Site Updates
-
Annotated de Vere Seneca Now Available from Senate House Library
New! The entire scanned volume of the 1563 Seneca with nearly a hundred de Vere annotations and four hundred underlined passages is now available in high resolution on the Senate House Library website. For a comparison of these annotations with the de Vere Audley End Annotations, please see this Report.
-
Tacitus Annotations Data Base Now Available
A primary purpose of this website is to make available to a wider readership, for the benefit of scholarship and intellectual inquiry, the annotations of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, first proposed as the heart and mind behind “Shakespeare” in 1920. At present around a dozen books from de Vere’s library, identified through
-
Edward de Vere Seneca Book Travels to New Home in Senate House Library
The Edward de Vere Seneca (see “Report”) is now in the Shakespeare authorship collection at the Senate House Library. An electronic facsimile will be published both here and in the Senate House Library’s online collection. The 1563 Seneca will be the first book presented here. It is one of several Edward de Vere books available
