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Mezzotint!
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Mezzotint!

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Erin Blake

Simran Thadani’s wild guess for the December Crocodile Mystery, backed up by Martin Antonetti and Deborah J. Leslie, is our winner. This month’s image is a close-up of the lower right edge of a mezzotint engraving. The lines that look…

“What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: December 2014
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“What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: December 2014

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The Collation

Another new month, another new crocodile mystery! What manner of thing is this? Please leave wild guesses, informed opinions, witty remarks, and so on, in the Comments section. All will be revealed later this week (or sooner, depending on how…

Dalí as you like him
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Dalí as you like him

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Sarah Werner

The change of pace in this month’s crocodile mystery is thanks to Salvador Dalí. Surely you, like our commenters, recognized those elongated legs. And if I’d shared the companion image, you’d have guessed that immediately as well. Dalí’s backdrop for…

"What manner o' thing is your crocodile?": November 2014
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"What manner o' thing is your crocodile?": November 2014

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The Collation

Perhaps the question for this month’s mystery is less about crocodiles and more about elephants: What manner of thing is this and what is it doing at the Folger Shakespeare Library? It’s been a while since we’ve done a mystery…

When is an inscription not an inscription?
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When is an inscription not an inscription?

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Sarah Werner

Two folks identified the key elements of this month’s crocodile mystery in their comments: Misha Teramura correctly noted that the inscription in the middle of the page—“pp. 184-190 refer to the progress of religion westward toward America”—refers to George Herbert’s…

"What manner o' thing is your crocodile?": October 2014
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"What manner o' thing is your crocodile?": October 2014

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The Collation

What might we say about this month’s crocodile mystery? October crocodile (click to enlarge) As always, the mystery is not only what this thing actually is, but why it might be of interest. Leave your guesses in the comments below…

Constructing volvelles
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Constructing volvelles

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Sarah Werner

As Elizabeth Bruxer correctly identified within a few short hours of its posting, this month’s crocodile mystery showed the inner disc of an unconstructed volvelle from a copy of the 1591 edition of Giambattista della Porta’s De furtivis literarum  notis (STC…

"What manner o' thing is your crocodile?": September 2014
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"What manner o' thing is your crocodile?": September 2014

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The Collation

What manner of thing might this be? As always, leave your guesses and questions in the comments below, and come back later in the week for the reveal! Update (8 September): The reveal is now up: http://collation.folger.edu/2014/09/constructing-volvelles/

10mo!
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10mo!

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Sarah Werner

Sometimes books surprise us, and not always for the reasons we expect. Is there something unusual about the book below? Is is maybe a bit more narrowly oblong than usual? an oddly shaped book Two years ago, I took Rare…

Identifying a leather bookplate
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Identifying a leather bookplate

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Sarah Werner

As became clear in the robust conversation around this month’s crocodile mystery, what we’re looking at is a leather bookplate—a circular, good-tooled leather bookplate stamped with the initials “E. H.” and a rose. While the object itself might have been…

"What manner o' thing is your crocodile?": July 2014
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"What manner o' thing is your crocodile?": July 2014

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The Collation

Just in time for the holiday weekend, a new crocodile mystery! your July mystery   This month’s crocodile mystery will be, for many of you, obvious as a category of object. So there’s an extra challenge: what else can you…

Four states of Shakespeare: the Droeshout portrait
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Four states of Shakespeare: the Droeshout portrait

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Sarah Werner

So the mysterious eye of this month’s crocodile belongs to no other than Shakespeare, as some readers immediately recognized: Droeshout’s engraving of Shakespeare on the title page of the First Folio More specifically, it is Shakespeare’s left right eye as depicted…

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