Pinacotheca Shakesperiana Boydell,[1] vulgo Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, Londinii in domo no. 52 Pall MallWestmonasterii mense Novembri 1786 condita est ab editore Ioanne Boydell, qui et volumina imaginum divulgare voluit et editionem operum Gulielmi Shakesperii illustratam. Anno 1805, his libris editis, pinacotheca terminata est.
Sculptura "Shakesperius Pictura et Poësi sectatoribus", quae olim ad frontem aedificii videbatur, a Thomasso Banks iussu Ioannis Boydell confecta est.
1802: George Steevens, ed., The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare. London: Shakespeare Printing Office, for John and Josiah Boydell and George W. Nicol
1805: Collection of Prints, From Pictures Painted for the Purpose of Illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of Great-Britain. Londinii: John and Josiah Boydell
1864: The Shakespeare Gallery: A Reproduction Commemorative of the Tercentenary Anniversary, MDCCCLXIV. Londinii: Routledge Textus apud archive.org
1968: The Boydell Shakespeare Prints. New York: Benjamin Blom
Haec appellatio a Vicipaediano e lingua indigena in sermonem Latinum conversa est. Extra Vicipaediam huius locutionis testificatio vix inveniri potest.
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