Candidates for Commonplace Book (1600-1650)--> print is dead
- 9 decent returns for search on--> "commonplace book"* OR "miscellany" <-- don't pay attention to this
- Grymeston, Elizabeth. Miscelanea, Meditations, Memoratiues. Printed by Melch. Bradwood for Felix Norton, 1604. INSERT-MISSING-DATABASE-NAME, INSERT-MISSING-URL. Accessed 3 Mar. 2020.<-- in the real one
- Fletcher, Phineas. The Purple Island, or the Isle of Man : Together with Piscatorie Eclogs and Other Poeticall Miscellanies. by P.f. Printed by Thomas Buck and Roger Daniel the Printers to the Universitie of Cambridge, 1633. INSERT-MISSING-DATABASE-NAME, INSERT-MISSING-URL. Accessed 3 Mar. 2020.
Criticism of Commonplace Rhetoric (cannot verify any of these would actually be worthwhile but I have my suspicions)
- Autrey, Ken. “Toward a Rhetoric of Journal Writing.” Rhetoric Review, vol. 10, no. 1, 1991, pp. 74–90.
- Rife, Martine Courant, et al. Copy(Write) : Intellectual Property in the Writing Classroom. WAC Clearinghouse, 2011. INSERT-MISSING-DATABASE-NAME, INSERT-MISSING-URL. Accessed 3 Mar. 2020.
- Almjeld, Jen. “A Rhetorician's Guide to Love: Online Dating Profiles As Remediated Commonplace Books.” Computers and Composition, vol. 32, 2014, pp. 71–83., doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2014.04.004.
- Geraths, Cory, and Michele Kennerly. “Pinvention: Updating Commonplace Books for the Digital Age.” Communication Teacher, vol. 29, no. 3, 2015, pp. 166–172.
ECCO Miscellanies
- Miscellaneous reflections, occasion'd by the comet which appear'd in December 1680. Chiefly tending to explode Popular Superstitions. Written to a Doctor of the Sorbon, by Mr. Bayle. Translated from the French. To which is added, the author's life. In two volumes.
- State and miscellany poems; Compos'd occasionally, according to the circumstances of the author, and the difficulty of the times. Consisting of fables, saytrs, panegyricks, &c. By the Author of The examiner.