und mit einigen nöthigen Anmerkungen erläutert von Des Wohlseligen alten vertrauten Freunde und Landsmann C. H. v. B. | 1758 | Poetry | German | |||||
Stelzfuß, Franz Ludwig [pseud.] | Wahrhaftige und glaubwürdige Relation von dem großen und Pracht-vollen, solennen Sieges-Feste, so zu Ludwigsburg, im Würtemberger Lande, über den Rußischen Sieg bey Frankfurth an der Oder, gefeyret worden; nebst denen ... wunderbaren Begebenheiten allen frommen Christen in Lehrreichen Anmerkungen und einem erbaulichen Liede mitgetheilet, und auf denen vornehmsten Straßen zu Wien und Regenspurg ... abgesungen von Franz Ludwig Stelzfuß, Weltberühmten Bänkel Sänger zu Ulm in Schwaben | 1759 | Poetry | German | |||||
Voltaire | Socrate | 1759 | Drama | French | Goulbourne, Russell. “De la mise en scène à la mise en page: les notes dans le théâtre comique de Voltaire.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 245-254. | ||||
Sterne, Laurence | Tristram Shandy | 1759-1767 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Benstock, Shari. “At the Margin of Discourse: Footnotes in the Fictional Text.” PMLA, vol. 98, no. 2, 1983, pp. 204–25. doi:10.2307/462046. Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 128-132 Huber, Alexander. Paratexte in der englischen Erzählprosa des 18. Jahrhunderts. M.A. Thesis, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 1997, users.ox.ac.uk/~bodl0153/elzma.pdf. Meyer, Herman. Das Zitat in der Erzählkunst: Zur Geschichte und Poetik des europäischen Romans. 2., durchges. Aufl., Metzler, 1967. |
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Pelagius, Porcupinus [pseud.] | Remarkable satires. The causidicade, The triumvirade, The porcupinade, The processionade, The ’piscopade, The scandalizade, and The pasquinade, with notes variorum. | 1760 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Not all of the poems included here are annotated. The volume also includes a "Key" to the poems. | |
Keate, George | Ancient and modern Rome. A poem. Written at Rome in the year 1755 | 1760 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Rather few annotations, rather short ones. | |
Klingenberg, Philipp Reinhard, von | Predig, So in der Baurn-Hochzeit den 13. Febr. Anno 1760. Durch den (Titl) Herrn Baron von Klingenberg, Churfürstl. Kammerern und Obristlieutenant, gehalten, Und von (Titl) Herrn Grafen von Seeau, Churfürstl. Kammerern, und Intendanten der Festinen, in Druck gegeben worden | 1760 | Poetry | German | |||||
Voltaire | Le Café ou l’Écossaise | 1760 | Drama | French | Goulbourne, Russell. “De la mise en scène à la mise en page: les notes dans le théâtre comique de Voltaire.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 245-254. | ||||
Macpherson, James | The works of Ossian, the son of Fingal | 1760 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Folkenflik, Robert. “Folklore, Antiquarianism, Scholarship and High Literary Culture.” The Cambridge History of English Literature, 1660 - 1780, edited by John J. Richetti, CUP, 2005, pp. 602–22. Metz, Bernhard. “Blüten: Falsche Noten bei James Macpherson und Thomas Chatterton.” Am Rande bemerkt: Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten, edited by Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik, Kadmos, 2008, pp. 115–48. Simpson, Erik. Literary Minstrelsy, 1770-1830: Minstrels and Improvisers in British, Irish, and American Literature, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. |
Self-annotations disguised as xenographic annotations. |
Voltaire | Le pauvre diable | 1760 | Poetry | French | Ferrett, Olivier. “Les systèmes évolutifs de l'annotation des satires en vers, ou les vrais-faux rapports de M. ***.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 288-303. | ||||
Anonymous | Forever! A poem | 1760? | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Francis, Philip | A LETTER FROM A Right Honourable PERSON. And the Answer to it, Translated into Verse, as nearly as the different Idioms of PROSE and POETRY will allow. With Notes Historical, Critical, Political, &c. | 1761 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | The notes are extremely numerous and long. | |
Flagellan, Christopher [pseud.] | A funeral discourse, occasioned by the much lamented death of Mr. Yorick, Prebendary of Y--k and author of the much admired life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, Preached before a very mixed Society of Jemmies, Jessamies, Methodists and Christians, At A Nocturnal Meeting in Petticoat Lane, and now published at the unanimous Request of the Hearers by Christopher Flagellan, A. M. and enriched with the Notes of Various Commentators | 1761 | Prose | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques | Julie, ou La nouvelle Héloïse | 1761 | Prose | French | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Crogiez, Michèle. “Voltaire, Rousseau et leurs notes, ou de leurs rapports avec leur lecteur.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 74-83. Moravetz, Monika. Formen der Rezeptionslenkung im Briefroman des 18. Jahrhunderts: Richardsons Clarissa, Rousseaus Nouvelle Héloïse und Laclos' Liaisons dangereuses, Narr, 1990. Pfersmann, Andréas. “La secte des autonotistes: idées sur le roman annoté.” Fondements, évolutions et persistance des théories du roman, edited by Andréas Pfersmann and Bernard Alazet, Lettres Modernes, pp. 75–86. Picard, Hans Rudolf. Die Illusion der Wirklichkeit im Briefroman des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts, Winter, 1971. Séité, Yannick. “La note infrapaginale est-elle une forme brève ? Le cas de Rousseau, "éditeur" de Julie.” La forme brève, edited by Simone Messina, Champion, 1996, 179-193. Séité, Yannick. “Les practiques rousseauistes de la note.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 48-73. Séité, Yannick. Du livre au lire: La nouvelle Héloïse: Roman des Lumières, Champion, 2002. Siganos, André. “De l'infrapaginal.” Le texte et son commentaire, edited by Catherine Volpilhac-Auger, Université Stendhal-Grenoble, 1997, 11-21. |
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Ossian [pseud. of Macpherson, James] | Fingal | 1762 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Metz, Bernhard. “Blüten: Falsche Noten bei James Macpherson und Thomas Chatterton.” Am Rande bemerkt: Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten, edited by Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik, Kadmos, 2008, pp. 115-48. | Self-annotations disguised as xenographic annotations. |
Whitehead, William | A charge to the poets | 1762 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Falconer, William | The Shipwreck | 1762 | Poetry | English | None; Sign after item | Footnote | Line; Sign/number repeated | Jones, William. “William Falconer's The Shipwreck and the Birth of the Dictionary of the Marine.” Annotation in Eighteenth-Century Poetry, edited by Michael Edson, Lexington Books, 2017, 23-43. | Almost all pages have several annotations. Most of them are rather short (one or two sentences). |
Anonymous | The Humours of Harrogate, Described in a Letter to a Friend, by J. E. Published from an Authentic Copy of the Original Manuscript: With Notes Descriptive, Historical, Explanatory, Critical, and Hyper-Critical by Martinus Scriblerus | 1763 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Marshall, Ashley. “The Myth of Scriblerus.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, 2008, pp. 77–99. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.2008.00005.x. | The annotations are numerous and sometimes very long. |
Ossian [pseud. of Macpherson, James] | Temora | 1763 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Metz, Bernhard. “Blüten: Falsche Noten bei James Macpherson und Thomas Chatterton.” Am Rande bemerkt: Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten, edited by Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik, Kadmos, 2008, pp. 115-48. | Self-annotations disguised as xenographic annotations. |
Voltaire | Olympie | 1763 | Drama | French | Balcou, Jean. “Olympie et ses notes, ou les remarques historiques d'Olympie.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 207-212. | ||||
Voltaire | Saül | 1763 | Drama | French | Cotoni, Marie-Helène. “Les notes de Saül.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 213-222. Goulbourne, Russell. “De la mise en scène à la mise en page: les notes dans le théâtre comique de Voltaire.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 245-254. |
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Wilkes, John | An essay on woman; by Pego Borewell, Esq; with notes by Rogerus Cunæus, Vigerus Mutoniatus, &c. and a commentary by the Rev. Dr. Warburton. Inscribed to Miss Fanny Murray. | 1763 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a scan of this work. | ||||
Anonymous | Der zufälliger Weise Characterisirte Prinz : mit prosaischen Anmerkungen | 1764 | Poetry | German | |||||
Grainger, James | The sugar-Cane: a poem. In four books. With notes. By James Grainger, M.D. &c. | 1764 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Annotations are numerous and often very long. (But there are also pages without any annotations.) | |
Wieland, Christoph Martin | Der Sieg der Natur über die Schwärmerei oder Die Abenteuer des Don Sylvio von Rosalva. Eine Geschichte worin alles Wunderbare natürlich zugeht | 1764 | Prose | German | Bickenbach, Matthias. Von den Möglichkeiten einer "inneren" Geschichte des Lesens, Niemeyer, 1999. 213-217. | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | |||
Greene, Edward Burnaby | Privilege. A poem | 1764 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Ogilvie, John | Providence : an allegorical poem in three books | 1764 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Rather few annotations, but some of them are very long. | |
Palissot de Montenoy, Charles | La Dunciade : Poeme En Dix Chants | 1764 (3 books) 1771 (10 books) |
Poetry | French | None | Endnote after chapter/canto | Quote | The notes are much shorter than those in Pope's English Dunciad. | |
Shaw, Cuthbert | The Race. By Mercurius Spur, Esq. With notes. By Faustinus Scriblerus. | 1765 | Poetry | English | Sign after item; Sign before item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Marshall, Ashley. “The Myth of Scriblerus.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, 2008, pp. 77–99. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.2008.00005.x. | Almost every page features at least one annotation. Most of the annotations are rather short (one or two sentences). |
Anonymous | Oppression : A poem. By an American. With notes, by a North Briton | 1765 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few notes | |
Belloy, Pierre-Laurent de | Le Siège de Calais, tragedie suivie de notes historiques | 1765 | Drama | French | None | Endnote at very end | Quote | ||
Verri, Pietro | Meditazioni sulla felicità. Con un avviso e con note critiche | 1765 | Italian | ||||||
Hayes, Daniel | The authors : A poem | 1766 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, rather short ones. | |
Voltaire | Octavian et le jeune Pompée ou le Triumvirat | 1766 | Drama | French | Cave, Christophe. “Les notes du Triumvirat de Voltaire: la construction progressive d'un dispositif militant.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 223-237. | ||||
Lambert, Claude-François | Le nouveau Telémaque, ou, Voyages et aventures du comte de-- & de son fils, avec des Notes Historiques, Géographiques & Critiques | 1766 | Prose | French | |||||
Triller, Daniel Wilhelm | Geprüfte Pockeninoculation : ein Physicalisch-Moralisch Gedicht, mit nöthigen Anmerkungen und Zusätzen erläutert. - | 1766 | Poetry | German | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Wieland, Christoph Martin | Die Geschichte des Agathon | 1766-1767 | Prose | German | Wirth, Uwe. Die Geburt des Autors aus dem Geist der Herausgeberfiktion: Editoriale Rahmung im Roman um 1800: Wieland, Goethe, Brentano, Jean Paul und E. T. A. Hoffmann, Fink, 2008. | ||||
Gough, James | Britannia: a poem. With historical notes. | 1767 | Poetry | English | None; Sign before item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Footnotes: sign before item Endnotes: no indication There are rather few annotations, but many of them are very long. |
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Voltaire | Le Dépositaire | 1767 (first staged) | Drama | French | Goulbourne, Russell. “De la mise en scène à la mise en page: les notes dans le théâtre comique de Voltaire.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 245-254. | ||||
Wieland, Christoph Martin | Musarion, oder die Philosophie der Grazien. Ein Gedicht, in drey Büchern | 1768 | Poetry | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Sterne, Laurence | A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy by Mr. Yorick | 1768 | Prose | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | Lucile, ou Les Progrès De La Vertu. Par un Mousquetaire | 1768 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | La Confidence nécessaire, ou Lettres de Mylord Austin de Norfolk, à mylord Humfrey de Dorset | 1769 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Saint-Lambert, Jean-François de | Les Saisons | 1769 | Poetry | French | |||||
Swinney, Sidney | Battle of Minden, a poem. In three books. By Sidney Swinney, ... Enriched with critical notes by two friends, and with explanatory notes by the author | 1769 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Other | Sign/number repeated | Position of the annotation: on a separate page right after the page on which the annotated item appears. Some pages have no annotations at all, some one or two short ones, and some one or two very long ones. |
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Ashton, James-Brown | The ode on dedicating a building, and erecting a statue, to Le Stue, cook to the Duke of Newcastle at Clermont : : with notes, by Martinus Scriblerus, to which are prefixed, testimonies to the genius and merits of Le Stue | 1769 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Marshall, Ashley. “The Myth of Scriblerus.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, 2008, pp. 77–99. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.2008.00005.x. | Almost every page features at least one annotation. The annotations are usually short (one or two sentences). |
Sagebaum, Justus | Als Jacobshagens Jubel-Saal, des Synodi zum andernmahl Eröfnet nach Velangen[!]; Ist auch hinein gegangen: Ein Opfer hinzubringen, Dis Jubel-Lied zu singen; Mit schlechter, doch vergnügter Stimm, Ein Mitglied jetzt ad interim | 1769 | Poetry | German | |||||
Harvey, John | The Bruciad : an epic poem, in six books | 1769 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | About half of the pages are annotated. Some notes are quite short; some are rather long. | |
Hermes, Johann Timotheus | Sophiens Reise von Memel nach Sachsen | 1769–1773 | Prose | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 119-123. Pfersmann, Andréas. “Les gloses de Martinus Scribblerus ou du bon usage de l'autorité dans le discours.” Lugares Textuais do Romance, edited by Alckmar Luiz dos Santos, Florianópolis, 2001, 213-248. Pfersmann, Andréas. Séditions infrapaginales: Poétique historique de l'annotation littéraire (XVIIe-XXIe siècles), Droz, 2011. |
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Belloy, Pierre Laurent de | Gaston et Baïard : tragédie, suivie de notes historiques | 1770 | Drama | French | |||||
Kenrick, William | Poems; ludicrous, satirical, and moral. With notes. | 1770 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Does not contain many notes, yet the notes are mentioned in the title --> inclusion of notes as advertisement? | |
Brice, Andrew | The mobiad : or, battle of the voice. An heroi-comic poem, sportively satirical: being a briefly historical, natural and lively, free and humorous, description of an Exeter election. In Six Canto's. Illustrated with such Notes as for some Readers may be supposed useful. By Democritus Juvenal, Moral Professor of Ridicule, and plaguy-pleasant Fellow of Stingtickle College; vulgarly Andrew Brice, Exon | 1770 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Robertson, Ritchie. Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine, OUP, 2009. 100. | Most pages feature at least one annotation. Most of the annotations are quite short. |
Cosson, Pierre Charles | Éloge de Pierre Terrail, dit le chevalier Bayard, sans peur et sans reproche: suivi de notes historiques, morales & critiques | 1770 | Prose | French | |||||
Christian, T. P. | The progress of war. A poem. By an officer | 1770? | Poetry | English | Sign after item; Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Wieland, Christoph Martin | Der neue Amadis | 1771 | Prose | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 134. | ||||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | Le Marquis de T***, ou l'École de la Jeunesse, Tirée des Mémoires recueillis par N. E. A. Desforets, homme-d'affaires de la Maison de T*** | 1771 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Anonymous ["A Fen parson"] | Inundation or the life of a Fen-man, a poem. With notes critical and explanatory. By a Fen parson. | 1771 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Klinger, Friedrich Maximilian | Fausts Leben, Taten und Höllenfahrt | 1771 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Anonymous | Le Dépit et le voyage , poëme, avec des notes , suivi des Lettres vénitiennes | 1771 | Poetry | French | |||||
Percy, Thomas | The Hermit of Warkworth : a Northumberland ballad | 1771 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | van der Goten, Thomas. “Topographical Annotation in Thomas Percy's The Hermit of Warkworth and John Pinkerton's The Bruce.” Annotation in Eighteenth-Century Poetry, edited by Michael Edson, Lexington Books, 2017, pp. 67–88. Simpson, Erik. Literary Minstrelsy, 1770-1830: Minstrels and Improvisers in British, Irish, and American Literature, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. |
Rather few annotations, but some of them are quite long. |
Faulkner, George [pseud. of Jephson, Robert] | An epistle to Gorges Edmond Howard: Esq. With notes explanatory, critical, and historical, by George Faulkner, … | 1771 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Voltaire | Les Systèmes et les cabales | 1772 | Poetry | French | Ferrett, Olivier. “Les systèmes évolutifs de l'annotation des satires en vers, ou les vrais-faux rapports de M. ***.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 288-303. | ||||
Hull, Thomas | Genuine letters from a gentleman to a young lady his pupil: ... Written some years since. Now first revised and published with notes and illustrations, by Thomas Hull, … | 1772 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Denis, Michael | Die Lieder Sineds des Barden : mit Vorbericht und Anmerkungen | 1772 | Poetry | German | |||||
Frizzi, Antonio | La Salameide poemetto giocoso con le note | 1772 | Poetry | Italian | |||||
Wieland, Christoph Martin | Der goldne Spiegel oder die Könige von Scheschian | 1772 | Prose | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 137-140. | ||||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | Adèle de Comm***, ou Lettres d’une fille à son père | 1772 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Mason, William | The English garden : a poem | 1772 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Celesia, Dorothea | Indolence; a poem, by the author of Almida | 1772 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Evans, Evan | Love of our country, a poem, with historical notes, address'd to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn ... By a curate from Snowdon. | 1772 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Les orphelins de Perse : histoire orientale ; tirée d'un ms. persan, & enrichie de notes curieuses & instructives | 1773 | Prose | French | |||||
Day, Thomas | The dying Negro, a poem | 1773 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Stockdale, Percival | The poet. A poem | 1773 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | La Femme dans les trois états de fille, d'épouse, et de mère. Histoire morale, comique & véritable | 1773 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Langhorne, John | The origin of the veil. A poem. by Dr. Langhorne | 1773 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Voltaire | La Tactique | 1773 | Poetry | French | Iverson, John R. “La Tactique et les stratégies de la note dans la satire en vers.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 304-313. | ||||
Voltaire | Les Lois de Minos, ou Astérie | 1773 | Drama | French | Davies, Simon. “Les notes des Lois de Minos: pertinence ou impertinence?” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 238-244. | ||||
Nicolai, Friedrich | Das Leben und die Meinungen des Herrn Magister Sebaldus Nothanker | 1773-1776 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Goldsmith, Oliver | Retaliation: a poem. By Doctor Goldsmith. Including epitaphs on the most distinguished wits of this metropolis. A new edition. With explanatory notes, observations, &c. | 1774 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von | Die Leiden des jungen Werther | 1774 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | Les Nouveaux mémoires d’un homme-de-qualité | 1774 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Gottsched, Johann Christoph | Der Proceß, ein Scherzgedicht : im Jahr 1740. den 11ten April seiner theuersten Freundin Louise Adelgunda Viktoria Gottsched, gebohrnen Kulmus, gewidmet von Ihrem getreuen Johann Christoph Gottsched. P. als ein Opus posthumum der Nachwelt geschenkt und mit kritischen Anmerkungen bereichert | 1774 | Poetry | German | |||||
Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold | Menalk und Mopsus. Eine Ekloge nach der fünften Ekloge Virgils | 1775 | Poetry | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Wieland, Christoph Martin | Geschichte des weisen Danischmend und der drey Kalender. Ein Anhang zur Geschichte von Scheschian. cum notis Variorum. | 1775 | Prose | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 140-143. Meyer, Herman. Das Zitat in der Erzählkunst: Zur Geschichte und Poetik des europäischen Romans. 2., durchges. Aufl., Metzler, 1967. |
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Hippesley, R. | Bath and it's environs : a descriptive poem, In three cantos. Wherein The Reality, Life, and great Qualities of it's first Founder bladud are displayed,-his Figure, as described by the Orator Himerius, delineated;-the Natural History of Bath, as well ancient as modern, and the inimitable Beauty of it's Situation, Hills, Woods, River, Vales, and respective Landscapes, depicted according to Nature. The whole Interspersed with Reflections analogous to the Subject, and illustrated with explanatory Notes authenticating the several Historical Traditions from which the Poem is composed. A guide As well to Natives as Strangers, pointing out to them the several Objects in and round Bath most worthy of Notice | 1775 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Almost every page features at least one annotation. Some of the annotations are quite long. | |
Jerningham, Mr. | The fall of Mexico, a poem. | 1775 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Lottin, Augustin-Martin (l'aîné) | Éloge de Nicolas Catinat,... suivi de notes et de pièces historiques | 1775 | Poetry | French | |||||
Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich | Eduard Allwills Papiere | 1775-1776 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Claudius, Matthias | Asmus omnia sua secum portans oder Sämmtliche Werke des Wandsbecker Bothen | 1775-1812 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Anonymous | I parafulmini poemetto con note | 1776 | Poetry | Italian | |||||
Elliot, N., shoe-maker | Prophecy of Merlin. An heroic poem. Concerning the wonderful success of a project now on foot, to make the river from the Severn to Stroud in Glocestershire navigable. Translated from the original Latin, annexed, with notes explanatory. | 1776 | Poetry | English | Sign after item; Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations. | |
Anonymous | The patent; a poem ... By the author of the Graces | 1776 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Scott, John | Amwell: a descriptive poem | 1776 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations. Most of them are short, but some are extremely long. | |
Wezel, Johann Carl | Belphegor oder Die wahrscheinlichste Geschichte unter der Sonne | 1776 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Twiss, Richard | An answer to a poetical epistle from Madam Teresa Pinnay Ruiz. By Richard Twiss, Esq; F.R.S. with notes by various hands. | 1776 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Voltaire | Les trois empereurs en Sorbonne | 1776 | Poetry | French | Ferrett, Olivier. “Les systèmes évolutifs de l'annotation des satires en vers, ou les vrais-faux rapports de M. ***.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 288-303. | ||||
Anonymous | Lord Ch----m's prophecy, an ode; addressed to Lieutenant General G-ge. With explanatory and critical notes, by the editor. | 1776 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Every page features annotations. Many of them are short, but a few are rather long. | |
Preston, William | An heroic epistle from Donna Teresa Pinna ÿ Ruiz, of Murcia, to Richard Twiss, Esq; F.R.S. With several explanatory notes, written by Himself | 1776 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Burgess, Thomas | Bagley; a descriptive poem. With the annotations of Scriblerus Secundus | 1777 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations. Some of them are rather long. | |
Du Laurens, Henri-Joseph | Le Compere Mathieu, Ou Les Bigarrures De L'Esprit Humain | 1777 | Prose | French | Bessire, François. “Les suites comiques de l'érudition: la note parodique de Saint-Hyacinthe à Du Laurens.” Notes. Études sur l'annotation en littérature, edited by Jean-Claude Arnould and Claudine Poulouin, Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre, 2008, 243-256. | ||||
Wieland, Christoph Martin | Geschichte der Abderiten | 1777 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Combe, William | Additions to the Diaboliad, a poem. Dedicated to the worst man in His Majesty's dominions | 1777 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Only features a few short annotations. | |
Combe, William | The justification: a poem, by the author of the Diaboliad | 1777 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Anonymous | Ranelagh: a poem. By the author of some late publications | 1777 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Swift, Theophilus | The gamblers : a poem, with notes critical and explanatory. | 1777 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Chatterton, Thomas | Poems supposed to have been written at Bristol | 1777 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Metz, Bernhard. “Blüten: Falsche Noten bei James Macpherson und Thomas Chatterton.” Am Rande bemerkt: Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten, edited by Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik, Kadmos, 2008, pp. 115–48. | |
Combe, William | The diaboliad, a poem. Dedicated to the worst man in His Majesty's dominions | 1777 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Robertson, Ritchie. Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine, OUP, 2009. 100. | Less than half of the pages feature annotations, but the annotations that are included are often very long. |
Anonymous | The Age of loyalty: An historical panegyric | 1777 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Anonymous | Caledonia : a poem | 1778 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations, some of which are very long. | |
Hayley, William | A Poetical Epistle to an Eminent Painter | 1778 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Quote; Sign/number repeated | The annotations are not very numerous (less than half of the pages feature annotations) but often extremely long. The poem takes up 43 pages, the endnotes 29. The footnotes do not contain any information but only refer to the place where the annotation proper (i.e. the endnote) is to be found, e.g. "* Ver. 297. See NOTE XVI." |
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Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | Le Nouvel Abeilard; ou Lettres de deux amans, qui ne se sont jamais vus | 1778 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Pearce, William | The haunts of Shakespeare: : a poem | 1778 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Smedley, Edward | Transmigration : a poem | 1778 | Poetry | English | Sign after item; Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Combe, William | An heroic epistle to an unfortunate monarch, by Peregrine the elder. Enriched with explanatory notes. | 1778 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Miles, William Augustus | A political mirror; or, a summary review of the present reign. With notes, explanatory and historical, and an authentic list of the ships and vessels of war, taken and destroyed, since the commencement of hostilities. | 1779 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Bagnigge-Wells: a poem. : In which are pourtrayed the characters of the most eminent filles-de-joye. With notes and illustrations, ... With some account of the principal commentators | 1779 | Poetry | English | None; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Sign/number repeated | The annotations are very numerous and often also quite long. "Imitations" annotations are included as endnotes, all other annotations as footnotes. |
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A woman of fashion | The temple of prostitution, a poem ... Written by a woman of fashion | 1779 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Jerningham, Edward | The ancient English wake : a poem | 1779 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Watkins, L. | Christian warrior, and scriptural pilgrim: a poem. In four parts. With notes, and scripture references. Incribed [sic] to the Right Hon. Henry Herbert, Earl of Pembroke. With a poetical address to all candid and unprejudiced genuine Protestants. | 1779 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | All pages feature annotations. The greatest majority of them are very short (only citing Bible verses), but a few are extremely long. | |
Roucher, Jean-Antoine | Les Mois | 1779 | Poetry | French | Seth, Catriona. “Les notes de Roucher, ou l'autre poème.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 95-109. | ||||
Gardiner, Richard | September. A rural poem. Humbly inscribed to all sportsmen. With notes and illustrations. By a gentleman. | 1780 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Almost every page features at least one annotation. The notes are usually quite short. | |
Anonymous | Fall of Romish Babylon anticipated. A poem, in three parts. With historical notes. Inscribed to the Right Honourable Lord George Gordon. By a Protestant. | 1780 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Walters, John | Poems. With notes. | 1780 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | ||
Wezel, Johann Carl | Hermann und Ulrike. Ein komischer Roman | 1780 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Hayley, William | An essay on history: in three epistles to Edward Gibbon, Esq. with notes. | 1780 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Quote | Footnotes do not contain any information but only refer to the place where the annotation proper (i.e. the endnote) is to be found, e.g. "* Ver. 297. See NOTE XVI." | |
Anonymous | The Spanish invasion; or, Defeat of the invincible armada: A poem. With critical notes, explaining every principal circumstance of that singular enterprize, and the methods then taken to defend this nation. | 1780 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Almost every page features annotations. Most of the notes are very long. | |
Dutems, Hugues | Panégyrique de saint Louis, roi de France, prononcé dans la chapelle du Louvre... le 25 août 1780, par M. l'abbé Hugues Dutems,... [ suivi de notes ] | 1780 | Poetry | French | |||||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | La Malédiction paternelle: lettres sincères et véritables de N.******, à ses Parens, ses Amis, & ses Maîtresses; avec les Réponses: Recueillies & publiées par Thimothée Joly, son Exécuteur testamentaire | 1780 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Deloutte, Abbé | L'Expression du sentiment, couplets à l'occasion du mariage de M. le Cte de Mailly-d'Haucourt avec Mademoiselle de Narbonne-Pelet, suivis de notes historiques et mythologiques | 1780 | French | ||||||
Ridley, Glocester | Melampus, a poem in four books, with notes: by the late Gloster Ridley, D.D. | 1781 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line | ||
Pumpelmus, Ernst Maria [pseud.] | Mein lezter Wille / Mit gelehrten Anmerkungen begleitet von Ernst Maria Pumpelmus | 1781 | Poetry | German | |||||
MacNally, Leonard | Sentimental excursions to Windsor: and other places, with notes critical, illustrative, and explanatory, … | 1781 | Prose | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Cook, William | The royal naval review, or a late trip to the Nore. Being a poetical epistle from Hodge in town to Dick in the country. With notes critical and explanatory. By a descendant of the great Scriblerus. | 1781 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Marshall, Ashley. “The Myth of Scriblerus.” Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, 2008, pp. 77–99. doi:10.1111/j.1754-0208.2008.00005.x. | |
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | La Découverte australe par un Homme-volant, ou Le Dédale français. Nouvelle très-philosophique | 1781 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Mathias, Thomas James | Watsoniana an heroic epistle; an heroic address in prose; and an epistolary treatise to the Rev. Richard Watson, D.D. archdeacon of Ely and professor of Chemistry in the University of Cambridge. With notes and references | 1781 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | ||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | Les Contemporaines, ou Avantures des plus jolies Femmes de l’âge présent | 1781-1785 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Lihnie, Gotthard | Der Tempel der Schande : oder Das schwarze Buch der Schreibsler; ein Gedicht mit Anmerkungen | 1782 | Poetry | German | |||||
Gardiner, Richard | Memoirs of the life and writings (prose and verse) of R-ch--d G-rd-n-r, Esq. alias Dick Merry-Fellow, Of Serious and Facetious Memory! | 1782 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Hayley, William | An essay on epic poetry: in five epistles to the Revd. Mr. Mason. With notes. By William Hayley, Esq. | 1782 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Endnote at very end | Line; Quote; Sign/number repeated | The footnotes do not contain any information but only refer to the place where the annotation proper (i.e. the endnote) is to be found, e.g. "* Ver. 297. See NOTE XVI." | |
Laclos, Pierre Chaderlos de | Les liaisons dangereuses | 1782 | Prose | French | Moravetz, Monika. Formen der Rezeptionslenkung im Briefroman des 18. Jahrhunderts: Richardsons Clarissa, Rousseaus Nouvelle Héloïse und Laclos' Liaisons dangereuses, Narr, 1990. Picard, Hans Rudolf. Die Illusion der Wirklichkeit im Briefroman des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts, Winter, 1971. |
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Hann, Johann Wenzel | Herrn W. Hann Vermischte Versuche in der Dichtkunst : Von ihm selbst gesammelt, und mit den nöthigsten Anmerkungen erläutert | 1782 | Poetry | German | |||||
Jean Paul | Das Lob der Dummheit | 1782 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Douglas, Francis | Birth-day; with a few strictures on the times; a poem, in three cantos. With the preface and notes of an edition to be published in the year 1982. By a farmer. | 1782 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Quote | ||
Maude, Thomas | Viator, a poem: or, a journey from London to Scarborough, by the way of York. With notes historical and topographical. | 1782 | Poetry | English | None; Sign after item; Sign before item | Footnote; Margin | Sign/number repeated | Every page features annotations, many of which are extremely long. | |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques | Les Confessions | 1782 | Prose | French | Séité, Yannick. “Les practiques rousseauistes de la note.” Les notes de Voltaire: Une écriture polyphonique, edited by Nicholas Cronk et al., Voltaire Foundation, 2003, 48-73. | ||||
Davies, Edward | Blaise Castle, A prospective poem. By the Rev. Edward Davies, ... With notes, ... Published for the benefit of the Bristol Infirmary. | 1783 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Opera rumpus; or, the ladies in the wrong box! A serio-comic-operatic burlesque poem! With explanatory notes, by the ablest commentators. | 1783 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | The annotations are very numerous but usually rather short. | |
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | La Dernière Avanture D’Un Homme de Quarantecinq-ans. Nouvelle utile à plus d’un lecteur | 1783 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Anonymous | Momus au Sallon , comédie-critique en vers et en vaudevilles : suivie de notes critiques | 1783 | Drama | French | |||||
Jean Paul | Grönländische Prozesse oder Satirische Skizzen | 1783-1784 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Smith, Charlotte | Elegiac Sonnets | 1784 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | Erchinger, Philipp. “Science, footnotes and the margins of poetry in Percy B. Shelley’s Queen Mab and Charlotte Smith’s Beachy Head.” European Journal of English Studies, vol. 22, no. 3, 2018, pp. 241–57. doi:10.1080/13825577.2018.1513709. Labbe, Jacqueline M. “'Transplanted into More Congenial Soil': Footnoting the Self in the Poetry of Charlotte Smith.” Ma(r)king the Text: The Presentation of Meaning on the Literary Page, edited by Joe Bray et al., Ashgate, 2000, 71-86. Labbe, Jacqueline M. Charlotte Smith: Romanticism, Poetry and the Culture of Gender, Manchester UP, 2003. Reinfandt, Christoph. “The Textures of Romanticism: Exploring Charlotte Smith’s ‘Beachy Head’ (1807).” Anglistentag 2012 Potsdam: Proceedings, edited by Katrin Röder and Ilse Wischer, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2013, pp. 99-114. Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. |
Most of the notes were only added in the third and fourth editions. The first two editions only featured very brief footnotes. |
Wezel, Johann Carl | Kakerlak oder die Geschichte eines Rosenkreuzers | 1784 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | La Paysanne pervertie | 1784 | Prose | French | Séité, Yannick. Du livre au lire: La nouvelle Héloïse: Roman des Lumières, Champion, 2002. p. 274 | ||||
Rasche, Johann Christoph | Henneberg, das uralte Stammhaus, seit dem seligen Ableben des letzten Hennebergischen Fürsten Georg Ernst's, nach zweyhundert Jahren von dem Durchlauchtigsten Herzog Georg, unserm gnädigst regierendem Herrn, wonnevoll erneuert am 10 August 1784. / Diesmaligen Zeitgenossen und spätern Nachwelt in einer Idylle geschildert, und mit Anmerkungen begleitet | 1784 | Poetry | German | |||||
Smith, James, of Tewkesbury | The art of living in London: a poem | 1784 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
[Various] | The Rolliad | 1784–85 | Prose | English | |||||
Anonymous | An heroic epistle to Major Scott,: With notes historical and explanatory; dedicated to Edmund Burke, Esq. By one of the Cadwalladers | 1785 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | Les Veillées du Marais; ou Histoire du grand Prince Oribeau, Roi de Mommonie, au pays d'Evinland; & de la vertueuse Princesse Oribelle, de Lagenie: Tirée des Anciénnes-Annales-Irlandaises, & recenment-translatée en-français: Par Nichols-Donneraill, du Comté de Korke, Descendant de l'Auteur | 1785 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Almon, John | An Asylum for fugitive pieces : in prose and verse, not in any other collection : with several pieces never before published | 1785 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Crabbe, George | The news-paper : a poem | 1785 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | The beauties of the Brinsleiad : or, a sketch of the opposition: a poem. Interspersed with notes | 1785 | Poetry | English | None | Other | The annotations are really 'interspersed' between the lines. | ||
Bell, John | The wanderer; or, Edward to Eleonora; a poem | 1785 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pindar, Peter [pseud. of Wolcot, John] | The Lousiad : an heroi-comic poem | 1785 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Robertson, Ritchie. Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine, OUP, 2009.122ff. | Features rather few annotations, most of them brief |
Evan, Thomas | Shipwreck of the Halsewell East-Indiaman; a poem. With ... notes, giving a full account of that ... catastrophe, from the sailing of the vessel, Jan 1st, to its destruction, Jan. 6th, 1786. To which is added, A consolatory address, | 1786 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Pindar, Peter [pseud. of Wolcot, John] | Bozzy and Piozzi | 1786 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Robinson, Charles E. “Byron's Footnotes.” Byron: A Poet for all Seasons: Proceedings of the 25th International Byron Conference, edited by M. Byron Raizis, Messolonghi Byron Society, 2000, pp. 110-19. | The annotations are usually very brief and not very numerous. |
Anonymous | Le Bon-Homme aux Bonnes-gens, épître, suivie de notes que les bonnes-gens liront | 1786 | Poetry | French | |||||
Beckford, William | Vathek, an Arabian Tale, from an Unpublished Manuscript. With Notes Critical and Explanatory | 1786 | Prose | English; French | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. | Beckford prepared the annotations together with Samuel Henley --> collaborative annotation (cf. Watson 33-35) First published in French. |
Duvigneau, Pierre-Hyacinthe | Éloge historique d'Armand de Gontaud, baron de Biron, maréchal de France sous Henri IV: suivi de notes historiques sur les actes de valeur & de patriotisme de la noblesse de Guienne, & particulièrement de celle de Gascogne, sous les règnes de François I, Henri II, François II, Charles IX, Henri III & Henri IV, depuis 1522 jusqu'en 1592 | 1786 | Prose | French | |||||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | La Femme infidèlle. Par Maribert-Courtenay | 1786 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Lesbroussart, Philippe | Éloge de Jean de Carondelet, seigneur de Solre sur Sambre & chancelier de Marie de Bourgogne, de Maximilien d'Autriche & de Philippe-Premier, suivi de Notes historiques | 1786 | Prose | French | |||||
Weidmann, Paul | Der Eroberer : Eine poetische Phantasie In fünf Kaprizzen ; Aus alten Urkunden mit neuen Anmerkungen | 1786 | German | The work seems to be a mix of poetry, drama, and prose. There are not many notes. | |||||
Burns, Robert | Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect | 1786 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Andrews, Corey E. “Footnoted Folklore: Robert Burns's 'Hallowe'en'.” Studies in Scottish Literature, vol. 37, no. 1, 2012, pp. 24-37. Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. |
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Wekhrlin, Wilhelm Ludwig | Die affenthewrliche Historia des lächerlichen Pritschmeisters und Erzgauklers Pips von Hasenfus / [Erasmus Baldrian, der Arzneykunst Beflissner, gegenwärtig Praktiker zu Philadelphia in Nordamerika] | 1787 | Poetry | German | |||||
Heinse, Wilhelm | Ardinghello und die glückseligen Inseln | 1787 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Pindar, Peter [pseud. of Wolcot, John] | Instructions to a Celebrated Laureat, alias, The progress of curiosity ; alias, A birth-day ode, alias, Mr. Whitbread's brewhouse | 1787 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Ogilvie, John | The Fane of the Druids: A Poem | 1787 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | ||
Louvet de Couvray, Jean-Baptiste | Les Amours du chevalier de Faublas | 1787-1790 | Prose | French | Dürrenmatt, Jacques. “Notes intertextuelles chez Stendhal et Louvet.” L'espace de la note, edited by Jacques Dürrenmatt and Andréas Pfersmann, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2004, 127-140. | ||||
Parsley, Robert | Tour of time. A descriptive poem. Interspersed with notes historical and explanatory. | 1788 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pindar, Peter [pseud. of Wolcot, John] | Peter provided for, without a pension : a poem : with notes critical and explanatory / by Carnaby Currycomb, Esq. | 1788 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pindar, Paul [pseud.] | The fleaiad, an heroic poem, with notes Humbly addressed to Peter Pindar, Esquire, author of the Lousiad, ode upon ode, &c. &c. [B]y his Kinsman, Paul Pindar, gent. | 1788 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | All of the pages feature annotations. Some of the notes are quite lengthy. | |
More, Hannah | Slavery, a poem | 1788 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | The annotations are not numerous and often rather brief. | |
Crowe, William | Lewesdon Hill, a poem | 1788 | Poetry | English | Sign after item; Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Die Sonne und die Knaben, oder der Betrug des Naturalismus : Eine Erzählung mit Anmerkungen | 1788 | Poetry | German | |||||
Appenfelder, August Moritz | Etwas zur Aufklärung an das vernünftige und forschende Kielische Stadt-Volk. Alles in Versen mit Anmerkungen in Prosa / von einem Liebhaber der Wahrheit | 1788 | Poetry | German | |||||
Barthélemy, Jean-Jacques | Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Grèce, dans le milieu du quatrième siècle avant l'ère vulgaire | 1788 | Prose | French | Poulouin, Claudine. “Le Voyage du jeune Anacharsis en Grèce: Usage complexé et mise en fiction de la note savante.” Notes. Études sur l'annotation en littérature, edited by Jean-Claude Arnould and Claudine Poulouin, Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre, 2008, 267-286. | ||||
Diannyère, Antoine | Eloge de M. le président Du Paty, suivi de Notes sur plusieurs points importans de l'Ordre public | 1789 | Prose | French | |||||
Anonymous | Die Prorectorwahl : Ein Gedicht in zwey Gesängen ; Nebst Anmerkungen und Briefen eines Reisenden über Halle ; Ein Pendant zur maskirten Schlittenfahrt. | 1789 | Poetry | German | |||||
Alves, Robert | Edinburgh : a poem, in two parts. ; Also, The Weeping bard : a poem in sixteen cantos | 1789 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Mathias, Thomas James | Pursuits of literature. A satirical poem in four dialogues, with notes. To which are annexed, a vindication of the work, and translations of all the Greek, Latin, Italian, and French quotations. | 1789 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Dyer, Gary. British Satire and the Politics of Style, 1789-1832, CUP, 1997. pp. 25-28. Hawley, Judith. “Grub Street in Albion: or, Scriblerian Satire in the Romantic Metropolis.” Romanticism, vol. 14, no. 2, 2008, pp. 81–93. doi:10.3366/E1354991X08000202. Lessenich, Rolf. Neoclassical Satire and the Romantic School 1780–1830, V&R Unipress, 2012. Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. |
The annotations are numerous and often very long. Also features annotations for the annotations |
Jerningham, Mr. | Enthusiasm: a poem in two parts | 1789 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | Ingénue Saxancour, ou, La femme séparée | 1789 | Prose | French | Colonna, Vincent. L'autofiction: Essai sur la fictionnalisation de soi en littérature. Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 1989. 96ff. | ||||
Jean Paul | Auswahl aus des Teufels Papieren nebst einem nöthigen Aviso vom Juden Mendel | 1789 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Pindar, Peter [pseud. of Wolcot, John] | Subjects for painters | 1789 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Jean Paul | Abrakadabra oder Die Baierische Kreuzerkomödie am längsten Tage im Jahr | 1789-1790 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Haschka, Lorenz Leopold | Epinikion : Herrn Johann August Starck der Heil. Schrift Doctor, Hochfürstl. Hess. Ober-Hofprediger Und Consistorial-Rath, Dem beyspiellos verfolgten / Gesungen Von Lorenz Leopold Haschka, im October 1789. Mit Erläuternden Anmerkungen Von Des Verfassers Und Einer Fremden Hand | 1790 | Poetry | German | |||||
Rodd, Thomas | Theriad: an heroi-comic poem, with notes. | 1790 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Almost every page features annotations. Many of the notes are quite long. | |
Maude, Thomas | Wensleydale, or, Rural contemplations : a poem | 1790 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Greville, Fulke | Reflection, a poem, in four cantos | 1790 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Studiosus [pseud.] | Alma's defence, or The critic refunded; a poem | 1790 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Gifford, William | The Baviad | 1791 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item; Sign after item | Footnote | None; Sign/number repeated | Hawley, Judith. “Grub Street in Albion: or, Scriblerian Satire in the Romantic Metropolis.” Romanticism, vol. 14, no. 2, 2008, pp. 81–93. | It is quite hard to see which annotation belongs to which passage in the text. The annotations are divided in "imitations" and "notes", evincing the influence of Pope's Dunciads. |
Richards, George | The aboriginal Britons, a poem | 1791 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | Almost all of the pages feature annotations. All of the notes are brief. | |
Darwin, Erasmus | Botanic garden; a poem, in two parts. : Part I. Containing The economy of vegetation. Part II. The loves of the plants. With philosophical notes [both of them published separately earlier] | 1791 | Poetry | English | None | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Page; Quote | Erchinger, Philipp. “Science, footnotes and the margins of poetry in Percy B. Shelley’s Queen Mab and Charlotte Smith’s Beachy Head.” European Journal of English Studies, vol. 22, no. 3, 2018, pp. 241–57. doi:10.1080/13825577.2018.1513709. | Very long footnotes and very long "additional notes" at the end of the volume. |
Yearsley, Ann | Earl Goodwin, an historical play. By Ann Yearsley, milk-woman, of Clifton, near Bristol. Performed with general applause at the Theatre-Royal | 1791 | Drama | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Conolly, Leonard W. The Censorship of English Drama: 1737-1824, Huntington Library, 1976. p. 92. | There is one single annotation in the epilogue saying: "These six lines were omitted by Command of the Lord Chamberlain." |
Neuffer, Franz Bernhard | Die gefährliche Philosophie : Ein satyrisch-moralisches Gedicht zur Ehre der christlichen Religion, wider die Philosophen und schönen Geister des achtzehnten Jahrhunderts ; Mit Anmerkungen | 1791 | Poetry | German | |||||
Thompson, Eliza | Retaliation; or, the reviewers review'd. A satirical poem. By a lady. | 1791 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | There are rather few annotations. All of them are brief. | |
Thomson, Alexander | Whist: a poem in twelve cantos | 1791 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Revolution; or Britain delivered. A poem. In twelve cantos. With notes historical and explanatory. | 1791 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Beddoes, Thomas | Alexander's expedition down the Hydaspes & the Indus to the Indian Ocean | 1792 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | The annotations are very long and numerous. | |
Touchstone, Timothy [pseud.] | Lord Mayor's day; or City Pageantry; a poem | 1792 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Painting: a poem, in four cantos | 1792 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Jefferson, Joseph | The ruins of a temple : a poem. By the Rev. Joseph Jefferson. To which is prefixed, an account of the antiquity and history of Holy-Ghost-Chapel, Basingstoke, Hants, With An Appendix, containing Historical and Explanatory Notes | 1793 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | None | The annotations are not anchored in a certain part of the poem but rather presented as a general appendix. | |
Anonymous ["Churchill-minor"] | Secession; or, true blue separated from buff. A political-satirical-panegyrical poem. Humbly inscribed to his royal highness the Prince of Wales. With notes --- critical and explanatory. By Churchill-minor. | 1793 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations. Some of the notes are quite long. | |
Huddesford, George | Topsy Turvy: with anecdotes and observations illustrative of leading characters in the present Government of France | 1793 | Poetry | English | None; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Sign/number repeated | The poem features numerous long footnotes and six extremely long endnotes. | |
Bradford, William | An enquiry how far the punishment of death is necessary in Pennsylvania. With notes and illustrations | 1793 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Smith, Charlotte | The Emigrants | 1793 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote after chapter/canto | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Labbe, Jacqueline M. “'Transplanted into More Congenial Soil': Footnoting the Self in the Poetry of Charlotte Smith.” Ma(r)king the Text: The Presentation of Meaning on the Literary Page, edited by Joe Bray et al., Ashgate, 2000, 71-86. Labbe, Jacqueline M. Charlotte Smith: Romanticism, Poetry and the Culture of Gender, Manchester UP, 2003. Reinfandt, Christoph. “The Textures of Romanticism: Exploring Charlotte Smith’s ‘Beachy Head’ (1807).” Anglistentag 2012 Potsdam: Proceedings, edited by Katrin Röder and Ilse Wischer, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2013, pp. 99-114. |
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Jean Paul | Die unsichtbare Loge | 1793 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Aignan, Étienne | Aux Mânes des neuf victimes d'Orléans. Chants funèbres exécutés pour la première fois sur le théâtre d'Orléans, le 29 prairial, an III de la République française, et suivis de notes historiques | 1794 | Poetry | French | |||||
Morganwg, Iolo [pseud. of Williams, Edward] | Poems, Lyric and Pastoral | 1794 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. 77-84. | |
Bethell, John | Llangunnor Hill: a loco-descriptive poem. With notes | 1794 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | The annotations are numerous and sometimes very long. | |
Anonymous | The Children of Apollo: a poem : Containing an impartial review of all the dramatic works of our modern authors and authoresses. Particularly Lady Wallace. Margravine of Anspach. Honourable Major North. Honourable John St. John. Sheridan. Colman. Holcroft. Jackman. O'Keeffe. Coob. Cumberland. Lorris. Bate. Miss Lee. Mrs. Cowly. -Inchbald. Rose. Dibdin. Andrews. Morton. Stuart. Murphy. Macklin. Jephson. M'Nally. Reynolds. Jemingham. Hoare. Hurlstone. Topham. &c. &c. To which are added, occasional notes. By - - -, Esq. agent to the Sun | 1794 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Jephson, Robert | Roman Portraits, a poem in heroick verse; with historical remarks and illustrations | 1794 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Matthews, John | Sketch, from The landscape, a didactic poem. Addressed to R. P. Knight ... with notes, illustrations, and a postcript. | 1794 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | Monsieur-Nicolas; ou le Cœur-humain dévoilé. Publié par lui-même | 1794-97 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Maurice, Thomas | An Elegiac and Historical Poem, Sacred to the Memory and Virtues of the Honourable Sir William Jones: Containing a Retrospective Survey of the Progress of Science, and the Mohammedan Conquests in Asia | 1795 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item; Number/letter before item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | Roughly half of the pages feature annotations. Some of the notes are very long. There is also another edition, which has footnotes rather than endnotes. |
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Bacon, James | American Indian, or, Virtues of nature: a play, in three acts : with notes : founded on an Indian tale | 1795 | Drama | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Budworth, Joseph | The siege of Gibraltar; a poem | 1795 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pindar, Peter [pseud. of Wolcot, John] | Cap. A Satiric poem. Including most of the dramatic writers of the present day. By Peter Pindar, Esq. With notes, illustrative | 1795 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Almost all pages feature annotations. Some of them are very long. | |
Jean Paul | Leben des Quintus Fixlein aus funfzehn Zettelkästen gezogen; nebst einem Mußteil und einigen Jus de tablette | 1795 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Jean Paul | Hesperus oder 45 Hundposttage. Eine Lebensbeschreibung | 1795 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Avelloni, Giuseppe | Isabella rovignana poema eroico di Giuseppe Avelloni con note | 1795 | Poetry | Italian | |||||
Gifford, William | The Maeviad | 1795 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Hawley, Judith. “Grub Street in Albion: or, Scriblerian Satire in the Romantic Metropolis.” Romanticism, vol. 14, no. 2, 2008, pp. 81–93. | Like the annotations in Pope's Dunciads, Gifford's are divided into "imitations" and "notes". |
Hübner, Eberhard Friedrich | Herzog Eberhards Wiedergedächtnißfeier an Herzog Friederich Eugens Huldigungsfeste am 21. Julius 1795. dem dritten Jubiläum seit Wirtembergs Erhebung : nebst historischen Anmerkungen | 1795 | Poetry | German | |||||
Pindar, Peregrine [pseud.] | Ode to the hero of Finsbury Square; congratulatory on his late marriage, and illustrative of his genius as his own biographer | 1795 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Whyte, Samuel | Poems on various subjects, ornamented with plates, and illustrated with notes, original letters and curious incidental anecdotes. In the course of which the pretended miracles of Vespasian are examined and detected | 1795 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | ||
Jean Paul | Biographische Belustigungen unter der Gehirnschale einer Riesin | 1795-1796 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Mason, William | Caractacus : a dramatic poem / by W. Mason ; adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden ; written on the model of the ancient Greek tragedy | 1796 | Drama | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Anonymous | Hilliad; or, "Hard measure" versified, &c. A didactic poem. With notes, critical, explanatory, and ornamental. By J. W---n, Esq. | 1796 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Every page features annotations. Many of the notes are very long. | |
Southey, Robert | Joan of Arc | 1796 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | ||
Fitchett, John | Bewsey : a poem | 1796 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Hamilton, Elizabeth | Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah | 1796 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Britton, Jeanne M. “Fictional Footnotes, Romantic Orientalism, and the Remediated Novel: Elizabeth Hamilton's Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah.” European Romantic Review, vol. 26, no. 6, 2015, pp. 773–87. doi:10.1080/10509585.2015.1092081. Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. |
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Anonymous | The Lamentation of a dog, on the tax, and its consequences.: Addressed to the Right Hon. William Pitt. with notes by Scriblerus Secundus | 1796 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line | ||
Gilbert, William | The hurricane: a theosophical and western eclogue. To which is subjoined, A solitary effusion in a summer's evening | 1796 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Bathos, Barnaby [pseud.] | An heroic and elegiac ode, to the memory of Sir Jeffry Dunstan, the late patriotic member for the ancient and most respactable Borough of Garrat. [electronic resource] : By Barnaby Bathos, occupant of the attic asylum, critics-row, grub-street. With notes, historical, rhetorical, biographical, and critical; by Oxoniensis Oxycriticus, L.L.D.A.B.C. Humbly dedicated to the most noble, most illustrious, truly candid, benevolent, and most serene highness, the public | 1796 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Quote | ||
Williams, William | Redemption; a sacred poem. With notes, doctrinal, moral, and philosophical | 1796 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Page; Sign/number repeated | ||
Jean Paul | Blumen-, Frucht- und Dornenstücke oder Ehestand, Tod und Hochzeit des Armenadvokaten F. St. Siebenkäs | 1796 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Anonymous | Progress of despotism, a poem, in two parts, with notes. | 1796 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work. | ||||
Dyer, George | The poet's fate: a poetical dialogue | 1797 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Jean Paul | Der Jubelsenior. Ein Appendix | 1797 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Jean Paul | Das Kampanertal oder über die Unsterblichkeit der Seele, nebst einer Erklärung der Holzschnitte unter den 10 Geboten des Katechismus | 1797 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Senac de Meilhan, Gabriel | L’Emigré | 1797 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Dawson, Charles | Don poem : With large notes, giving an account of the most ancient families, castles, and curiosities on Don and its branches, with a full account of the battles of Harlaw, Brechin, and Alford | 1797 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Neal, Moses Leavitt | The Presbyteriad. With notes critical and explanatory. | 1797 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Cozens, Zechariah | Margate guide, a descriptive poem, with elucidatory notes. Also a general account of Ramsgate, Broadstairs, &c. By an inhabitant. | 1797 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Other | Sign/number repeated | The annotations are located on a separate page, immediately following the page on which the annotated passages are located. | |
Wise, Joseph | The system : A poem. With notes. In five books. By the Rev. Joseph Wise, Rector of Penhurst, Sussex, and Curate of Poplar, Meddlesex. | 1797 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line; Sign after line | Foot- and endnotes | Sign/number repeated | Long footnotes and even longer endnotes. | |
Gifford, John | Orange : a political rhapsody | 1798 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | Jackson, Heather J. Romantic Readers: The Evidence of Marginalia, Yale UP, 2005. p. 222 | Uses 'gutted' names. "The Printer to the Reader" claims that he author's identity is unknown and that the printer's friends helped him annotate the work. --> definitely modelled on The Dunciad |
Marjoribanks, John | Trifles in verse: volume fourth. Being the Posthumous poems of Captain John Marjoribanks, of a late independent company | 1798 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Druriad: or strictures on the principal performers of Drury-Lane Theatre: a satirical poem: with notes critical and explanatory. | 1798 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Oedipus, Andrew | The sphinx's head broken : or, a poetical epistle, with notes, to Thomas James M*th**s, Cl*rk to the Q***n's Tr**s*r*r. Proving him to be the author of the pursuits of literature, a satirical poem. With occasional digressions and remarks. By Andrew Oedipus, an injured author | 1798 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Palmer, Joseph | Windermere, a poem, by Joseph Budworth | 1798 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Boscawen, William | The progress of satire: An essay in verse. With notes, containing remarks on "the pursuits of literature." | 1798 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Jean Paul | Palingenesien | 1798 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Booker, Luke | Malvern, a descriptive and historical poem | 1798 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme | L'Anti-Justine, ou Les Délices de l'amour. Par M. Linguet, Av. au et en Parlem | 1798 | Prose | French | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Polewhele, Richard | The unsex'd females; a poem, addressed to the author of The pursuits of literature. | 1798 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Dyer, Gary. British Satire and the Politics of Style, 1789-1832, CUP, 1997. p. 28. Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. |
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Dutton, Thomas | Literary census: a satirical poem; with notes, &c. Including free and candid strictures on The pursuits of literature, and its anonymous author. | 1798 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Landor, Walter Savage | Gebir | 1798 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Chladenius, Carl Gottfried Theodor | Meißen und Afra : zwey Lobgedichte ihren Einwohnern, Verehrern, Freunden und Fürstenschulzöglingen gewidmet; Mit historischen und andern zur Erläuterung dienenden Anmerkungen | 1798 (ca.) | Poetry | German | |||||
Wordsworth, William | Lyrical Ballads | 1798/1800 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Broadhead, Alex. “Framing Dialect in the 1800 Lyrical Ballads: Wordsworth, Regionalisms and Footnotes.” Language and Literature, vol. 19, no. 3, 2010, pp. 249-63. Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. |
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Sotheby, William | The battle of the Nile, a poem | 1799 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Quote | ||
Tresham, Henry | Rome at the close of the eighteenth century!!! A poem, with notes. | 1799 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Wodhull, Michael | The equality of mankind: a poem | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Booker, Luke | The hop-garden, a didactic poem | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Der Landsturm von Kurmainz : mit Anmerkungen ; Zum Besten der Verwundeten bei demselben verleget | 1799 | Poetry | German | |||||
Trumbull, John | M'Fingal: a modern epic poem, in four cantos. By John Trumbull, Esq. With explanatory notes. | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pattison, Samuel | The golden lamp yet burning! A poem. | 1799 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | ||
Bond, Thomas | Lachrymæ Hiberniæ; or, the tears of Ireland, a poem | 1799 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Nicolai, Friedrich | Geheime Correspondenz zwischen dem dicken Manne Sempronius Gundibert und Friedrich Nicolai D., gefunden zwischen Jena und Königsberg. Mit Anmerkungen herausgegeben von Immanuele Sincero. Querlequitsch. Im ersten Jahre der Runkelrüben und Fichten | 1799 | Poetry | German | |||||
Biglow, William | Education: a poem, spoken at Cambridge, at the request of the Phi Beta Kappa, July 18th, 1799. | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph von | Die Befreyung Von Akri : Ein Historisches Gedicht Mit Noten Aus Vollgültigen Quellen | 1799 | Poetry | German | |||||
Anonymous | Lavinia, A Poem; and An Asiatic Petition. Both recommended to the attention of the ladies, by a friend. | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Polwhele, Richard | Grecian prospects, a poem in two cantos | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Buonaparte's reverie: a poem | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Gisborne, Thomas | Innovation: a poem | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Sharpe, Richard S. | The Margate new guide; or memoirs of five families out of six : who in town discontent with a good situation, make Margate the place of their summer migration ; with notes, and occasional anecdotes | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Manners, Catharine Rebecca | Review of poetry, ancient and modern. A poem. By Lady M****** | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Holford, George | The cave of Neptune; a dramatic poem: On the Victory gained by the English Fleet, under the Command of Lord Howe, in 1794 | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Canning, George; Gifford, William; Ellis, George; Hookham Frere, John | The Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | The indications and the information given to identify the passage in the notes differ from poem to poem. Sometimes, there is no indication in the text. In these cases, the annotation provides the line number. |
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Jean Paul | Briefe und Bevorstehender Lebenslauf | 1799 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Maurice, Thomas | Grove-Hill, a descriptive poem, with an ode to Mithra, by the author of Indian antiquities. | 1799 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | ||
Alexander, H. | The morning walk: or, The verge of the city. A poem | 1799 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Gentleman of Earl St. Vincent's fleet | The battle of the Nile: A descriptive poem. Addressed as a tributary wreath to nautic bravery. By a gentleman of Earl St. Vincent's Fleet. | 1799 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Trotter, Dr. | Suspiria Oceani, a Monody on the Death of Richard Earl Howe | 1800 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Cottle, Joseph | Alfred, An Epic Poem | 1800 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Simpson, Erik. Literary Minstrelsy, 1770-1830: Minstrels and Improvisers in British, Irish, and American Literature, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. | |
Jean Paul | Titan | 1800 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Edgeworth, Maria | Castle Rackrent | 1800 | Prose | English | None; Sign after item | Footnote; Other | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Stevenson, Jane. “The Politics of Historiography: Or, Novels with Footnotes.” Forging in the Smithy: National Identity and Representation in Anglo-Irish Literary History, edited by Joep Leerssen and Cedric C. Barfoot, Rodopi, 1995, pp. 195–206. Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. |
There are two types of annotations: (1) footnotes and (2) a glossary which appears before the main text. |
Llwyd, Richard | Beaumaris Bay, a poem: with notes, descriptive and explanatory; particulars of the druids, founders of some of the fifteen tribes of North Wales, the families descended from them, ... With an appendix: ... | 1800 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Edwards, Elizabeth. “Footnotes to a Nation: Richard Llwyd’s Beaumaris Bay (1800).” Voice and Context in Eighteenth-Century Verse, edited by Joanna Fowler and Allan Ingram, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, pp. 133–51. | |
Mathias, Thomas James | The shade of Alexander Pope, on the banks of the Thames. A satirical poem, with notes. Occasioned chiefly, but not wholly, by the residence of Henry Grattan, ex-representative in Parliament for the city of Dublin, at Twickenham, in November, 1798. | 1800 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Gifford, William | Epistle to Peter Pindar | 1800 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | La Bagarre du Pont-neuf, ou les cerises renversées. Poème heroï-comico-satyrico-burlesque, en trois chants, suivis de notes historiques, critiques et littéraires | 1801 | Poetry | French | |||||
Southey, Robert | Thalaba, the Destroyer | 1801 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote after chapter/canto | Page; Quote | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. Chatsiou, Ourania. “Robert Southey's 'Old Curiosity-Shops': 'Common-Placing' and Paratext.” Working With English, vol. 4, no. 1, 2008, pp. 19-38. Porter, Dahlia. “Formal Relocations: The Method of Southey's Thalaba the Destroyer (1801).” European Romantic Review, vol. 20, no. 5, 2009, pp. 671–79. Simmons, Clare A. “'Useful and Wasteful Both': Southey's Thalaba the Destroyer and the Function of Annotation in the Romantic Oriental Poem.” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture, vol. 27, 1-2, 1994, pp. 83-104. Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. |
According to Porter, it was originally published with footnotes rather than endnotes (cf. 672). Southey also refers to this fact in a letter to H.H. Southey (16 Oct. 1808) and to John May (12 Oct. 1808). |
Lucas, Charles | The Infernal Quixote | 1801 | Prose | English | Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. | ||||
Brentano, Clemens | Godwi oder Das steinerne Bild der Mutter. Ein verwilderter Roman von Maria | 1801 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Hubbard, John Clarke | Jacobinism : a poem | 1801 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Stewart, Charles | The Regicide, an Heroic Poem. In twenty-six books: with notes, and a dedication to the friend of Tallien | 1801 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Jackson, Heather J. Romantic Readers: The Evidence of Marginalia, Yale UP, 2005. p. 222 | I could not find the original work, only a review containing a long extract from the work (in: The Anti-Jacobin Review, April-August 1801, vol. 9) |
Jean Paul | Das heimliche Klaglied der jetzigen Männer; eine Stadtgeschichte und Die wunderbare Gesellschaft in der Neujahrsnacht | 1801 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Dusausoir, François-Jean | Le Bois de Boulogne, poème suivi de notes historiques et critiques | 1801 | Poetry | French | |||||
Fox, William, the Younger | La bagatella, or, Delineations of home scenery : a descriptive poem, with notes, critical and historical | 1801 | Poetry | English | None; Sign before item | Footnote | Line; Sign/number repeated | Sometimes, the annotation is indicated by an asterisk; sometimes, there is no indication. | |
Arnim, Ludwig Achim von | Armut, Reichtum, Schuld und Buße der Gräfin Dolores. Eine wahre Geschichte zur lehrreichen Unterhaltung armer Fräulein | 1801 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Mareck, Johann Baptist | Das Erzbisthum Wiens. Ein historisches Gedicht (mit Anmerkungen) | 1801 | Poetry | German | |||||
Sawyer, Anna | Poems on various subjects : with notes, historical and explanatory | 1801 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Damin, Louis | Mon siècle, ou Les trois satires , suivi de notes historiques, critiques et littéraires | 1801 | Poetry | French | |||||
Pindar, Peter [pseud. of Wolcot, John] | Out at last! or, The fallen minister | 1801 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | Lessenich, Rolf. Neoclassical Satire and the Romantic School 1780–1830, V&R Unipress, 2012. | |
Anonymous | London Cries, or, pictures of tumult and distress: a poem. To which is added, the Hall of Pedantry, With Notes. | 1801 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Moore, Thomas | The poetical works of the late Thomas Little, Esq. | 1801 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Tonra, Justin. “Masks of Refinement: Pseudonym, Paratext, and Authorship in the Early Poetry of Thomas Moore.” European Romantic Review, vol. 25, no. 5, 2014, pp. 551–73. | Very few annotations (and they are presented as being written by the 'editor'). |
Anonymous | London; a Poem Satirical and Descriptive, illustrated with Notes | 1802 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work. | ||||
Pratt, Samuel Jackson | Poor; or, Bread. A poem. With notes and illustrations. | 1802 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | There are also annotations on the annotations. | |
Roberdeau, John Peter | Fugitive verse and prose; with notes, observations and suggestions upon various temporary public subjects. | 1803 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Huddersford, George | Bonaparte : an heroic ballad with a sermon in its belly, which that renowned warrior and most revered theologian preached at his visitation of the good people of Egypt with explanatory notes | 1803 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Lathrop, John | Speech of Caunonicus, or, An Indian tradition : a poem with explanatory notes | 1803 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line; Sign after line | Foot- and endnotes | Sign/number repeated | Shorter annotations: footnotes (indication: sign) Longer annotations: endnotes (indication: number) |
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Alley, Jerom | The judge; or, An estimate of the importance of the judicial character, occasioned by the death of the late Lord Clare, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. A poem, in three cantos | 1803 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | There are also annotations on the annotations. | |
Porter, Jane | Thaddeus of Warsaw | 1803 | Prose | English | Simpson, Erik. Literary Minstrelsy, 1770-1830: Minstrels and Improvisers in British, Irish, and American Literature, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. | There are very few notes. (In fact, I could not find a single one, but Simpson mentions them. Maybe they were added in a later edition?) | |||
Pratt, Samuel Jackson | Cottage-pictures, or, The poor: a poem, with notes and illustrations | 1803 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Tresham, Henry | Britannicus to Buonaparte. An Heroic Epistle, with Notes | 1803 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work. | ||||
Drais von Sauerbronn, Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich von | An die Wahrheit : ein Gedicht in vier lyrischen Gesängen mit philosophischen Noten über die menschliche Kultur | 1803 | Poetry | German | |||||
Boswell, Alexander | The spirit of Tintoc: a ballad : with notes | 1803 | Poetry | English | Sign after item; Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Darwin, Erasmus | Temple of nature, or, The origin of society : a poem, with philosophical notes. | 1803 | Poetry | English | None | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Quote | Long footnotes and long endnotes | |
Cririe, James | Scottish Scenery, or, Sketches in Verse, Descriptive of Scenes chiefy in the Highlands of Scotland. With Notes and Illustrations | 1803 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | There are also annotations on the annotations. | |
Fessenden, Thomas Green | Terrible tractoration. A poetical petition against galvanising trumpery, and the Perkinistic institution, in four cantos. By Christopher Caustic | 1803 (2nd ed.) | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | The notes are almost as numerous and long as those in the Dunciads | |
Withchurch, Samuel | Hispaniola, a Poem: With Appropriate Notes. To which are Added, Lines on the Crucifixion; and Other Poetical Pieces | 1804 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Herbert, W. | Miscellaneous Poetry | 1804 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Senancour, Étienne Pivert de | Oberman | 1804 | Prose | French | Séité, Yannick. Du livre au lire: La nouvelle Héloïse: Roman des Lumières, Champion, 2002. p. 274 | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | |||
Boiste, Pierre-Claude-Victor | L'Univers, poëme en prose, en douze chants , suivi de notes et d'observations sur le système de Newton et la théorie physique de la Terre... 2e éd. | 1804 | Poetry | French | |||||
Campbell, Alexander | The Grampians desolate: a poem | 1804 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Bowles, William Lisle | Spirit of discovery, or, The conquest of ocean: a poem in five books : with notes, historical and illustrative | 1804 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Carey, David | The reign of fancy : a poem; with notes, lyric tales, etc. / By the author of the "Pleasures of nature." | 1804 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Jean Paul | Flegeljahre. Eine Biographie | 1804-1805 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Southey, Robert | Metrical tales and other poems | 1805 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. | Very few annotations |
Southey, Robert | Madoc | 1805 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Stanza | ||
Anonymous | The Alexandriad.: Being an humble attempt to enumerate in rhyme some of those acts which distinguish the reign of the Emperor Alexander | 1805 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Klingemann, Ernst August | Nachtwachen. Von Bonaventura | 1805 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Branagan, Thomas | Avenia, or, A tragical poem : on the oppression of the human species and infringement on the rights of man; in five books; with notes explanatory and miscellaneous, written in imitation of Homer's Iliad | 1805 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | ||
Goulburn, Edward | The blueviad, a satyrical poem | 1805 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | Almost every page features annotations, but most of them are rather short. | |
Shee, Martin Archer | Rhymes on Art; or the Remonstrance of a Painter; with notes and a preface, including strictures on the state of the arts, criticism, patronage, and public taste. | 1805 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Anonymous ["Terrae Filius"] | Werneria; or, Short characters of earths: with notes according to the improvements of Klaproth, Vauquelin, and Hauy | 1805 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | ||
D'Israeli, Isaac | FlimFlams! or, the Life and Errors of My Uncle, and the Amours of My Aunt! | 1805 | Prose | English | |||||
Scott, Walter | The Lay of the Last Minstrel | 1805 | Poetry | English | None; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Page; Sign/number repeated | Alexander, John H. The Lay of the Last Minstrel: Three Essays, Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, 1978. Hughes, Gillian. “Pickling Virgil? Scott's Notes to The Lay of the Last Minstrel.” Scottish Literary Review, vol. 7, no. 2, 2015, pp. 51–62. |
Short annotations: footnotes, indicated by sign Long annotations: endnotes at the very end, not indicated |
Moore, Thomas | Epistles, odes, and other poems | 1806 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Scott, Walter | Ballads and Lyrical Pieces | 1806 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Holcroft, Thomas | Tales in Verse, Critical, Satirical, Humurous | 1806 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | TorioWhiggoMachia; or, The Battle of the Whigs and Tories | 1806 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Mostly intertextual annotations | |
Impey, Elijah Barwell | Daylesford : a poem | 1806 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Cautery, Cornelius [pseud.?] | The retaliation : a poem, in six cantos, with notes; being a counter-part to Fessenden's, alias Doctor Caustic's, alias the hydraulic engineer's Democracy unveiled / by Cornelius Cautery | 1806 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Lee, Chauncey | The trial of virtue : a sacred poem; being a paraphrase of the whole book of Job, and designed as an explanatory comment upon the divine original; interspersed with critical notes upon a variety of its passages; in six books; to which is annexed, a dissertation upon the book of Job | 1806 | Poetry | English | Other | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Croker, John Wilson | The Amazoniad; or, Figure and fashion a scuffle in high life. With notes critical and historical interspersed with choice anecdotes of Bon Ton. | 1806 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | The notes are quite numerous but usually rather short. | |
Rickman, Thomas Clio | Corruption, A Satire | 1806 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Owenson, Sydney (Lady Morgan) | The Wild Irish Girl | 1806 | Prose | English | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. Stevenson, Jane. “The Politics of Historiography: Or, Novels with Footnotes.” Forging in the Smithy: National Identity and Representation in Anglo-Irish Literary History, edited by Joep Leerssen and Cedric C. Barfoot, Rodopi, 1995, pp. 195–206. Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. |
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Mannings, John Spelman | Cromer, a descriptive poem | 1806 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Diogenes [pseud. of Scheer, Frederick] | The Royal Eclipse; Or Delicate Facts Exhibiting the Secret Memirs of Squire George and His Wife. With Notes | 1807 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Fashion's analysis, or, The Winter in town : a satirical poem / by Anthony Avalanche; with notes, illustrations, etc., by Gregory Glacier | 1807 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Sedley, Charles [pseud.?] | The Barouche Driver and his Wife: A Tale for Haut Ton. Containging a Curious Biography of Living Characters, With Notes Explanatory. In two volumes. | 1807 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Bolton, Aquilla M. | The Independency of the mind affirmed : a poem in two parts with occasional notes | 1807 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | Very few annotations | |
Staël, Germaine de | Corinne | 1807 | Prose | French | Number/letter after item; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Page; Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | The groans of the talents; or, Private sentiments on public occurences. In six epistles from certain ex-ministers to their colleagues, most wonderfully intercepted. To which are added notes, critical, explanatory, and edifying | 1807 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Barrett, Eaton Stannard | All the talents; a satirical poem, in three dialogues | 1807 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | The annotations are numerous and often extremely long. Also contains annotations on the annotations (by Scriblerus). As in the Dunciads, Scriblerus sometimes misunderstands the text. |
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Ireland, William Henry | All the blocks! : or, an antidote to 'All the talents'. A satirical poem in three dialogues | 1807 | Poetry | English | Sign before item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Hamilton, Anne | Epics of the Ton; or, Glories of the great world. A poem, in two books, with notes and illustrations | 1807 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line | ||
Smith, Charlotte | Beachy Head | 1807 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | Labbe, Jacqueline M. “'Transplanted into More Congenial Soil': Footnoting the Self in the Poetry of Charlotte Smith.” Ma(r)king the Text: The Presentation of Meaning on the Literary Page, edited by Joe Bray et al., Ashgate, 2000, 71-86. Labbe, Jacqueline M. Charlotte Smith: Romanticism, Poetry and the Culture of Gender, Manchester UP, 2003. Reinfandt, Christoph. “The Textures of Romanticism: Exploring Charlotte Smith’s ‘Beachy Head’ (1807).” Anglistentag 2012 Potsdam: Proceedings, edited by Katrin Röder and Ilse Wischer, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2013, pp. 99-114. |
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Byron, George Gordon | Hours of Idleness | 1807 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Wordsworth, William | Poems, in Two Volumes | 1807 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | ||
Poirier, Louis-Eugène | Eloge historique de Jean-Bart...suivi de notes | 1807 | Prose | French | |||||
Roman, Jean-Joseph-Thérèse | Les Échecs, poème en 4 chants, par feu l'abbé Roman, précédé de recherches historiques sur les échecs, et suivi de notes | 1807 | Poetry | French | |||||
Hayley, William | The triumphs of temper : a poem: in six cantos | 1807 | Poetry | English | Sign after item; Sign before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Robertson, Ritchie. Mock-Epic Poetry from Pope to Heine, OUP, 2009. 126ff. | |
Chrononhotonthologos [pseud., attributed to David Carey] | Ins and Outs; or, The State of Parties. A Satirical Poem | 1807 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | ||
Greenshields, John B. | Home : a poem | 1808 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Jean Paul | Des Feldpredigers Schmelzle Reise nach Flätz mit fortgehenden Noten; nebst Der Beichte des Teufels bei einem Staatsmanne | 1808 | Prose | German | Eckstein, Evelyn. Fussnoten: Anmerkungen zu Poesie und Wissenschaft, Lit, 2001. 151-154. Rehm, Walther. “Jean Pauls vergnügtes Notenleben oder Notenmacher und Notenleser.” Späte Studien, Francke, 1964, 7-96. |
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Stewart, John | The resurrection : a poem | 1808 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Mayne, John | The siller gun : a poem in four cantos, with notes and a glossary | 1808 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Noble, Thomas | Blackheath; a poem, in five cantos | 1808 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Tighe, William | The plants, a poem, cantos the first and second, with notes | 1808 | Poetry | English | Other | Endnote after chapter/canto | Line; Quote | Indication: sign before the line in which the annotated item appears | |
Scott, Walter | Marmion; a tale of Flodden Field. Illustrated with engravings from the designs of R. Westall; with notes to each canto. | 1808 | Poetry | English | None; Number/letter after item | Foot- and endnotes | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Short annotations: footnotes, indicated by letter Long annotations: endnotes, often no indication, but there is a letter after "The very form of Hilda fair" (Canto VI, page 321), leading to a footnote saying "See note". |
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Pindar Minimus [pseud.] | Little odes to great folks; with a dedicatory dithyrambic to Sir R-ch-rd Ph-ll-ps, knight. By Pindar Minimus; With notes, critical and explanatory, By Sextus Scriblerus | 1808 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Also uses the printer's devil as an editorial persona. | |
Moore, Thomas | Corruption and Intolerance: two poems. With notes. Addressed to an Englishman by an Irishman | 1808 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item; Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Simpson, Erik. Literary Minstrelsy, 1770-1830: Minstrels and Improvisers in British, Irish, and American Literature, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. | Very extensively annotated; also has notes on the notes Indications in the poem: signs Indications in the annotations (leading to the annotations for the annotations): numbers |
Grahame, James | Siege of Copenhagen. A poem; with notes | 1808 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | ||
Mant, Richard | The Simpliciad | 1808 | Poetry | English | None; Sign before item | Footnote | Line; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Fuess, Claude Moore. Lord Byron as a Satirist in Verse, Russell & Russell, 1964. p. 36 | Explanatory annotations: sign before item; sign repeated and quote Intertextual annotations: no indication; line number given |
Anonymous | The Twelve : a poem, in three cantos | 1808 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Pursuits of agriculture; a satirical poem, in three cantos, with notes | 1808 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Woodworth, Samuel | New-Haven : a poem, satirical and sentimental, with critical, humorous, descriptive, historical, biographical, and explanatory notes / by Selim | 1809 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | ||
Barlow, Joel | The Columbiad; a poem | 1809 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Quote | ||
Anonymous | Faction, a poem with notes | 1809 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Jean Paul | Dr. Katzenbergers Badereise nebst einer Auswahl Verbesserter Werkchen | 1809 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Roxby, Robert | The lay of the Reedwater minstrel, illustr. with notes historical and explanatory, by a son of Reed | 1809 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Guillon, M.-N.-S. | Éloge de M. d'Orléans de Lamotte, évêque d'Amiens, suivi de notes historiques | 1809 | Poetry | French | |||||
Croker, John Wilson | The battles of Talavera : A poem | 1809 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | ||
Aorist, Peter [pseud.] | The brandiad : a poem, in two books | 1809 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | The hermitage, or views of life and manners : a poem, with notes | 1809 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote after chapter/canto | Sign/number repeated | The notes also appear in the table of contents under headings like "On Music". | |
Campbell, Thomas | Gertrude of Wyoming : Pennsylvanian tale ; and other poems | 1809 | Poetry | English | None; Number/letter after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Quote; Sign/number repeated; Stanza | Robertson, Fiona. Legitimate Histories: Scott, Gothic, and the Authorities of Fiction, Clarendon, 1998. | Short annotations: indicated by letter; footnotes Long annotations: no indication; endnotes |
Moore, Thomas | The Sceptic; a Philosophical Satire | 1809 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Owenson, Sydney (Lady Morgan) | Woman, or Ida of Athens | 1809 | Prose | English | Number/letter after item; Other; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Page; Sign/number repeated | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. | The footnotes refer to the respective endnotes in which the real annotation is to be found. |
Rostan, Casimir | La mort du général Cervoni a la bataille d'Eckmuhl: poème lyrique, suivi de notes historiques sur la vie militaire et civile de ce guerrier | 1809 | Poetry | French | |||||
Shee, Martin Archer | Elements of art, a poem; in six cantos; with notes and a preface; including strictures on the state of the arts, criticism, patronage, and public taste. | 1809 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | The annotations are very long and span several pages; it is a bit difficult to find out which annotation belongs to which line. | |
Byron, George Gordon | English Bards and Scotch Reviewers | 1809 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | "What-do-you-want?" : explained in a poetical epistle from O.P. to all the Aitches, with notes illustrative. | 1809 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Ireland, William Henry | The fisher boy, a poem comprising his several avocations, during the four seasons of the year | 1809 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Macro [pseud.] | The Scotiad : or Wise men of the North!!! A serio-comic and satiric poem in three cantos / by Macro | 1809 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | But at the end of the volume, there are also annotations indicated by numbers (and still presented as footnotes). | |
Lambe, Robert | An exact history of the battle of Flodden: in verse | 1809 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line | It is very hard to find the annotated passage in the text because the lines are not numbered even though the annotations refer to line numbers. Also contains several appendices. |
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Hodgson, Francis | Lady Jane Grey : a tale, in two books : with miscellaneous poems | 1809 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote after chapter/canto | Page; Quote | Rather an appendix than a collection of notes. There are also some footnotes attached to the shorter poems. |
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Northmore, Thomas | Washington; or, Liberty restored: a poem, in ten books | 1809 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Pratt, Samuel Jackson | The lower world; a poem, in four books, with notes | 1810 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Short annotations: sign and footnote Long annotations: number and endnote |
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Boswell, Alexander | Edinburgh, or The ancient royalty : a sketch of former manners : with notes / by Simon Gray. |
1810 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Page; Sign/number repeated | Footnotes refer to endnotes | |
Anonymous | The Maid of Renmore: Or, Platonic Love; a Mock Heroic Romance, in Verse, with Burlesque Notes in humble imitation of modern annotators | 1810 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Endnote at very end | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Arbuckle, James | Glotta, or, The Clyde, a poem | 1810 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Sympson, Joseph | Science revived, or, The vision of Alfred : a poem in eight cantos with biographical notes | 1810 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Goulburn, Edward | The Pursuits of Fashion | 1810 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Smedley, Edward | Erin : a geographical and descriptive poem | 1810 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Sotheby, William | Constance de Castile : a poem, in ten cantos | 1810 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Scrawlenburgius, Johannes [pseud.] | The combustible : a heroic poem; with notes critical and explanatory | 1810 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Peacock, Thomas Love | The genius of the Thames: a lyrical poem, in two parts | 1810 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Rogers, Samuel | The Voyage of Columbus | 1810 | Poetry | English | None; Number/letter after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Short notes: footnotes, indicated by letter Long notes: no indication, endnotes |
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Porter, Jane | The Scottish Chiefs | 1810 | Prose | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Page; Sign/number repeated | Robertson, Fiona. Legitimate Histories: Scott, Gothic, and the Authorities of Fiction, Clarendon, 1998. Simpson, Erik. Literary Minstrelsy, 1770-1830: Minstrels and Improvisers in British, Irish, and American Literature, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. |
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Southey, Robert | The Curse of Kehama | 1810 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. Chatsiou, Ourania. “Robert Southey's 'Old Curiosity-Shops': 'Common-Placing' and Paratext.” Working With English, vol. 4, no. 1, 2008, pp. 19-38. Robertson, Fiona. Legitimate Histories: Scott, Gothic, and the Authorities of Fiction, Clarendon, 1998. |
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Scott, Walter | The Lady of the Lake | 1810 | Poetry | English | None; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated; Stanza | Short annotations: indicated by sign and footnotes Lond annotations: no indication and endnotes |
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Mitford, Mary Russell | Christina, the maid of the South seas; a poem | 1811 | Poetry | English | None; Number/letter after item | Foot- and endnotes | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Webb, Francis | Somerset : a poem | 1811 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Brandon, Isaac | Instruction; a poem | 1811 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Hobhouse, John Cam | The Wonders of a Week at Bath | 1811 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations, very short ones | |
Jean Paul | Leben Fibels, des Verfassers der Bienrodischen Fibel | 1811 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Mitford, John | Agnes, the Indian captive. A poem, in four cantos. With other poems. | 1811 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Anonymous | Catalonia, a poem; with notes illustrative of the present state of affairs in the Peninsula. | 1811 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Stanza | ||
Drummond, William Hamilton | The Giant's Causeway, a poem | 1811 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Anonymous | The festivaliad : a singular metrical poem, written in commemoration of the Festival of Saint John, the first Christian Mason, which was celebrated at Dorchester, Mass. June 24th, anno Domini 1807, annoque lucis 5807 / by Morpheus Stupor; to which are prefixed, a few prefatory remarks, and through the whole are interspersed a number of interesting observations and explanatory notes, by Hezekiah Hectic | 1811 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Leadbetter, Mary & Edgeworth, Maria |
Cottage Dialogues Amongst the Irish Peasantry | 1811 | Prose | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Bigge, John [pseud.] | Contes de Fous, and other trifles in verse, with notes, critical and explanatory | 1812 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Arnim, Ludwig Achim von | Isabella von Ägypten. Kaiser Karl des Fünften erste Jugendliebe | 1812 | Prose | German | Found on Bernhard Metz and Sabine Zubarik's list of annotated fiction: http://www.amrandebemerkt.de/bibliographie.htm | ||||
Anonymous | The legend of Cathleen and Kevin | 1812 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Foot- and endnotes | Sign/number repeated | Ravelhofer, Barbara. “Oral Poetry and the Printing Press in Byron's The Giaour.” Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism, vol. 11, no. 1, 2005, pp. 23–40. | |
Phillips, Charles | The Emerald Isle : a poem, with notes | 1812 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Lovett, John | Washington's birth day: an historical poem, with notes and appendix / by a Washingtonian. | 1812 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Grenville, George Nugent | Portugal, a Poem in Two Parts | 1812 | Poetry | English | Number/letter before item | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Rowlandson, Thomas | Petticoat Loose, A Poem with notes | 1812 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Ireland, William Henry | Neglected genius, a poem | 1812 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | Reviewed by Byron: Monthly Review (Enlarged Series), vol. lxx (Jan.–Apr. 1813), art. xv, pp. 203–5. Review also published in Prothero ii. 420–3 and in Byron's Miscellaneous Prose. | |
Anonymous | Drury. A poem | 1812 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Cervantes [pseud.] | The state doctors, or A tale of the times. A poem, in four cantos. | 1812 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Peacock, Thomas Love | The philosophy of melancholy : a poem in four parts with a mythological ode | 1812 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote after chapter/canto | Page; Quote | ||
Colton, Charles Caleb | Hypocrisy: A Satire | 1812 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pindar, Peter [pseud. of Wolcot, John] | The works of Peter Pindar, Esq. : to which are prefixed memoirs of the author's life | 1812 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Byron, George Gordon | Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage I and II (1st ed) | 1812 (1st ed.) | Poetry | English | None; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Quote; Sign/number repeated; Stanza | Short notes: footnotes, indicated by sign Long notes: endnotes, not indicated, after each canto |
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Byron, George Gordon | Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage I and II (2nd ed onwards) | 1812 (2nd ed. onwards) | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Line; Quote; Sign/number repeated; Stanza | ||
Paulding, James Kirke | The lay of the Scottish fiddle. A poem in five cantos. Supposed to be written by W---- S----, Esq. |
1813 | Poetry | English | None; Number/letter after line | Foot- and endnotes | Quote; Sign/number repeated | A few footnotes, many endnotes; footnotes indicated by asterisk, no indication for the endnotes | |
Shelley, Percy Bysshe | Queen Mab : a philosophical poem : with notes | 1813 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Stanza | Erchinger, Philipp. “Science, footnotes and the margins of poetry in Percy B. Shelley’s Queen Mab and Charlotte Smith’s Beachy Head.” European Journal of English Studies, vol. 22, no. 3, 2018, pp. 241–57. Morton, Timothy. “The Notes to Queen Mab and Shelley’s Spinozism.” The Neglected Shelley, edited by Alan Weinberg and Timothy Webb, Ashgate, 2015, pp. 77–94. St. Clair, William. The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period, CUP, 2004. 318. |
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Montgomery, James | The world before the flood, a poem, in ten cantos : with other occasional pieces | 1813 | Poetry | English | Other; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Sign/number repeated | Mostly footnotes, but one of them refers to an endnote at the very end of the poem | |
MacCumhaill, Finn | Fingal, a Fine-Eirin: a poem in six cantos; with notes intended to delineate the manners and state of society of ancient Ireland. | 1813 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
Moore, Thomas | Intercepted Letters, Or, The Twopenny Post-bag: To which are Added, Trifles Reprinted, edited by Thomas Brown, the Younger | 1813 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Watson, Alex. Romantic Marginality: Nation and Empire on the Borders of the Page, Pickering & Chatto, 2012. | |
Graham, Elizabeth Susanna Davenport | Eo-Nauts, or The spirit of delusion, a serio, comico, logical, eulogical, lyrical, satyrical poem, with notes, geographical and critical, of various commentators / edited by Lemuel Gulliver, Esq., and dedicated to the Mayor of Bristol. | 1813 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Also impersonates different characters (mostly contemporary authors) in the annotations, like Pope in the Dunciads. | |
Byron, George Gordon | The Giaour | 1813 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item; Sign after item | Endnote at very end; Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Editions 1-6: footnotes Edition 7 onwards: endnotes |
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Byron, George Gordon | The Bride of Abydos | 1813 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | |||
Scott, Walter | Rokeby | 1813 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Stanza | ||
Fitzgerald, Preston | Spain delivered : a poem in two cantos : and other poems | 1813 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | A sequel to the "Rejected addresses" | 1813 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Newport, Matthew | Don Emanuel; a poem, in three cantos; with notes. | 1813 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Peacock, Thomas Love | Sir Hornbook, or Childe Launcelot's Expedition | 1813 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Found on William Denton's list of annotated fiction: https://www.miskatonic.org/footnotes.html | |
Philippart, C., Mrs. | Muscovy: A Poem, in Four Cantos: with Notes, Historical & Military: Also Several Detached Pieces | 1813 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Page; Sign/number repeated | ||
Bidlake, John | The year : a poem | 1813 | Poetry | English | None; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Short annotations: sign and footnote Long annotations: no indication and endnote |
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Roby, John | Jokeby, a burlesque on Rokeby, : a poem, in six cantos, / by an amateur of fashion; ; to which are added, occasional notes, by our most popular characters | 1813 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Stanza | Also impersonates different characters (mostly contemporary authors) in the annotations, like Pope in the Dunciads. | |
Byron, George Gordon | The Waltz | 1813 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Pierce, William Leigh | The year: a poem, in three cantoes. By William Leigh Pierce, esq. | 1813 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Footnotes refer to endnotes, e.g. "Vide appendix, Note III" (but there are also very long footnotes, e.g. on page 90) |
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Holme, James | Moscow; or, Triumphant self-devotion. A poem in three cantos, with notes, historical, philosophical, and critical | 1813 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Quote | ||
Anonymous | Forbury Hill, a poem | 1813 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Metrical Scions: Or Traits of Patriotism : a Poem, with Notes | 1813 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Byron, George Gordon | The Corsair | 1814 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Daniel, George | The modern Dunciad, a satire : with notes, biographical and critical | 1814 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Hawley, Judith. “Grub Street in Albion: or, Scriblerian Satire in the Romantic Metropolis.” Romanticism, vol. 14, no. 2, 2008, pp. 81–93. doi:10.3366/E1354991X08000202. | |
Haygarth , William | Greece, a poem, in three parts; with notes, classical illustrations, and sketches of the scenery | 1814 | Poetry | English | None; Number/letter after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Short annotation: number and footnote Long annotation: no indication and endnote |
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Anonymous ["Member of the University of Oxford"] | Ovid in London : a ludicrous poem, in six cantos / by a Member of the University of Oxford | 1814 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Brentano, Clemens | Die Gründung Prags | 1814 | Drama | German | |||||
Anonymous | Sortes Horatianae: A Poetical Review of Poetical Talent, with Notes | 1814 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Anonymous | Anacreon in Dublin. With notes, critical, historical, & explanatory | 1814 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Byron, George Gordon | Lara | 1814 | Poetry | English | None | Other | Line; Page; Quote | The annotation appears before the poem | |
Merivale, John Herman | Orlando in Roncesvalles, a poem in five cantos | 1814 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote after chapter/canto | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Byron, George Gordon | Ode to Napoleon | 1814 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Ash, Charles Bowker | Adbaston; a poem | 1814 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Very few annotations | |
Southey, Robert | Roderick, the last of the Goths | 1814 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. Robertson, Fiona. Legitimate Histories: Scott, Gothic, and the Authorities of Fiction, Clarendon, 1998. |
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Wordsworth, William | The Excursion | 1814 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | ||
Martini, Carl | Dankadresse für Napoleon Buonaparte, im Namen der geretteten Nationen : ein Gedicht, aber keine Dichtung! ; mit angehängten Noten zum Text und einer Paraphrase der merkwürdigen prophetischen Stelle Jesaja 14,5-20 | 1814 | Poetry | German | |||||
Halcomb, John, Jr. | Peace, a Pindaric Ode of Triumph, addressed to the Regent of England | 1814 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Malcolm, John | Persia. A poem. With notes | 1814 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Shee, Martin Archer | The commemoration of Reynolds : in two parts, with notes, and other poems | 1814 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Satiricus Sculptor [pseud. of Ireland, William Henry] | Chalcographimania; or, The portrait-collector and printseller's chronicle, with infatuations of every description. A humorous poem. In four books. With copious notes explanatory. | 1814 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Rogers, Samuel | Jacqueline, a Tale | 1814 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Published in the same volume as Byron's Lara There seems to be no consistent Murray 'house style' for annotations: the annotation for Lara appears before the poem itself on a separate page. |
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Hunt, Leigh | The feast of the poets : with notes, and other pieces in verse | 1814 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item; Sign after item | Foot- and endnotes | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Endnotes for the main poem of the volume, footnotes for the other poems in the volume. | |
Allen, Benjamin | Urania, or The true use of poesy : a poem | 1814 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Bonaparte, Lucien | Charlemagne, ou l'Église délivrée, poème épique en vingt-quatre chants | 1814 | Poetry | French | |||||
Gisborne, Thomas | Rothley Temple; : a poem, in three cantos | 1815 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Macdonald, John Paul | A Keppoch song: a poem in five cantos: being the origin and history of the family, alias Donald, Lord of the Isles, carried down to its extinction, with a continuation of the family of Keppoch; the whole combined with the history of Scotland, with notes and references, and concluding with an analysis of the Scotch acts of Parliament, relative to the Douglas association; and an address to His Royal Highness the prince regent | 1815 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Bowles, William Lisle | The missionary; a poem | 1815 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Ireland, William Henry | The Sailor-boy : a poem in four cantos illustrative of the Navy of Great Britain | 1815 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Gilmour, Robert | Lothaire : a romance, in six cantos: with notes | 1815 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Quote; Stanza | ||
Knight, Ann Cuthbert | Home: a poem | 1815 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Footnotes refer to the endnotes | |
Howard, John Owens | Clara; or, Fancy's tale; a poem, in three cantos | 1815 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | None; Page; Quote | ||
Etty, Robert | Cossack: a poem, in three cantos. With notes | 1815 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Grant, Johnson | Arabia, a poem; with notes, to which are added several smaller pieces. | 1815 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Herbert, William | Helga: A Poem in Seven Cantos, with notes. [The volume also contains "Song of Vala" and "Brynhilda", both of which are also annotated.] |
1815 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Quote | ||
Cope, Harriet | Suicide: a poem. In four parts, illustrated with notes | 1815 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Pye, Henry James | Alfred, an epic poem | 1815 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Line; Quote | ||
Peacock, Thomas Love | Headlong Hall | 1815 | Prose | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Found on William Denton's list of annotated fiction: https://www.miskatonic.org/footnotes.html | |
Ireland, William Henry | Scribbleomania: Or, The Printer's Devil's Polichronicon; a Sublime Poem | 1815 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | Hawley, Judith. “Grub Street in Albion: or, Scriblerian Satire in the Romantic Metropolis.” Romanticism, vol. 14, no. 2, 2008, pp. 81–93. doi:10.3366/E1354991X08000202. | |
Scott, Walter | The lord of the isles, a poem in six cantos | 1815 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Stanza | The annotations themselves are also sometimes annotated. | |
Terrot, Charles Hughes | Hezekiah and Sennacherib : a poem | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Hodson, Margaret (née Holford) | Margaret of Anjou : a poem | 1816 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote after chapter/canto | Line; Quote; Stanza | ||
Walker, James Scott. | South American. A metrical tale, in four cantos; with historical notes, and other poems | 1816 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Quote; Sign/number repeated; Stanza | ||
Barlow, Joel | The vision of Columbus : a poem, in nine books; with explanatory notes | 1816 | Poetry | English | Sign after line | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Osiander, Friedrich Benjamin | Dank und Bitte an die Najade Nenndorf : Ein Gedicht mit Anmerkungen | 1816 | Poetry | German | |||||
Knight, Henry Gally | Ilderim : a Syrian tale. In four cantos | 1816 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Quote | ||
Pierpont, John | Airs of Palestine; a poem | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Barrett, Eaton Stannard | The talents run mad; or, Eighteen hundred and sixteen. A satirical poem. In three dialogues, with notes. | 1816 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | ||
Trench, Melesina [pseud. ?] | Laura's dream; or, The moonlanders. A poem, with notes. By Melesina Trench | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Mitchie, John | Vices of the tavern dissected: or, Drunkenness laid open. A poem. With ... notes and illustrations … | 1816 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Anonymous | Characters of the Court: a poem : with notes. | 1816 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Davidson, Henry | Waterloo. A Poem, with Notes | 1816 | Poetry | English | Unfortunately, I could not find a digitised version of this work | ||||
Felch, Walton | The manufacturer's pocket-piece, or, The cotton-mill moralized : a poem, with illustrative notes | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Cunningham, John William | De Rancé; a poem | 1816 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Stanza | ||
Martin, Thomas | The manger, or, The birth of Christ : a poem in four cantos | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Sign/number repeated | ||
Southey, Robert | The Poet’s Pilgrimage to Waterloo | 1816 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. | |
Byron, George Gordon | Parisina | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote after chapter/canto | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Byron, George Gordon | The Prisoner of Chillon | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Johnston, Archibald | The mariner; a poem in two cantos | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Byron, George Gordon | Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage III | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Southey, Robert | The Lay of the Laureate | 1816 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. | |
Byron, George Gordon | Siege of Corinth | 1816 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote after chapter/canto | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Marsden, Joshua | The narrative of a mission to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Somers islands: with a tour to lake Ontario : to which is added, The mission, an original poem, with copious notes : also, a brief account of missionary societies, and much interesting information on missions in general | 1816 | Poetry | English | None | Footnote | Quote | ||
Steele, Sarah | Eva, an historical poem, with notes, accompanied by some lyric poems | 1816 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote after chapter/canto | Page; Quote | ||
Griffiths, Griffiths ap | The sons of St. David: A Cambro-British Historical Tale of the Fourteenth Century. With explanatory notes and references. In three volumes | 1816 | Prose | English | None | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote | ||
D'Oyly, Thomas | The bronze dove: a poem, in seven cantos | 1817 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote | ||
Homfray, Francis | Thoughts on happiness, : a poem. / By the Rev. Francis Homfray, A.M. late of Oriel College, Oxford; and rector of Lanvayer Kilgeddine, Monmouthshire | 1817 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor | The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in Sibylline leaves: a collection of poems |
1817 | Poetry | English | None | Margin | None | Chatsiou, Ourania. Paratext and Poetics in British Romantic-Period Literature. Unpublished PhD thesis, 2009. 89. Lipking, Lawrence. “The Marginal Gloss.” Critical Inquiry, vol. 3, no. 4, 1977, pp. 609–55. Wall, Wendy. “Interpreting Poetic Shadows: The Gloss of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, vol. 29, no. 2, 1987, pp. 179–95. –- In her unpublished PhD thesis, Chatsiou also provides the following references: Huntington Brown, ‘The Gloss to the “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”, Modern Quarterly Review, 36 (1945), 319-324. Sarah Dyck, ‘Perspective in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’’’, Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 13: 4 (1973), 591-604. Frances Ferguson, ‘Coleridge and the Deluded Reader: “The Rime of the Ancient mariner’’’, Georgia Review, 31 (1977), 617-635. Jerome C. Christensen, ‘Coleridge’s Marginal Method in the Biographia Literaria’, PMLA, 92:5 (1977), 928-940. Jerome J. McGann, ‘The Meaning of the Ancient Mariner’, Critical Inquiry, 8: 1 (1981), 35-67. K. M. Wheeler, ‘The Gloss to “The Ancient Mariner”: An Ironic Commentary’, in The Creative Mind of Coleridge’s Poetry (London: Heinmann, 1981), pp. 42-64. Lindsay Davies, ‘The Poem, the Gloss and the Critic: Discourse and Subjectivity in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’’’, Forum for Modern Language Studies, 26: 3 (1990), 259-271. |
The collection also contains some poems with footnotes |
Carlyle, Robert | De Vaux, : or The heir of Gilsland, a poem, in five cantos | 1817 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Quote; Stanza | ||
Croly, George | Paris in 1815, a poem. With notes | 1817 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Dallas, Alexander R.C. | Ramirez; a poem | 1817 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | The author is the son of Byron's friend Robert Charles Dallas | |
Gally Knight, Henry | Phrosyne: a Grecian Tale and Alashtar: an Arabian Tale | 1817 | Poetry | English | None | Endnote at very end | Quote | ||
Moore, Thomas | Lalla Rookh | 1817 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Foot- and endnotes | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | Short annotations: footnotes, indicated Long annotations: endnotes, not indicated |
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Stendhal | Histoire de la peinture en Italie | 1817 | Prose | French | Dürrenmatt, Jacques. “La note comme lieu de autoréférence.” L'espace de la note, edited by Jacques Dürrenmatt and Andréas Pfersmann, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2004, 51-64. Dürrenmatt, Jacques. “Notes intertextualles chez Stendhal et Louvet.” L'espace de la note, edited by Jacques Dürrenmatt and Andréas Pfersmann, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2004, 127-140. |
About Stendhal's notes in general, see Rannaud, Gérald. “La Marge et la Pensée: Notes sur la «marginale» chez Stendhal.” Le livre annoté, edited by Christian Jacob, Bibliothèque nationale de France, 1999, 72-77. |
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Peacock, Thomas Love | The Round Table, or King Arthur's Feast | 1817 | Poetry | English | Found on William Denton's list of annotated fiction: https://www.miskatonic.org/footnotes.html | ||||
Hemans, Felicia | Modern Greece : a poem | 1817 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Breton, Marianne | The Wife of Fitzalice and the Caledonian Siren. A Romance, With Historical Notes. In Five Volumes. | 1817 | Prose | English | |||||
Scott, Jonathan M. | The sorceress : or, Salem delivered. A poem, in four cantos | 1817 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Byron, George Gordon | Manfred | 1817 | Drama | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Scott, Jonathan M. | Blue lights, or, The convention. A poem, in four cantos | 1817 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Peacock, Thomas Love | Melincourt | 1817 | Prose | English | Found on William Denton's list of annotated fiction: https://www.miskatonic.org/footnotes.html | ||||
Jeffrey, Francis; Gordon, John | The Craniad; or, Spurzheim Illustrated | 1817 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line; Sign after line | Foot- and endnotes | Quote; Sign/number repeated | Long notes: number and endnote Short notes: sign and footnote |
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Cowen, Isaac | The sage; an original poem | 1817 | Poetry | English | Sign after item | Footnote | Sign/number repeated | ||
F.H.B | An address [in verse] to ... Lord Byron, with an opinion on some of his writings | 1817 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after item | Endnote at very end | Quote; Sign/number repeated | ||
Yeatman, Harry Farr | Brent Knoll, a poem | 1817 | Poetry | English | Number/letter after line | Endnote at very end | Line; Page; Sign/number repeated | ||
Moore, Thomas | The Fudge Family in Paris, edited by Thomas Brown, the Younger | 1818 |