New Discoveries about the Saint-Omer Folio: The Signification of the PS Stamp

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Etudes Episteme Pub Date : 2016-06-21 DOI:10.4000/episteme.1089
L. Cottegnies, Rémy Cordonnier
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Since the discovery of a Shakespeare First Folio in Saint-Omer (in northern France), in a city library that had integrated the library of the former English Jesuit College of St Omers at the French Revolution, scholars have been speculating about Catholic interest in Shakespeare. In an article published in May 2015 in Etudes Episteme, Line Cottegnies and Gisele Venet studied the annotations in the Folio and described, among other things, the curious marking of the book, the letters PS hand-pressed repeatedly throughout at regular intervals. Since then, other similarly-marked books, six in total to date, have emerged in the Saint-Omer rare books collection, and allow us to suggest that the letters PS stand for “Praefectus/i Studiorum”, and that the marked books were placed in a Prefect of Studies’ reserve. This short article mainly aims at describing the PS-marked books that have been identified. We suggest that the marking indicates that PS-marked books were kept separate from the main communal library. This raises in turn some interesting questions about the juxtaposition of the Folio with the other PS-marked books, and this note offers some tentative suggestions to try and explain why it was thus withdrawn from circulation and placed in a reserve or special collection of a Prefect of Studies.
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圣奥梅尔对开本的新发现:PS邮票的意义
自从在圣奥梅尔(法国北部)的一个城市图书馆发现莎士比亚的《第一对开本》以来,学者们一直在猜测天主教对莎士比亚的兴趣。圣奥梅尔是法国大革命时期合并了前英国耶稣会学院的图书馆的城市图书馆。在2015年5月发表在《Episteme练习曲》(Etudes Episteme)上的一篇文章中,Line Cottegnies和Gisele Venet研究了《对开本》(Folio)中的注释,并描述了书中奇怪的标记,以及每隔一段时间反复用PS手工压制的字母。从那时起,圣奥马尔珍本藏书中出现了其他类似标记的书籍,迄今为止共有六本,我们可以认为字母PS代表“Praefectus/i Studiorum”,并且标记的书籍被放置在研究长官的储备中。这篇短文的主要目的是描述已鉴定的ps标记图书。我们认为,这些标记表明,有ps标记的书是与主要公共图书馆分开保存的。这反过来又提出了一些关于《对开本》与其他带有ps标记的书籍并置的有趣问题,本笔记提供了一些试探性的建议,试图解释为什么它会因此退出流通,并被放置在研究总监的储备或特别收藏中。
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