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James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (born James Orchard Halliwell; 21 June 1820 – 3 January 1889) was an English writer, Shakespearean scholar, antiquarian, and a collector of English nursery rhymes and fairy tales.
Phillipps recorded in an early catalogue that his collection was instigated by reading various accounts of the destruction of valuable manuscripts. [3] Such was his devotion that he acquired some 40,000 printed books and 60,000 manuscripts, arguably the largest collection a single individual has created, and coined the term "vello-maniac" [ 4 ...
In February 1710 Edmund Smith printed a "Poem to the Memory of Mr John Philips" which was later described by Samuel Johnson as "a poem, which justice must place among the best elegies which our language can shew". [5] In the same year Leonard Welsted published "A Poem to the Memory of the Incomparable Mr Philips" with a dedication to St John. [6]
John Phillips (fl. 1570–1591), English writer and poet; John Phillips (author) (1631–1706), English author and secretary to John Milton; John Philips (1676–1709), British poet; John Phillips (artist) (1808–after 1842), English illustrator and portraitist; John Sanborn Phillips (1861–1949), American writer and founder of McClure's Magazine
G 1 (olim Phillipps 4169) 16th century Parchment manuscript; main scribe: Pilip Ballach hua Duibhgeandáin. [3] Dublin, National Library of Ireland G 2 (olim Phillipps 7021) 14th–15th centuries Parchment manuscript; main scribe: Ádam Ó Cianáin. [3] Dublin, National Library of Ireland G 3 (olim Phillips MS 7022) Book of Ádhamh Ó Cianáin
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In 1664, an edition of her poetry entitled Poems by the Incomparable Mrs. K.P. was published; this was an unauthorised edition that made several grievous errors. [9] In March 1664, Philips travelled to London with a nearly completed translation of Corneille's Horace, but died of smallpox.
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