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== Critical Commentary ==
== Critical Commentary ==


Guesses for name: Fleay , Greg, Chambers, Wiggins #1129
Guesses for name: Fleay , Greg, Chambers,  


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[[WorksCited|'''Wiggins, ''Catalogue''''']] considers in detail the permutations of handwriting in the diary that might have led Malone to read the entry for the play as "sturgflaterey"; for details, see #1129.


== For What It's Worth ==
== For What It's Worth ==

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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.

Probable Genre(s)

Unknown

Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues

Information welcome.

References to the Play

Information welcome.


Critical Commentary

Guesses for name: Fleay , Greg, Chambers,


Wiggins, Catalogue considers in detail the permutations of handwriting in the diary that might have led Malone to read the entry for the play as "sturgflaterey"; for details, see #1129.

For What It's Worth



Works Cited




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