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* First Quarto ( Q1 ) In 1603 the booksellers Nicholas Ling and John Trundell published, and Valentine Simmes printed the so-called " bad " first quarto.
In 1837 he issued the " Prodrome " of a monograph on the recent and fossil Echinodermata, the first part of which appeared in 1838 ; in 1839 – 40 he published two quarto volumes on the fossil Echinoderms of Switzerland ; and in 1840 – 45 he issued his Etudes critiques sur les mollusques fossiles (" Critical Studies on Fossil Mollusks ").
Title page of the first quarto ( 1622 )
The play was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 6 October 1621, by Thomas Walkley, and was first published in quarto format by him in 1622:
The publications of the latter are usually abbreviated to Q1, Q2, etc., where the letter stands for " quarto " and the number for the first, secord, or third edition published.
All of these were quarto editions, with one exception: The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York, the first edition of Henry VI, part 3, was printed in octavo form in 1594.
Title page of the first quarto ( 1600 )
The Chronicle History of Henry the fifth was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 14 August 1600 by the bookseller Thomas Pavier ; the first quarto was published before the end of the year — though by Thomas Millington and John Busby rather than Pavier.
Title page of the first quarto edition, published in 1608
Title page of the first quarto ( 1598 )
Love's Labour's Lost was first published in quarto in 1598 by the bookseller Cuthbert Burby.
In its first 1598 quarto publication it appears as Loues Labors Lost.
The play was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 29 August 1597 by the bookseller Andrew Wise ; the first quarto was published by him later that year, printed by Valentine Simmes.
The first volume of his great work, Système silurien du centre de la Bohême ( dealing with trilobites, several genera, including Deiphon, which he personally described ), appeared in 1852 ; and from that date until 1881, he issued twenty-one quarto volumes of text and plates.
Although Richard III was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 20 October 1597, by the bookseller Andrew Wise, who published the first quarto ( Q1 ) later that year ( with printing done by Valentine Simmes ), Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, which cannot have been written much later than 1592 ( Marlowe died in 1593 ) is thought to have been influenced by it.
Title page of the first quarto ( 1596 )
Title page of the first quarto ( 1594 )
2 Henry VI was written before 12 March 1594, the date on which a quarto version of the play was entered into the Stationers ' Register by the bookseller Thomas Millington, printed by Thomas Creede later that year, under the title The First part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster, with the death of the good Duke Humphrey: And the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke, and the Tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of VVinchester, vvith the notable Rebellion of Jacke Cade: And the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the Crowne.
Traditionally, critical opinion has tended to favour the first theory ; that The Contention is a bad quarto, a memorial reconstruction, perhaps by the actor who had played Suffolk and / or Cade in early performance.
Other works by Lardner are A Large Collection of Ancient Jewish and Heathen Testimonies to the Truth of the Christian Revelation, with Notes and Observations ( 4 volumes, quarto, 1764 – 1767 ); The History of the Heretics of the two first Centuries after Christ, published posthumously in 1780 ; and a considerable number of occasional sermons.
It was printed in a quarto format by the publisher Froben at Nuremberg along with Camerarius's translation to Latin of Books I, II and portions of Books III and IV, accompanied with his notes on the first two books, the Greek text of the Centiloquium ( Καρπός ) and a Latin translation from Iovianus Pontanus.
The first quarto was published later that year, in an inferior text, by bookseller Arthur Johnson.
Shakespeare's sonnets are a collection of 154 sonnets, dealing with themes such as the passage of time, love, beauty and mortality, first published in a 1609 quarto entitled SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS.
In the first quarto of Hamlet, Polonius is named " Corambis ".
In 1776 appeared the first volume ( in quarto ) of his long-projected History of Music.

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Apus was one of twelve constellations created by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman and it first appeared on a 35 cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 ( or 1598 ) in Amsterdam by Plancius with Jodocus Hondius.
It first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 ( or 1598 ) in Amsterdam by Plancius and Jodocus Hondius.
The cynical attitude toward recruited infantry in the face of ever more powerful field artillery is the source of the term cannon fodder, first used by François-René de Chateaubriand, in 1814 ; however, the concept of regarding soldiers as nothing more than " food for powder " was mentioned by William Shakespeare as early as 1598, in Henry IV, Part 1.
The first recorded mention of the Dodo was by Dutch sailors in 1598.
Dorado was one of twelve constellations named by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman, and it first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 ( or 1598 ) in Amsterdam by Plancius with Jodocus Hondius.
Grus first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 ( or 1598 ) in Amsterdam by Plancius with Jodocus Hondius.
Hydrus was one of twelve constellations created by Petrus Plancius from the observations of Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman and it first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 ( or 1598 ) in Amsterdam by Plancius with Jodocus Hondius.
Juan de Oñate officially established the name when he was appointed the first governor of the new Province of New Mexico in 1598.
The Mantua court of the Gonzagas, employers of Monteverdi, played a significant role in the origin of opera employing not only court singers of the concerto delle donne ( till 1598 ), but also one of the first actual " opera singers "; Madama Europa.
One of their first visits was in 1598 when an expedition of two vessels piloted by John Davis ( English explorer ) attacked a large Spanish Caravel, only to be beaten off and forced to retreat to Ascension Island for repairs.
It first appeared on a 35-cm diameter celestial globe published in 1597 ( or 1598 ) in Amsterdam by Plancius with Jodocus Hondius.
The first recorded use of ultramarine as a color name in English was in 1598.
He was the first Chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin between 1592 and 1598.
The first North American donkeys may have been the two taken to Mexico by Juan de Zumárraga, the first bishop of Mexico, who arrived there on 6 December 1528, while the first donkeys to reach what is now the United States may have crossed the Rio Grande with Juan de Oñate in April 1598.
* George Chapman completed Marlowe's poem after Marlowe's death ; this version was often reprinted in the first half of the 17th century, with editions in 1598 ( Linley ); 1600 and 1606 ( Flasket ); 1609, 1613, 1617, 1622 ( Blount ); 1629 ( Hawkins ); and 1637 ( Leake ).
Boris Fyodorovich Godunov (, ; c. 1551 – ) was de facto regent of Russia from c. 1585 to 1598 and then the first non-Rurikid tsar from 1598 to 1605.
Love's Labour's Lost is one of William Shakespeare's early comedies, believed to have been written in the mid-1590s, and first published in 1598.
The first three quartos ( printed in 1597 and 1598, commonly assumed to have been prepared from Shakespeare's holograph ) lack the deposition scene.
* Catedral de San Ildefonso ( 1598 ), first in the continental Americas.

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