A Unique Collection of Shakespeare Editions Digitized
The Fondation Martin Bodmer hosts the greatest collection of early Shakespeare editions outside the English-speaking world. Researchers from UNIGE unveil its secrets and history.
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William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke, London, forJohn Smethwick, 1611, Third edition, Cologny, Fondation Martin Bodmer.
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The Fondation Martin Bodmer located in Cologny (Geneva) hosts the greatest collection of early Shakespeare editions outside the English-speaking world: 36 titles from Shakespeare are part of the 174 volumes of the collection of 鈥淓arly Modern English Books鈥. Published between the late fifteenth and the end of the seventeenth century, these books have been digitized by The Bodmer Lab from the AV短视频 (UNIGE) and will be made freely available to the public. Scholars across the world will gain easy access to more than 50,000 images of books that were hardly accessible before. With the book Shakespeare in Geneva, two UNIGE researchers bring these unknown documents into new light and reveal how Martin Bodmer built his collection.
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Describing each item in the collection, Shakespeare in Geneva, written by Lukas Erne and Devani Singh, shows the importance of Shakespeare to Martin Bodmer and documents how the latter built his collection from 1914 onwards. Two quotations from Martin Bodmer himself are self-explanatory and describe the very beginnings of his great library: 鈥淢y first acquisition -听 I was about fifteen 鈥 was Shakespeare鈥檚 Tempest illustrated by Dulac鈥, says Martin Bodmer as quoted in Shakespeare in Geneva. 鈥淚 see it in a bookshop window, and I cannot help but passing by, again and again to look at it. Finally, I summon all my courage and ask for the price 鈥 it is thirty francs, but I only have twenty-nine! Nonetheless, the bookseller lets me have the volume, urging me not to forget my debt. I have settled it, but my purse has been empty ever since.鈥
鈥淭he greatest magician of all鈥
Reflecting on the early conception of the library, Bodmer also wrote, 鈥淲hen I started to think about what I wanted my collection to look like my favourites were not German. First, Shakespeare, the greatest magician of all.鈥
The purchase of the Rosenbach collection represented a significant addition to Martin Bodmer鈥檚 collection. Martin Bodmer demonstrated sharp negotiation skills to acquire these priceless volumes during World War II, and this acquisition generated quite some emotion in the USA. When the precious volumes were shipped to Geneva, after the end of the war, a farewell party, attended by President Truman鈥檚 daughter Margaret and other dignitaries, was organized for the departing treasures. It was widely reported in the press as an unprecedented event: 鈥渢he first time in the history of the United States that a world-famous collection of books left its shores for Europe鈥 wrote one commentator, whereas the headline in Time magazine read 鈥淕oodbye, Shakespeare鈥.
鈥淢artin Bodmer is a towering figure among twentieth-century book collectors, yet the history of his collection of early Shakespeare editions and other early modern English books has never been told, and its make-up never been analysed. These are the lacunae our book is meant to fill鈥 comment Lukas Erne and Devani Singh.
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Exciting new possibilities for further research
Shakespeare in Geneva provides a detailed description of each piece of the collection, accompanied by supporting material issued from the research, to facilitate access and understanding of the collection by non-academics. It is the latest publication of The Bodmer Lab, a research and digitization program of the UNIGE. The Bodmer Lab is currently digitizing all the volumes of the constellation 鈥淓arly Modern English Books鈥 four of which are already , with the remaining ones due to be online by mid-2018.
鈥淭he Bodmer Lab鈥檚 digitization of the early modern English books assembled by Martin Bodmer makes available to scholars and students one of the best collections of early Shakespeare editions in the world, using the tools of the digital era to transform the way literary scholarship is conducted and opening exciting possibilities for further research鈥 add Singh and Erne.
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The constellation 鈥淓arly Modern English Books鈥
It consists of 36 titles from Shakespeare, and 138 titles from other authors, totaling more than 50鈥000 images. Digitized versions are or will be available on The Bodmer Lab website. The constellation includes:
- A pristine copy, in original calf binding, of the of Shakespeare鈥檚 collected dramatic works.
- A copy of the first edition of Shakespeare鈥檚 whose edges are uncut (i.e. untrimmed). This is the only copy in the world of a Shakespeare quarto published during his lifetime to have this bibliographical feature.
- A copy of every Shakespeare play, with one exception, that was published before the First Folio.
- A copy of the 1598 quarto of , the earliest extant edition of any work, play or poem, with Shakespeare鈥檚 name on the title page.
- The greatest number of Shakespeare quarto playbooks outside the English-speaking world (26 volumes).
- The first illustrated edition of , printed around 1484. Its 26 woodcut illustrations of the pilgrims make it one of the most renowned ever printed in English.
- A unique copy of Tyndale鈥檚 New Testament printed in Z眉rich.
- A unique copy of an undated folio of Arthur of Brytain.
About the Bodmer Lab
The Bodmer Lab, initiated in 2015, is a research and digitization program of the AV短视频 that examines and makes available online significant parts of the holdings of the Fondation Martin Bodmer in Cologny (Geneva), employing methods and tools of the digital humanities. More than 20 academic researchers and 40 volunteers contribute to the research, digitization and publication activities. The mission of the Bodmer Lab is to create digital archives of World Literature, based on the Bodmer Collection, and to facilitate access to, and use of, these archives for the broadest possible public.听
30 Jan 2018