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1.1 Consulted editions of Hero and Leander:2

Marlowe, Christopher. Hero and Leander. London, 1598. Folger Shakespeare Library. Washington.

---, and George Chapman. Hero and Leander. London, 1598. British Library. London. Shelfmark C.40.e.68

---. Hero and Leander. London, 1600. Huntington Library. San Marino.

---. Hero and Leander. London, 1606. British Library. London. Shelfmark C.71.b.32. ---. Hero and Leander. London, 1609. Folger Shakespeare Library. Washington. ---. Hero and Leander. London, 1613. British Library. London. Shelfmark C.57.i.45. ---. Hero and Leander. London, 1617. Huntington Library. San Marino.

---. Hero and Leander. London, 1622. Huntington Library. San Marino.

---. Hero and Leander. London, 1629. British Library. London. Shelfmark C.57.i.44. ---. Hero and Leander. London, 1637. British Library. London. Shelfmark C.57.i.43.

---. “Hero and Leander.” Restituta. Ed. Egerton Brydges. Vol. 2. London, 1815. 112-27, 161- 71, 307-47, 458-67.

---. “Hero and Leander.” Select Early English Poets. Ed. Samuel W. Singer. N. 8. Chiswick, 1821.

---. “Hero and Leander.” Specimens of the Earlier English Poets. Ed. S. W. Simpson. London, 1824. 5-46.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. George Robinson. Vol. 3. Oxford, 1826. 318-417.

---. “Hero and Leander.” Poems of Robert Greene and Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Robert Bell. London, 1856. 153-226.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Alexander Dyce. Vol. 1. London, 1850. 275-309.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Francis Cunningham.

1 Where left unspecified, the name of authors, critics, editors, and translators is unknown.

2 Where the shelfmark is not specified, the quarto editions of the poem have been consulted in microfilm reproductions.

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London, 1870. 196-227.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Arthur H. Bullen. Vol. 3. London, 1885. 1-102.

Marlowe, Christopher. “Hero and Leander.” The Dramatic Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Percy E. Pinkerton. London and Newcastle, 1885. 164-93.

Marlowe, Christopher, and George Chapman. Hero and Leander. Elkin Matthews, et al. eds. London and Edinburgh, 1894.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Plays & Poems of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. George Newnes. London and New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1905. 447-504.

---. Hero and Leander. Ed. Edward Hutton. London and Edinburgh: Ballantyne Press, 1909.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Plays of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Edward Thomas. London: J. M. Dent, 1909. 374-433.

Marlowe, Christopher. “Hero and Leander.” The English Parnassus. Eds. William D. MacNeile, and Herbert J. C. Grierson. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1916. 102-11.

Marlowe, Christopher, and George Chapman. Hero and Leander. Eds. Frederick Etchells, and Hugh Macdonald. Kensington Place: The Pelican Press, 1924.

---. “Hero and Leander.” Marlowe’s Poems. Ed. Leonard C. Martin. London: Methuen, 1931. 23-139.

Marlowe, Christopher. Hero and Leander. Ed. Leonard Jay. Birmingham: Birmingham School of Printing, 1932.

Marlowe, Christopher, and George Chapman. Hero and Leander. Christopher Sandford, et al. eds. London: Chiswick Press, 1933.

---. Hero and Leander. London: Stourton Press, 1934.

---. Hero and Leander. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1945.

Marlowe, Christopher. “Hero and Leander: The First Sestyad.” Poets of the English

Language. Eds. Wystan H. Auden, and Norman M. Pearson. Vol. 2. New York: The Viking Press, 1950. 1-15.

---. “Hero and Leander.” Due poemetti elisabettiani. Ed. Gabriele Baldini. Parma: Guanda,

1952. 2-47.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century Verse. Ed. Edmund K. Chambers. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1955. 432-58.

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Poems. Ed. Maurice R. Ridley. Dutton and NewYork: Everyman’s Library, 1955. 374-433.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Poems of George Chapman. Ed. Phyllis B. Bartlett. New York: Russell & Russell, 1962. 109-70.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Charles F. Tucker-Brooke. 1910. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962. 485-548.

Marlowe, Christopher. “Hero and Leander.” Elizabethan Minor Epic. Ed. Elizabeth S. Donno. London: Routledge, 1963. 48-69.

---. “Hero and Leander.” Elizabethan Narrative Verse. Ed. Nigel Alexander. London: Arnold,

1967. 56-77.

Marlowe, Christopher, and George Chapman. “Hero and Leander.” The Poems: Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Millar MacLure. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1968. 1-103.

---. Hero and Leander. Menston: The Scolar Press, 1968.

---. Hero and Leander. Ed. Louis L. Martz. New York: The Folger Shakespeare Library Press, 1972.

Marlowe, Christopher. “Hero and Leander.” The Anchor Anthology of Sixteenth-Century Verse. Ed. Richard S. Sylvester. New York: Anchor Press, 1974. 498-525.

---. “Hero and Leander.” Complete Plays and Poems. Eds. Eric D. Pendry, and John C. Maxwell. London and Toronto: Everyman’s Library, 1976. 399-420.

---. “Hero and Leander.” Poems of the Elizabethan Age. Ed. Geoffrey G. Hiller. London: Methuen, 1977. 271-96.

Marlowe, Christopher, and George Chapman. “Hero and Leander.” The Complete Poems and Translations. Ed. Stephen Orgel. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1979. 14-89.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Fredson Bowers. 1973. Vol. 2. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1981. 425-515.

Marlowe, Christopher. “Hero and Leander.” The Complete Works. Ed. Roma Gill. Vol. 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987. 175-209.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse: 1509-1569. Ed. Henry R. Woudhuysen. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 266-90.

Marlowe, Christopher, and George Chapman. “Hero and Leander.” The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. Meyer H. Abrams. Vol. 1. New York and London: Norton,

1993. 749-67.

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---. “Hero and Leander.” The Arnold Anthology of British and Irish Literature in English. Eds. Robert Clark, and Thomas Healy. 1997. London: Arnold, 2002. 169-81.

---. “Hero and Leander.” The Collected Poems of Christopher Marlowe. Eds. Patrick Cheney, and Brian J. Striar. New York: Oxford UP, 2006. 193-220.

Marlowe Christopher, and George Chapman. “Hero and Leander.” The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe: Electronic Edition. Ed. Hilary Binda.

<http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/MarloweTEXT.html>.

1.2 Consulted editions of Edward II:

Marlowe, Christopher. Edward II. London, 1594. ---. Edward II. London, 1598.

---. Edward II. London, 1612. ---. Edward II. London, 1622.

---. “Edward II.” Ed. Robert Dodsley. A Select Collection of Old Plays. Vol. 2. London, 1744. 115-93.

---. “Edward II.” Ed. Scott. Ancient British Drama. Vol. 1. London, 1810. 157-92.

---. “Edward II.” Eds. Isaac Reed, and Robert Dodsley. A Select Collection of Old Plays. Ed. Jeremy Collier. Vol. 2. London, 1825. 306-404.

---. “Edward II.” Ed. George Robinson. The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Vol. 2. Oxford,

1826. 2-113.

---. “Edward II.” The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Alexander Dyce. Vol. 2. London,

1850. 180-222.

---. “Edward II.” The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Francis Cunningham.London,

1870. 118-54.

---. “Edward II.” The Works of the British Dramatists. Ed. John S. Keltie. Edinburgh, 1870. 100-27.

---. Edward II. Ed. Wilhelm Wagner. Hamburg, 1871.

---. “Edward II.” The Works of the British Dramatists. Revised Edition. Ed. John S. Keltie. London and Edinburgh, 1875. 97-139.

---. Edward II. Ed. Frederick G. Fleay. London and Glasgow, 1877.

---. “Edward II.” The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Arthur H. Bullen. Vol. 2. London,

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---. “Edward II.” The Dramatic Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Percy E. Pinkerton. London and Newcastle, 1885. 46-140.

---. “Edward II.” The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists. Ed. Havelock Ellis. London, 1887. 321-421.

---. Edward II. Ed. Anthony W. Verity. London, 1896.

---. “Edward II.” English Historical Plays. Ed. Thomas Donovan. Vol. 1. London, 1896. 97- 169.

---. Edward II. Ed. Osborne W. Tancock. Oxford, 1899.

---. “Edward II.” The Plays and Poems of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. George Newnes. London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1905. 289-361.

---. “Edward II.” The Plays of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Edward Thomas. London: J. M. Dent, 1909. 225-94.

---. “Edward II.” The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists Excluding Shakespeare. Ed. Allan W. Neilson. London: George Harrap, 1911. 122-52.

---. “Edward II.” Christopher Marlowe. Ed. William L. Phelps. New York and Cincinnati: American Book, 1912. 313-405.

---. Edward II. Eds. T. S. Sterling, and James W. Holme. London and Glasgow: Blackie and Son, 1913.

---. Edward II. Ed. William D. Briggs. London: David Nutt, 1914.

---. Edward II. Drammi Elisabettiani. Ed. Raffaello Piccoli. Vol. 1. Bari: Laterza, 1914. 269- 378.

---. Edward II. Ed. Robert S. Knox. Bath: Methuen, 1923. ---. Edward II. Ed. Walter W. Greg. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1925.

---. “Edward II.” Chief British dramatists Excluding Shakespeare. Eds. Brander Matthews, and Paul R. Leider. London: George Harrap, [1925]. 119-65.

---. “Edward II.” Typical Elizabethan Plays. Ed. Felix E. Schelling. New York and London: Harper, [1926]. 131-77.

---. Edward II. Ed. Albert A. Cock. London: Black, 1927.

---. “Edward II.” Shakespeare and His Fellow Dramatists. Ed. Ernest H. C. Oliphant. Vol. 1. New York: Prentice, 1929. 329-81.

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---. “Edward II.” Elizabethan Plays. Ed. Hazelton Spencer. Boston: D. C. Heath, 1933. 101- 42.

---. Edward II. Eds. Henry B. Charlton, and Ross D. Waller. London: Methuen, 1933. ---. “Edward II.” Elizabethan and Stuart Plays. Charles R. Baskervill, et al. eds. New

York: Henry Holt, 1934. 375-420.

---. “Edward II.” The English Drama: An Anthology. Eds. Edd W. Parks, and Richard C. Beatty. New York: Norton, 1935. 480-547.

---. “Edward II.” The Plays of Christopher Marlowe. World’s Classics. London: Oxford UP, 1939. 281-369.

---. Edward II. Ed. Ronald G. Lunt. London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1939.

---. “Edward II.” Christopher Marlowe: Three Plays. Ed. John Hampden. London and New York: Thomas Nelson, 1940. 287-408.

---. Edward II. Ed. Jack E. Morpurgo. London: Falcon, 1949.

---. “Edward II.” Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Havelock Ellis. London: Ernest Benn, 1951. 321- 421.

---. “Edward II.” Four English Tragedies. Ed. Janet M. Morrell. Harmondsworth: Penguin,

1953. 9-101.

---. Edward II. Ed. Gabriele Baldini. Firenze: Sansoni, 1954.

---. Edward II. Eds. Henry B. Charlton, Ross D. Waller, and F. N. Lees. London: Methuen, 1955.

---. “Edward II.” The Plays of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Leo Kirschbaum. Cleveland and New York: The Worlds Publishing, 1962. 273-340.

---. “Edward II.” Due drammi: “Edward II” e “Doctor Faustus”. Ed. Salvatore Rosati. Napoli: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 1962. 45-183.

---. “Edward II.” The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Charles F. Tucker-Brooke. 1910. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962. 307-85.

---. “Edward II.” The Complete Plays of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Irving Ribner. New York: The Odyssey Press, 1963. 281-353.

---. “Edward II.” Marlowe’s Plays and Poems. Ed. Maurice R. Ridley. 1955. London: J. M. Dent, 1963. 225-94.

---. “Edward II.” Elizabethan Drama. Ed. John Gassner. London: Bentam, 1967. 299-384. ---. Edward II. Ed. David Merchant. London: Ernest Benn, 1967.

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---. Edward II. Ed. Roma Gill. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1967. ---. Edoardo II. Ed. Roberto Sanesi. Roma: Editori riuniti, 1969.

---. “Edward II.” The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Fredson Bowers. Vol. 2. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1973. 14-96.

---. “Edward II.” Christopher Marlowe: Complete Plays and Poems. Eds. Eric D. Pendry, and John C. Maxwell. London: Everyman, 1976. 123-90.

---. “Edward II.” Drama of the English Renaissance. Eds. Fraser A. Russell, and Norman Rabkin. Vol. 1. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1976. 323-56.

---. “Edward II.” Ed. A. K. Khullar. Chandigarh: Abhishek, 1980.

---. “Edward II.” The Complete Plays. Ed. John B. Steane. 1969. Harmondsworth: Penguin,

1980. 431-533.

---. Edward II. Ed. Francesco Giacobelli. Padova: Cleup editore, 1984. ---. Edward II. Ed. Charles R. Forker. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1994.

---. “Edward II.” The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. Richard Rowland. Vol. 3. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994.

---. “Edward II.” Christopher Marlowe: Doctor Faustus and Other Plays. Eds. David Bevington, and Eric Rasmussen. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 325-402.

---. “Edward II.” Eds. Martin Wiggins, and Robert Lindsey. London and New York: Ernest

Benn, 1997.

---. Edoardo II. Ed. Rosanna Camerlingo. Venezia: Marsilio, 1998. ---. Edward II. Ed. Peter J. Smith. London: Nick Hern, 1998.

---. “Edward II.” The Complete Plays. Ed. Mark T. Burnett. London: J. M. Dent, 1999. 148- 240.

---. “Edward II.” Renaissance Drama: An Anthology of Plays and Entertainments. Ed. Arthur F. Kinney. Oxford: Blackwell, 1999. 189-241.

---. “Edoardo II.” Teatro Completo. Ed. Rodolfo J. Wilcock. 1966. Milano: Adelphi, 2002. 341-426.

---. “Edward II.” The Routledge Anthology of Renaissance Drama. Eds. Simon Barker, and Hilary Hinds. London: Routledge, 2003. 114-58.

---. “Edward II.” The Complete Plays. Eds. Frank Romany, and Robert Lindsey. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2003. 397-505.

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---. “Edward II.” The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe: Electronic Edition. Ed. Hilary Binda. <http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Texts/MarloweTEXT.html>.

1.3 Theatre productions of Edward II:

Poel, William, dir. Edward II. By Christopher Marlowe. New Theatre, Oxford. 1903. Benson, Frank, dir. Edward II. By Christopher Marlowe. The Stage, Stratford-upon-Avon. 1905.

Littlewood, Joan, dir. Edward II. By Christopher Marlowe. The Swan, Stratford-upon- Avon.1956.

Robertson, Toby, dir. Edward II. By Christopher Marlowe. Open Air Theatre, Cambridge. 1958.

Murphy, Gerard, dir. Edward II. By Christopher Marlowe. The Swan, Stratford-upon-Avon. 1990.

Wojewodski, Stan, dir. Edward II. By Christopher Marlowe. Yale Repertory Theatre, New

Haven. 1992.

Latella, Antonio, dir. Edoardo II. By Christopher Marlowe. Trans. Letizia Russo. Teatro Argentina, Roma. 2005.

1.4 Greek, Latin and Medieval sources

Ovid, Publius N. ”Heroides.” c. 15 BC-AD 5. Heroides and Amores. T. E. Page, et al. eds. Trans. Grant Showerman. London: William Heinemann, 1963. 10-301.

Homer. The Odyssey. c. 599-500 BC. T. E. Page, et al. eds. Trans. A. T. Murray. 2 vols. London: William Heinemann, 1966.

“The Fall of Lucifer.” c. 1467-88. English Mystery Plays. Ed. Peter Happé. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1975. 49-61.

Virgil, Maro P. Eclogues. 37 BC. Ed. Robert Coleman. Trans. Guy Lee. Liverpool: Francis

Cairns, 1980.

Ovid, Publius N. Metamorphoses. c. 8. Ed. Edward J. Kennedy. Trans. Alan D. Melville. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986.

Musaeus. Hero and Leander. c. 400-499. Ed. Thomas Gelzer. Trans. Cedric Whitman. London: Edmundsbury Press, 1989.

Callimachus. Hecale. c. 279-270 BC. Ed. Adrian S. Hollis. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. Moschus, Syracusius. Europa. c. 199-100 BC. Ed. Malcolm Campbell. Hildesheim: Olms-

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Weidmann, 1991.

Theocritus. “The Cyclops.” c. 299-200 BC. Idylls. A Selection. Ed. Richard Hunter. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999. 51-54.

Ovid, Publius N. Le Metamorfosi. c. 8. Ed. Alessandro Perutelli. Trans. Guido Paduano. Torino: Einaudi, 2000.

1.5 Renaissance sources

“Li ritratti.” Raccolta di scenari più scelti d’Istrioni. c. 1500-1550. Vol. 1. Ms. Corsiniano. Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Roma. Shelfmark 45.G.6.

“Li tre becchi.” Raccolta di scenari più scelti d’Istrioni. c. 1500-1550. Vol. 2. Ms. Corsiniano. Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Roma. Shelfmark 45.G.6.

Watson, Thomas. Amintæ Gaudia. London, 1592. Dekker, Thomas. Northward Hoe. London, 1607. ---. The Whore of Babylon. London, 1607.

Burton, Robert. The Anatomy of Melancholy. Oxford, 1621.

Barnfield, Richard. The Affectionate Shepherd. 1594. Ed. James Orchard-Halliwell. London, 1845.

Erasmus, Desiderius. “The Poetic Feast.” 1523. The Colloquies. Ed. Edwin Johnson. Trans. Nathan Bailey. London, 1878. 301-22.

Spenser, Edmund. “Virgil’s Gnat.” 1591. Spenser’s Minor Poems. Ed. Ernest De Sélincourt. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1910. 172-94.

“La nave.” La Commedia dell’Arte: storia, tecnica, scenari. Ed. Enzo Petraccone. Napoli: Ricciardi, 1927. 360-65.

Jonson, Ben. Volpone: Or, the Foxe. 1606. Ed. Henry de Vocht. Louvain: C. Uystpruyst, 1937.

Spenser, Edmund. “The Faerie Queene. Books VI and VII.” 1596. The Works of Edmund Spenser. A Variorum Edition. Edwin Greenlaw, et al. eds. Vol. 6. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins UP, 1938.

Erasmus, Desiderius. Moriae Encomium: Or, the Praise of Folly. 1511. Ed. Hendrick W. van Loon. Trans. Harry Carter. New York: Limited Editions, 1943.

“A Nosegay Always Sweet.” c. 1576. Elizabethan Lyrics. Ed. Norman Ault. London and New York: Longmans, 1949. 69-73.

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Bruno, Giordano. “De Vinculis in genere.” 1590. Jordani Bruni Nolani Opera Latine Conscripta. Eds. Bruno F. Tocco, and Girolamo Vitelli. Vol. 3. Stuttgart: Friedrich Fromann Verlag Günther Holzboog, 1962. 635-700.

Chapman, George. The Poems. Ed. Phyllis B. Bartlett. New York: Russell & Russell, 1962. Sidney, Philip. “Astrophil and Stella.” 1591. The Poems of Philip Sidney. Ed. William A.

Ringler. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962. 163-237.

Beaumont, Francis. “Salmacis and Hermaphroditus.” 1602. Elizabethan Minor Epic. Ed. Elizabeth S. Donno. London: Routledge, 1963. 281-303.

Drayton, Michael. “Endimion and Phœbe.” 1595. Elizabethan Minor Epic. Ed. Elizabeth S. Donno. London: Routledge, 1963. 180-206.

Lodge, Thomas. “Scillaes Metamorphosis.” 1589. Elizabethan Minor Epic. Ed. Elizabeth S. Donno. London: Routledge, 1963. 21-47.

Marston, John. “The Metamorphosis of Pigmalion’s Image.” 1598. Elizabethan Minor Epic. Ed. Elizabeth S. Donno. London: Routledge, 1963. 244-52.

Spenser, Edmund. “Amoretti.” 1595. The Works of Edmund Spenser. A Variorum Edition. Edwin Greenlaw, et al. eds. Vol. 8. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins UP, 1966. 192-235. Gascoigne, George. “The Posies.” 1578. Ed. John W. Cunliffe. New York: Greenwood Press, 1969.

Da Vinci, Leonardo. The Literary Works. Ed. and trans. Jean P. Richter. New York:

Phaidon, 1970.

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Methuen, 1975.

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Wells, Stanley, and Gary Taylor, eds. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Original Spelling Edition. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986.

Donne, John. “The Bait.” 1633. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. Meyer H. Abrams. Vol. 1. New York and London: Norton, 1993. 1092-93.

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Ralegh, Walter. “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd.” 1612. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Ed. Meyer H. Abrams. New York and London: Norton, 1993. 1022-23.

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1.6 Consulted editions of Richard II:

Shakespeare, William. Richard II. London, 1608. ---. Richard II. London, 1615.

---. “Richard II.” William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. London, 1623. ---. “Richard II.” William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. London, 1632. ---. Richard II. London, 1634.

---. “Richard II.” William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. London, 1664. ---. “Richard II.” William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. London, 1685.

1.7 Consulted documents on theatre and library catalogues

Collier, John P. Annals of the Stage to the Restoration. 3 vols. London, 1831. Edmons, Charles. An Annotated Catalogue of the Library at Lamport Hall,

Northamptomshire. London, 1880.

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Elizabeth. London: David Nutt, 1908.

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Digges, Leonard, and Thomas. Geometrical Practical Treatise Named Pantometria. London, 1571.

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Fetherston, Christopher. Dialogue against Dancing. London, 1582.

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Questions and Answeres. London, 1586. Case, John. Apologia Musicke. London, 1586. ---. The Praise of Musicke. London, 1586.

Cognet, Martyn. Politique Discourses of Truth and Lying. Trans. Edward Hoby. London, 1586.

Primaudaye, Pierre de la. The French Academie. Trans. T. B. C. London, 1586. Gosson, Stephen. The Schoole of Abuse. London, 1587.

Rankins, William. A Mirrour of Monsters. London, 1587. ---. The English Ape, the Italian Imitation. London, 1588.

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Della Porta, Giovanni B. De refractione optices libri novem. Napoli, 1593.

Gosson, Stephen. Pleasant Quippes for Vpstart Newfangled Gentlewomen. London, 1595. Morley, Thomas. A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke. London, 1597. Rainolds, John. Th’Overthrow of Stage-Playes. London, 1599.

Maurolico, Francesco. Photismi de lumine et umbra. Napoli, 1611.

Bourne, William. Treatise on the Properties and Qualities of Glasses for Optical Purposes. c. 1585. London, 1838.

Stubbes, Philip. The Anatomy of Abuses. 1583. Ed. Frederick J. Furnival. London, 1882. Ebreo, Leone. Dialoghi d’amore. [1501]. Ed. Carl Gebhardt. London: Oxford UP, 1929.

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---. The Philosophy of Love. [1501]. Ed. Friedeberg F. Seeley. Trans. Friedeberg F. Seeley and Jean H. Barnes. New York: Soncino, 1937.

Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni. “Commento sopra una canzona de amore composta da Girolamo Benivieni.” 1519. De Hominis dignitate, Heptalus, De ente et uno e scritti vari. Ed. Eugenio Garin. Firenze: Vallecchi, 1942. 445-581.

Lodge, Thomas. “A Defence of Poetry, Music, and Stage Plays.” 1579. Elizabethan Critical Essays. Ed. Gregory G. Smith. Vol. 1. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1964. 61-86.

Meres, Francis. “Palladis Tamia.” 1598. Elizabethan Critical Essays. Ed. Gregory G. Smith. Vol. 2. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1964. 308-24.

Whetstone, George. “The Dedication to ‘Promos and Cassandra’.” 1578. Elizabethan Critical Essays. Ed. Gregory G. Smith. Vol. 1. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1964. 58-60. Glarean, Heinrich. Dodecachordon. 1547. Ed. and trans. Clement A. Miller. 2 vols. Dallas:

American Institute of Musicology Press, 1965.

Betussi, Giuseppe. “Il Raverta.” 1544. Trattati d’amore del Cinquecento. Ed. Giuseppe Zonta. Bari: Laterza, 1968. 3-150.

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Crowne, William. A True Relation of All the Remarkable Places and Passages Observed in the Travels of the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Howard. London, 1637.

Fletcher, John. The Elder Brother. London, 1637. Venner, Tobias. The Baths of Bathe. London, 1637.

Clarke, John. Phraseologia puerilis anglo-latina. London, 1638. Farnaby, Thomas. Phrases oratoriæ elegantiores. London, 1638. Mason, Francis. Vindiciae ecclesiae anglicanae. London, 1638.

Speed, John. The Genealogies Recorded in the Sacred Scriptures. London, 1638. Clarke, John B. D. Parœmiologia anglo-latina. London, 1639.

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Jackson, John. The Key of Knowledge. London, 1640. Ley, John. A Patterne of Pietie. London, 1640.

Rider, John. Riders Dictionarie, Corrected and Augmented. London, 1640. Smeth, John. Prosodia Henrici Smetii. London, 1640.

Swinburne, Henry. A Briefe Treatise of Testaments. London, 1640. Brathwaite, Richard. Mercurius britanicus. London, 1641.

The Christian Life and Death of Mistris Katherin Brettergh. London, 1641. Lily, William. An English Grammar. London, 1641.

Shackerley, Marmion. The Antiquary. A Comedy. London, 1641.

Case, Thomas. Gods Waiting to Be Gracious unto His People. London, 1642.

To the Honourable the House of Commons Now Assembled in Parliament. London, 1642. Case, Thomas. Jehoshaphats Caveat to His Judges. London, 1644.

Bernard, Thomas. Thesaurus Biblicus. London, 1644.

Digges, Leonard. A Booke Named Tectonicon. London, 1647. Holyoake, Francis. Dictionarum etymologicum. London, 1648. Rider, John. Dictionarum etymologycum. London, 1648. ---. Dictionarum etymologycum. London, 1649.

Warde, William. The Most Excellent, Profitable, and Pleasant Book of the Famous Doctor, and Expert Astrologian, Arcandam. London, 1649.

Bernard, Richard. A Weekes Worke. London, 1650.

Roussat, Richard. The Most Excellent, Profitable, and Pleasant Book of the Famous Doctor, and Expert Astrologian, Arcandam. London, 1652.

1.12 Consulted books published for Paul Linley:

Nenna, Giovanni B. Nennio, or a Treatise of Nobility. London, 1595.

A Discourse More at Large of the Late Ouerthrowe Giuen to the King of Spaines. London, 1597.

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I. T. The Haven of Pleasure. London, 1597.

A True Discourse of the Ouerthrowe Giuen to the Common Enemy at Turnhaut. London, 1597.

Granada, Luis de. The Sinners Guyde. Trans. Francis Meres. London, 1598.

King Phillip II. A True Coppie of the Transportation of the Lowe Countries. London, 1598. Articles to Bee Enquired of by the Church-Wardens and Sworne-Men: in the Ordinary

Visitation of the Lord Bishop of Excester. London, 1599. Nenna, Giovanni B. A Discourse. London, 1600.

1.13 Consulted books sold by Edmund Weaver:

Englands Welcome to Iames by the Grace of God, King of England. London, 1603.

Northerne Poems, Congratulating the Kings Maiesties Entrance to the Crowne. London, 1604. Stock, Richard. The Chvrches Lamentation for the Losse of the Godly. London, 1614.

Strode, George. The Anatomie of Mortalitie. London, 1618. Sempill, James. Sacrilege Sacredly Handled. London, 1619.

Gunter, Edmund. The Description and Vse of the Sector. London, 1623. Cockeram, Henry. The English Dictionarie. London, 1637.

1.14 Consulted title-pages of Chapman’s works:

Chapman, George. The Shadow of Night. London, 1594. ---. Ouids Banquet of Sence. London, 1595.

---. Achilles Shield. London, 1598.

---. The Blinde Begger of Alexandria. London, 1598.

---. Seaven Bookes of the Iliades of Homere, Prince of Poets. London, 1598. ---. A Pleasant Comedy Entituled: An Humerous Dayes Myrth. London, 1599. ---. Al Fooles. London, 1605.

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---. Monsieur d’Olive. London, 1606.

---. The Conspiracie and Tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, Marshall of France. London, 1608.

---. Evthymiæ Raptus; or the Tears of Peace. London, 1609. ---. Homer Prince of Poets. London, 1609.

---. The Iliads. London, 1611. ---. May-Day. London, 1611.

---. Petrarchs Seven Penitentiall Psalms. London, 1612. ---. The Widowes Teares. London, 1612.

---. The Memorable Maske. London, 1613.

---. The Revenge of Bussy D’Ambois. London, 1613. ---. Andromeda Liberata. London, 1614.

---. A Free and Offenceles Iustification, of a Lately Pvblisht and most Maliciously Misinterpreted Poeme: Entitvled Andromeda Liberata. London,1614. ---. Homers Odysses. London, 1614.

---. Homers Odysses. London, 1615.

---. The Divine Poem of Musæus. London, 1616. ---. The Georgicks of Hesiod. London, 1618.

---. Two Wise Men and All the Rest Fooles. London, 1619. ---. Pro vere, avtumni lachrymæ. London, 1622.

---. The Crowne of all Homers Workes. London, 1624.

---. The Conspiracie and Tragœdy of Charles Dvke of Byron, Marshall of France. London, 1625.

---. A Iustification of a Strange Action of Nero. London, 1629. ---. Caesar and Pompey. London, 1631.

---. The Whole Works of Homer. London, 1634. ---. The Ball. A Comedie. London, 1639.

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---. Ovids Banquet of Sence. London, 1639. ---. Revenge for Honour. London, 1654. ---. The Tragedy of Alphonsus. London, 1654.

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Giovio, Paolo. Dialogo dell’imprese militari et amorose di Monsignor Giovio. Lyons, 1559. Simeoni, Gabriele. Le sententiose imprese. Lyons, 1560.

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Turner, William. The First and Second Partes of the Herbal of William Turner. London, 1568. Noot, Jan van der. A Theatre for Worldlings. London, 1569.

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Lemnius, Levinus. An Herbal for the Bible Containing a Plaine and Familiar Exposition of Such Similitudes, Parables, and Metaphors. London, 1587.

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Bargagli, Scipione. Rolo, overo cento imprese de gl’illvstri sig.ri hvomini d’arme sanesi. Bologna, 1591.

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Willet, Andrew. Sacrorum emblematum. Cambridge, 1592. Hill, Thomas. A Profitable Art of Gardening. London, 1593.

Lupton, Thomas. A Thousand Notable Things of Sundrie Sorts. London, 1595. Gerard, John. The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes. London, 1597. Camerarius, Joachim. Symbola et emblemata. Nürnberg, 1600.

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Wither, George. A Collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne. London, 1635.

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