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  2. SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). Comedies, Histories and Tragedies. Published according to the true Originall Copies. The second Impression. Edited by John Heminge (d. 1630) and Henry Condell (d. 1627). London: Printed by Thomas Cotes, for Robert Allot, 1632.The Second Folio of Shakespeare’s collected plays. The second edition, first issue, of the most important work in the English language ...

  3. Three other editions followed in 1632, 1663/64 and 1685, known as the Second, Third and Fourth Folios. The Royal Library contains copies of the Second and Third Folios. Charles I read the copy of the Second Folio while imprisoned at Windsor Castle during the English Civil Wars, in the days before he was put on trial and executed in 1649.

  4. The Second Folio is the 1632 edition of the collected plays of William Shakespeare. Printed by Thomas Cotes, it follows the First Folio of 1623. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. S. Second Folio - Miami University‎ (922 F)

  5. Opening from Julius Caesar, from the Second Folio edition The first complete collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays, commonly known as the First Folio, was published in 1623, seven years after the dramatist’s death and under the editorship of two of his friends and fellow members of the King’s Men company of actors, John Heminges and Henry Condell.

  6. digital.lib.miamioh.edu › digital › collectionSecond Folio - CONTENTdm

    Second Folio. small (250x250 max) medium (500x500 max) large ( > 500x500) This Item; All ; Second Folio Folio2_0009. Previous. Next. of 920. Search this record. Object Description. Title: Second Folio: Description: Second Folio from the Lord Leigh set. Includes bookplates of Lord Leigh and Frederick S. Peck.

  7. Provost Thackeray, from whose library the First, Second and Fourth Folios described above came, also owned other Shakespeare material publisehd in the nineteenth century. The first, a reprint or first facsimile copy of the First Folio dating from 1807, indicates the level of interest in the publication at that time.