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Piracy_ The Intellectual Property Wars from Gutenberg to Gates - Adrian Johns [315]

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New ,Studies, ed. M. Hunter and S.J. Schaffer (Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 1989), 235-51.

48 [Coxe], Discourse, 55-56.

49 N. Biggs, Mataeotechnia Medicinae Praxeos. The vanity of the craft ofphysick (London: for G. Calvert,165o/165i), 97.

So R. Boyle, The Works of Robert Boyle, ed. M. Hunter and E. B. Davis, 14 vols. (London: Pickering and Chatto, 1999-2000), XI, XXXV, 198-28o (esp. 219-29); M. Hunter, "Boyle versus the Galenists: A Suppressed Critique of Seventeenth-Century Medical Practice and Its Significance," Medical History 41 (1997): 322-61; Merrett, Short view, 9.

51 [Coxe], Discourse, 24, 28; Merrett, Short view, 13; Grew, Treatise, v-vi. For other references to "knacks," see, e.g., [H. Stubbel, Lex talionis (London: printed, and are to be sold by M. Pitt, 1670), 3, 6, io.

52 [Coxe], Discourse, "234"-"235." (This work has discontinuous pagination; quotation marks indicate that I have used the printed page numbers even where they were out of sequence.)

53 [Coxe}, Discourse, sig. A4" 14, "271"-"27z " "284"-"285"; cf also 29, on "superannuated Medicines which are fit for the dunghill."

54 [Stubbe], Lex talionis, 2, 18-19,32.

55 Biggs, Mataeotechnia Medicinae Praxeos, 23-24, 31.

56 Biggs, Mataeotechnia Medicine Praxeos, 20-21.

57 Biggs, Mataeotechnia Medicine Praxeos, 9.

58 [Coxe], Discourse, 8o-8i, "199," "256"-"261," "272." Compare Stubbe's reply in Lex talionis, rr and passim.

59 Merrett, Short view, 34-36; [Coxe}, Discourse, 62, "218"-"219."

6o For its problems in this effort, and how they led another practitioner into Grub Street practices, see H.J. Cook, Trials of an Ordinary Doctor: Johannes Groenevelt in ,Seventeenth-Century London (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994),14-23, 143-57, 202-3.

61 H.J. Cook, The Decline of the Old Medical Regime in Stuart London (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1986), 246-53.

62 Cook, Decline, 250.

63 R. Porter, Health forSale: Quackery in England, 166o-1850 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989), 24, 36.

6 OF EPICS AND ORRERIES

I T. Harris, Revolution: The Great Crisis of the British Monarchy, 1685-172 o (London: Allen Lane, 20o6),290-302; S. Pincus, Englands Glorious Revolution (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2006); J. P. Kenyon, Revolution Principles: The Politics of Party,1689-1720 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977); More reasons humbly offerd ... for securingproperty of copies of books to the rightful owners thereof, (Wing M2714A, c. 1698).

2 J. Boswell, The decision of the court of session, upon the question of literary property (Edinburgh:J. Donaldson, forA. Donaldson, i774), 3r.

3 C. Blagden's classic The Notebook of Thomas Bennet and Henry Clements (1686-1719) with SomeA.pects ofBook Trade Practice, Oxford Bibliographical Society, n.s., 6 (Oxford: Oxford Bibliographical Society Publications, 1953 [19561) contains details on personnel, e.g., in appendixes 12-14.

4 D. Harkness, The Jewel House: Elizabethan London and the Scientific Revolution (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2007).

5 C. Muldrew, The Economy of Obligation: The Culture of Credit and Social Relations in Early Modern England (New York: St. Martin's, 1998), 315-33; J. Hoppit, A LandofLiberty?England, 1689-1727 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), 334-38; L. Melville, The South Sea Bubble (London: D. O'Connor, 1921), 57; V. Cowles, The Great Swindle: The Story of the South Sea Bubble (London: Collins, 1960),126; J. Carswell, The South Sea Bubble (London: Cresset,1960), i56n.

6 Blagden, Notebook, 67-100-

7 R. B. Sher, The Enlightenment and the Book: ,ScottishAuthors and Their Publishers in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, andAmerica (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 20o6), 26;J. Feather, Publishing Piracy and Politics: An Historical Study of Copyright in Britain (London: Mansell, 1994), 65; Blagden, Notebook, 97-

8 Blagden, Notebook, 76, 86, gin; T. Belanger, "Booksellers'Trade Sales, 1781768," The Library, 5th ser., 30 (1975):281-302;W St. Clair, The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004),

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