Series[UMA-SRE-20140039] RESEARCH AND REFERENCE CARD INDEXESAccession[2014.0038] GERMAINE GREER ARCHIVEIdentifierUMA-ITE-2014003900203Scope and ContentNotes: from The Anatomy of a woman's tongue, divided into five parts: a Medicino, a poison, A Serpent, Fire and Thunder…The fifth edition…London, for Richard Harper….1638 Harleian Misc II There is a frontispiece woman compared to lions & tigers. Citing Epigram III p 173 [Joan, I do hear that thou art turned scold?, And I am sorry thou art frown so bold, Since I do know, when thou wast counted civil; Can mans ill manners make a woman evil?...], IV. [ Peg, whats the reason you so crabbed are? Because, to live, you have no better care. Why do you to the alre house follow me? ....]
Back of card heading: Abuse (Action) Notes: Because my Heart is then too full of sorrow. Alas, poor heart, 'tis time for me to mend; Pity to break the heat of such a friend. Cites page 174 [ There was a woman known to be so bold, That she was noted for a common scold; And on a tune?, it seems she wrong'd her Better, Who send her unto Prison, bound in Fetters:....] Reference: 1808, The anatomy of a woman's tongue, divided into five parts: a medicine, a poison, a serpent, fire and thunder. Whereunto is added divers new epigrams never before printed. Harleian Miscellany. II, 183-193.Access StatusAccess restrictions applyRequest TypeRequest unitUnit2014.0039 Unit 0007Copyright StatusUniversity copyrightConditions of Use and ReproductionCopyright owned by University of Melbourne. For information about ordering a copy of this image contact the University of Melbourne Archives: archives@archives.unimelb.edu.auMenuBrowse digitised items | Available online