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Malone Papers

Malone 1046-1058; MSS. Malone 29, 38-39, 43

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Title

Malone Papers

Shelfmark

Malone 1046-1058; MSS. Malone 29, 38-39, 43

Summary

Manuscripts of Edmond Malone, 18th-19th century.

Date

18th-19th century

Language

English

Physical extent

1.87 Linear metres

17 boxes

Acquisition

The manuscripts were purchased from Thomas Rodd, the London bookseller, in 1838.

Subject

19th century

Literature

18th century

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Connections

People associated with this object

  • Malone, Edmond, 1741-1812

  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

Related items

  • MS. Malone 38

  • MS. Malone 39

  • MS. Malone 43

  • Malone 1046

  • Malone 1047

  • Malone 1048

  • Malone 1049

  • Malone 1050

  • Malone 1051

  • Malone 1052

  • Malone 1053

  • Malone 1054

  • Malone 1055

  • Malone 1056

  • Malone 1057

  • Malone 1058

  • MS. Malone 29

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