"Dogs Urinating on the 1623 Folio: The Jaggard Press's Dionysus Ornament in Context"  https://www.worldshakesbib.org/entry/bbbo472/ Author: Boeckeler, Erika Mary. Type: Journal Article Year: 2024 Publication Information: Shakespeare (British Shakespeare Association) 20, no. 1 (2024): 56–74. DOI: 10.1080/17450918.2023.2249422 Annotation: Explores significance of a printer's ornament in the 1623 first folio: the "striking headpiece featuring Dionysus, urinating dogs, the torsos of archers, long-plumed birds of paradise, and rabbits amidst lush vegetation." Suggests that this headpiece places folio in classical tradition while emphasizing importance of drama. Shows how the Jaggard press reworked existing ornaments and traces additional uses of this printer's ornament across early print, including in second folio. English summary, 56. Language: English Persons: Jaggard, William; Dionysus Keywords: first folio, printer's ornament Tags: Analytic and Descriptive Bibliography, Printing History, Scholarship, Criticism, History of Criticism, Textual and Bibliographical Studies WSB Update: Summer 2025 WSB Record Number: bbbo472