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== Historical Records ==
== Historical Records ==


[[WorksCited|'''Greg, ''Papers'']] ([https://archive.org/details/cu31924026119705/page/n138 Appx. I, art. 1, p. 121. l. 193])''' <br><br>
[[WorksCited|'''Greg, ''Papers'']] ([https://archive.org/details/cu31924026119705/page/n138 Appx. I, art. 1, p. 121. l. 189])''' <br><br>
:Under the heading&nbsp;“''A Note of all suche bookes as belong to the Stocke, and such as I have bought since the 3d of Marche'' 1598:<br>
:Under the heading&nbsp;“''A Note of all suche bookes as belong to the Stocke, and such as I have bought since the 3d of Marche'' 1598:<br>


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== Theatrical Provenance ==
== Theatrical Provenance ==


"Sturgflatery" appears in one theatrical document, Philip Henslowe's inventory of books owned by the Admiral's men and dated 3 March 1598. And that document survives only in transcription, as Greg explains in the headnote to Appx. I, art. 1, p. 113 [http://www.archive.org/stream/henslowepapersbe00hensuoft#page/113/mode/1up])
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== Probable Genre(s) ==
== Probable Genre(s) ==

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Historical Records

Greg, Papers (Appx. I, art. 1, p. 121. l. 189)

Under the heading “A Note of all suche bookes as belong to the Stocke, and such as I have bought since the 3d of Marche 1598:
Sturgflaterey.



Theatrical Provenance

"Sturgflatery" appears in one theatrical document, Philip Henslowe's inventory of books owned by the Admiral's men and dated 3 March 1598. And that document survives only in transcription, as Greg explains in the headnote to Appx. I, art. 1, p. 113 [1])

Probable Genre(s)

Unknown

Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues

References to the Play

Critical Commentary

For What It's Worth

Works Cited




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