, Dr. Thomas James completed one of the many detail-oriented tasks required of the keeper of the Oxford Bodleian Library. 1 In a parchment-covered daybook (LR e.9) containing library administrative records, James set down eighty-six titles that he was sending to the Oxford bookbinder, Elias Peerse, "to be bound for y e Librarie." 2 Among this binding consignment was a book that currently stands to transform how we understand the bibliographical presence of playwright and poet, Ben Jonson. The title recorded in the daybook in
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