Shelley | Percy Bysshe | 1792-1822 | poet
Person
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Collection
The Abinger Papers
Correspondence and papers of the Godwin and Shelley families, chiefly William Godwin (1756-1836), philosopher and author; with the correspondence and papers of his family, including his wife, the novelist and essayist Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-97); daughter, the author Mary Shelley (1797-1851); her husband, the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822); and Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley's son Sir Percy Florence Shelley (1819-89), and his wife, Jane, Lady Shelley (d. 1899)
Extents: 206 shelfmarks
Dates:
1780-1937
Single Item
Photocopies of Percy Bysshe Shelley's autograph additions to his copy of Euripides
Photocopies of Percy Bysshe Shelley's autograph additions to his copy of Euripides
Shelfmark: MS. Shelley adds. c. 13, fols. 8-9
Extents: 2 Leaves
Dates:
c.1820-1821
Collection
'Photographs of Shelley Relics in the Bodleian Library', and loose papers
'Photographs of Shelley Relics in the Bodleian Library' (one of six bound sets), presented to John Wheeler Williams by Bodley's Librarian
Extents: 0.10 Linear metres (2 physical shelfmarks)
Dates:
1899-1914
Single Item
Photostat of Prometheus unbound by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Facsimile of Prometheus unbound by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Shelfmark: MS. Facs. c. 12
Extents: 129 Leaves
Dates:
Date not recorded at time of cataloguing
Collection
Shelley Manuscripts and Relics (additions)
Literary notebooks and papers, correspondence and other papers, portraits and relics of Percy and Mary Shelley, with further materials of their family and circle, including earlier and contemporary estate documents of the Shelley family and related families, and later secondary materials.
Extents: 82 shelfmarks and 37 objects
Dates:
1577-1992 (predominantly 18th-20th cent.)
Collection
Shelley Manuscripts and Relics (core collection)
Letters of Percy and Mary Shelley, notebooks etc. of Percy Shelley, with portraits and relics of them both.
Extents: 10 shelfmarks and 7 objects
Dates:
1811-1822, n.d.