This week's Early Modern Female Book Ownership blog features a religious book owned by possibly Devonian female owners. #HerBook
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This week's Early Modern Female Book Ownership blog features a religious book owned by possibly Devonian female owners. #HerBook
I hope Aphra Behn wins her special election today. π€@aftynbehn.bsky.social
More amazing work from @tamarajatkin.bsky.social on Bathsua Makin's books. I'm especially interested in the book that she inscribed "B. Makin." On the open market, without a scholar's eye, this is the type of inscription that could easily be mistaken for a man's. #HerBook
Ridiculous sketched portrait of a poor stressed out soul who needs 5 more days on their weekend.
Tonightβs silly sketchbook mood.
#art
Yes!
It's always a treat to find a gift book owned or given by a woman, and doubly so when the giver is none other than poet Katherine Phillips. #HerBook
Today on the blog: @franceswolfreston.bsky.social discusses several women who may be the Lady Bellamount who signed this book, each one fascinating earlymodernfemalebookownership.wordpress.com/2025/09/17/p... #HerBook #EarlyModern
Womanhood: Always a political experience in more ways than one. "...it is possible that she wanted to read more closely about traits that would attract a good suitor and make her a virtuous wife, not just one whose connections and station in life appealed to her future husband." #HerBook
The vote of confidence helps!
That was one of my guesses, but the first, penultimate, and ultimate letters are so similar!
The name "martha sam[...?]" in the margins of a 1631 book.
Anyone with superior #paleography skills want to take a stab at Martha's last name? #HerBook
@tarallyons.bsky.social knocks it out of the park with this essay about book collector Katherine Blount's daughter (or granddaughter) Catharina Freman, who was a bibliophile herself and had a collection that includes travel books, literature, histories, and religious works. πππ #HerBook
Some top-notch detective work by Joe Black here in recovering the identities of these long-ago sisters. #HerBook
Today on the blog: @franceswolfreston.bsky.social does some excellent detective work to trace the identity of a female owner of a devotional work and a book with advice for young men earlymodernfemalebookownership.wordpress.com/2025/05/19/t... #HerBook #EarlyModern #C17
As @tarallyons.bsky.social (Terra Lions?) points out, flexible spelling conventions in the early modern period complicate identifying female book owners. #HerBook
Delighted to say that my article, "The Shakspaires of Trinity Lane: A Possible Shakespeare Life-Record" is now fully published and open-access! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Today on the blog: @franceswolfreston.bsky.social discusses a lovely little bible with red velvet binding and an inscription by a woman dated 1652 earlymodernfemalebookownership.wordpress.com/2025/04/01/t... #EarlyModern #HerBook
This is a stunning one!
Today on the blog, a rich post by @michelinewhite.bsky.social on a fascinating copy of the romance Argenis by John Barclay, owned by three different generations of early modern Scottish women buff.ly/GJYrHCa #EarlyModern #HerBook
Today on the blog: another wonderful post by Joe Black about an entertaining sermon on marriage, joint male/female early modern ownership, and a connection to Mary Wroth https://buff.ly/41kAMlT #EarlyModern #HerBook
Good as guess as any. I'm positively stumped.
Yesssss.
Reminds me of this blog post I wrote when I was working as a rare-book cataloguer 10 years ago: www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/2015/10/...
Maybe we should rename Early Modern Female Book Ownership 'Katherine Blount, Richard Allestree, and Maybe a Few Other Things Too,' @martinevanelk.bsky.social. π
Pencil signatures in a book reading in part "Wolferstan" and "1704."
Transcription help needed! I have been staring at the letter before the "Wolferstan" along the top edge for over 10 years now and I have never been able to figure it out. Any guess as to what initial or initials it representations? #Paleography #Handwriting
Portrait of Lady Mary Wroth, author of Urania.
Could someone point me toward a citation for a census of the extant copies of Lady Mary Wroth's Urania? Help, please!
Start your week off with this moving post by @franceswolfreston.bsky.social on an early modern female owner of Donne's Poems https://buff.ly/4gK8Vkk #HerBook #EarlyModern @tarallyons.bsky.social @michelinewhite.bsky.social @memps2.bsky.social @erinannmcc.bsky.social
Today on the blog, a great post by Joe Black, on female ownership and authorship of the Countess of Morton's Daily Exercise https://buff.ly/3VwXZOv #EarlyModern #HerBook @franceswolfreston.bsky.social @memps2.bsky.social @tarallyons.bsky.social @michelinewhite.bsky.social
Please!
Regularly. And it's always a specific folio bound in light-colored calf that holds an untold number of secrets about her. The volume is at the British Library (at least according to my dream).