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BIBLIOGRAPHY

OF

MEDIEVAL

DRAMA

BIBLIOGRAPHY MEDIEVAL

DRAMA

CARL J. STRATMAN,

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY AND LOS ANGELES

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEY AND LOS ANGELES CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS LONDON, ENGLAND COPYRIGHT, 1954, BY THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 54-11496 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Bed Foreword

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Despite the persisting lack of a bibliography

of medieval

drama,

great

strides have been taken in advancing man's knowledge in this rewarding area. If some of the most brilliant scholars of the past century or so were able to complete with distinction epoch-making volumes, it follows that each one must have worked up a bibliography for himself. How many thousands of hours were expended in this time-consuming labor, no man can say with any accuracy, but anyone can guess, as Ido, that the thousands must be very many. Although one comes across mention of a bibliography or two published in the 1880's, I have never seen one, and therefore,

like everyone

else whose

interests

include

the medieval

drama,

I

have for years carried about in my head an informal but inclusive list of the materials concerning the rebirth of the theater after its proscription during the decline of the Roman Empire. When

naturally

Father

Stratman

first asked

checked first to see whether

They had been included,

and so many

me

to examine

his bibliography,

I

my favorites had been included. more

besides

that I perceived

at

once what a boon this indefatigable toiler had prepared to fill the long-felt want for a standard work of reference to join the goodly company already awaiting the student on library shelves.

Because a bibliographer is willing to lavish time and energy on the arduous task of collecting materials for students, the rest of us are saved great expenses of time, and we are furnished with a feeling of security, indispensable for efficient research. No bibliography can be trusted completely, of course, but this one will become standard and will remain so for many years to come, I predict on the basis of the record glanced at above. If during the past three-score years the only contributions at all resembling bibliographies have been brief lists of books, how soon is this full-dress bibliography likely to be superseded? Tolle et lege.

JOHN WEBSTER

SPARGO

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Acknowledgments

It is impossible encouraged

me

to render

due appreciation to all the persons who have

in this work,

but I should like to thank

Professor

John Webster

Spargo,

of Northwestern

only wrote

the Foreword

for this book,

but who

most

especially

University,

has

who not

also been

a constant

source of inspiration to me throughout the work of compilation; he has offered many invaluable suggestions on procedure, A debt of deep gratitude is also owed to the Rev.

Norman

Weyand,

S.J.,

Chairman

of the

Department of English at Loyola University, Chicago, who kindly consented to read the manuscript and suggested certain revisions. The late Professor Pierce Butler also read the manuscript and offered much good advice on method. Professor Emeritus Grace Frank, of Bryn Mawr College, has given valuable aid in the French section of the bibliography. I am also indebted to Professor Joseph E, Gillet, of the University of Pennsylvania, for his helpful advice and constructive criticism of the Spanish material.

versity,

Mr,

Joseph Gensert,

of the German

graciously reviewed the Germanic

I also wish to thank,

most

sincerely,

Department

of Loyola

Uni-

material.

the many

librarians

who

verified

specific holdings in their libraries: Ben Bowman, of the Newberry Library; the Rev. Redmond A, Burke, C.S,V., of De Paul University; Dorothy Cox, of Loyola University; Flora L, Deibert, of the University of Pennsylvania; Georgia H. Faison, of the University of North Carolina; Florence M, Gifford, of the Cleveland Public Library; Lloyd W. Griffin, of Peabody Institute; Robert H. Haynes, of Harvard College; Katherine-Louise Henning, of

the University of Wisconsin; James G. McManaway, of the Folger Library; Herman R. Mead, of the Huntington Library; Blanch Moon, of the University of Minnesota; T. E. Ratcliffe, Jr., of the University of Illinois; Paul North

Rice,

of the New York

Public

Library;

Barbara

D,

Simison,

of Yale

University; Margaret Smith, of the University of Michigan; Constance M, Winchell, of Columbia University; Malcolm Young, of Princeton University. Loyola University Chicago, 1953

C,J.S.

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Contents

Introduction Symbols for Libraries Symbols for Periodicals

I, COLLECTIONS

15

OF PLAYS

Il. FESTSCHRIFTEN Ill, BIBLIOGRAPHY IV. GENERAL V.

MEDIEVAL

23 46

OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES

52

HISTORY AND DISCUSSION

69

ENGLISH

DRAMA

75

History and Discussion 75 — Liturgical and Religious Drama 92 — Mystery and Miracle Plays 98 — Cycle Plays 117 Chester Plays 117 — Coventry Plays 123 Ludus Coventriae 126 — Towneley Plays 129 — York Plays 137 — Non-Cycle and Miscellaneous Plays 142 - Drama in Other Cities 155 -— Folk Drama 158 Pageants 161 —- Guilds 163 — Morality Plays 166 — Individual Plays and Authors 170 — Everyman 241 - Jedermann 248 VI. VIl.

HROTSWITHA BYZANTINE

264

DRAMA

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VIll.

FRENCH

266

DRAMA

Bibliography 266 - History and Discussion 267 — Liturgical and Religious Drama 273 Miracle, Mystery, and Morality Plays 282 Collections of Plays 288 — Individual Plays and Authors 290 - Miscellaneous Texts 303

IX. GERMAN

DRAMA

305

Bibliography 305 — History and Discussion 306 — Liturgical and Religious Drama 313

X. ITALIAN DRAMA XI, XII,

322

LATIN DRAMA

326

SPANISH DRAMA

330

Bibliography

330 — History and Discussion 332 — Collections of Plays 340 — Individual Plays and Authors 342

APPENDIX

I: Guide to Plays in Collections

APPENDIX

II: Guide

to Listed Serials

INDEX

in Libraries

357

389

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Introduction

For some years the need for a bibliography of medieval drama has become more and more obvious to those who have worked in the field, With the passage of time, and the continued publication of boays and periodicals on various phases of medieval dramatic activity, the problem has become more acute, simply because there is no one work to which the

scholar or student may go for the desired information,

Such a lack of

bibliographical data in a central storehouse is particularly harrowing for the student interested in medieval drama who does not know what work has already been completed by competent scholars, For the scholar the need is perhaps as great, for he has many occasions to refer to various works by others in the field, Previous attempts at a bibliography have been either far too brief, limiting the entries

to a few hundred

titles,

or far too limited in scope,

treating of only one aspect of medieval drama. The only list of any practical value for the student today is that which appears in Wells's Manual, and this,

because

of the many

supplements,

is somewhat

difficult to use,

In addition, this work is limited mainly to a consideration of only the miracles and mysteries, To date no attempt has been made to cover the entire field of medieval drama, There is no bibliography which includes not only the earliest liturgical works, the mystery and miracle plays, but also the moralities and interludes. Nor has any attempt been made to include in one book the foreign drama, and the many foreign works on English drama as well. Although the present work does not pretend to be exhaustive in any sense of the term—the field is too vast—it is hoped that the bibliography will fulfill adequately the needs of the scholar or student who demands a handy tool in finding his way about in the somewhat complex field of medieval drama, An attempt has been made to cover the entire field of medieval drama, beginning with the earliest liturgical forms, and continuing through the mystery and miracle plays, to the moralities and interludes, There has been no attempt to confine the work to a specific span of

years so that the term ''medieval'' may apply absolutely.

Some of the

plays listed were written late in the sixteenth century, and several, indeed, were published in the opening years of the seventeenth century. In

this bibliography,

therefore,

the term "medieval" applies to the following

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Introduction

Everyman.— Bibliographical entries concerning the play Everyman should properly be given with the morality drama; however, because of the great number

of entries

a separate

section comprises

the numerous

editions and the critical material on this play. Collections.—In this section are seventy-one anthologies of English plays. For each volume the title of the plays in the volume, or volumes, is listed,

The list does not include,

ular collection, tery,

miracle,

however,

all the plays in the partic-

but only those that fall in the category: morality,

liturgical,

mys-

or interlude.

Festschriften.—Some thirty-two volumes in this bibliography are dedicatory volumes, Each of these volumes has in it one or more articles on the medieval drama, For the sake of clarity, the books are placed together in one section, entitled ''Festschriften.'' In this section, each article in a particular volume

is indicated,

and there is an appropriate

cross reference to indicate in what category of'the bibliography the article will be found.

Book Reviews. — Whenever feasible the location is given for reviews of major works that have caused some controversy. These reviews, which number two hundred and thirty, are of books printed after 1900. Unpublished Masters' and Doctoral Dissertations.—Since it is often difficult to find unpublished dissertations, this bibliography lists more than two hundred valuable but unpublished masters' and doctoral disser-

tations,

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Continental Drama,—The entries for Continental drama are given, in general, in the same way as is to be found in the sections for English drama,

Appendix I.—The table in Appendix I is a handy reference guide to the plays which appear in Collections, The numbers in the columns indicate

the entry number of the particular play in the section entitled ''Collections.'' To find in which collection, or collections, a play appears, all the reader need do is to consult Appendix I, Opposite the name of the plays is a row of numbers in parallel columns, These numbers corre-

spond to the numbers of a particular anthology in the section ''Collections,' Appendix Il,— Although

the libraries that possess files of serials or

periodicals are listed in a work compiled some time ago, An Index to Serials, the libraries that have the periodicals used in this work are listed in Appendix Il, This section should prove useful to scholars seek-

ing a particular serial, Only those libraries that possess a complete file of a particular series are noted, When seventy-five or more libraries possess a complete file of a periodical, the location is not indicated,

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Hartford.

of Columbia

American University, Washington, D.C. Catholic University, Washington, D.C,

Dumbarton Harvard

Oaks Research University,

Library and Collection of

Washington,

D.C.

:

U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C, Folger Memorial Library, Washington, D.C. U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C.

Georgetown University, Washington, D.C, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. National Museum, Washington, D.C, U.S. Office of Naval Records and Library,

DAC. U.S. Surgeon General's

Office,

Washington,

Washington,

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Art Institute,

Chicago,

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for Libraries

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University of Kansas,

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Boston Society of Natural History, Massachusetts

Boston,

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Boston.

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Boston University. College of Liberal Arts. Boston. St, John's Boston Ecclesiastical Seminary, Brighton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Harvard University, Cambridge. Harvard University. Andover-Harvard Theological Semi-

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Harvard Law School, Massachusetts Historical Society,

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Forbes Library, Northampton. Smith College, Northampton.

Wheaton College,

Norton. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Clark

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Holy Cross College,

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Goucher College, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Peabody Institute, Baltimore, University of Maryland, College Park. Maine

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Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Portland Public Library, Portland,

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University of Maine, Orono, Colby College, Waterville.

Michigan

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State Library of Michigan, Lansing, Detroit Public Library, Detroit.

Marygrove College, Detroit, University of Detroit, Detroit. Grand Rapids Public Library, Grand Rapids. Hackley Public Library, Muskegon,

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University of Michigan, University of Michigan,

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University,

Paul Seminary,

St.

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St. Paul.

College of St, Catherine, St. Paul. College of St. Thomas, St, Paul, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Missouri

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City Public Library,

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Concordia Theological Seminary,

City.

St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Saint Louis

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Washington University, University of Missouri,

St. Louis. Columbia,

St. Louis.

Montana

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University

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Carl F.

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Pforzheimer

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St.

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Syracuse University,

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Collection,

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Creighton University,

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University of Nebraska,

Lincoln,

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North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, Duke University, Durham. Woman's College, Greensboro, State College of Agriculture and Engineering, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,

Raleigh.

North Dakota NdU

University of North Dakota,

University.

New Hampshire

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New Hampshire State Library, Dartmouth College, Hanover, University of New Hampshire,

Concord, Durham,

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Drew University, Madison. Gardner Sage Memorial Library,

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Princeton

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Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton. Rutgers University, New Brunswick,

University,

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University of New Mexico,

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Cincinnati Public Library, Cincinnati, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati,

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Club,

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Western Reserve

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Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland. Columbus Public Library, Columbus.

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Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware. East Cleveland Public Library, East Cleveland,

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Library

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Association

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Pennsylvania

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State Library and Museum,

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Lehigh University,

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I. Collections of Plays

1

Adams,

Joseph Quincy,

ed,

Chief

Pre-Shakespearean

Dramas,

A

Selection of Plays Illustrating the History of the English Drama from Its Origin down to Shakespeare. Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1924, 712 pp. Reviewed

by Kemp

Malone

in MLN,

XL

(1925),

39-43.

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I, Sources The The The

of the Liturgical Drama Wordless ''Alleluia'' Sequence "Quem Quaeritis' Trope Easter Sepulchre (""Depositio Crucis; Elevatio Crucis")

Semi-Dramatic

Il,

Trope

Liturgical Plays Dealing with the Story of Christ Sepulchrum (The Visit of the Marys) Sepulchrum (The Visit of the Marys, and The Race of Peter and John) Sepulchrum

(The Visit

of the Marys,

and John, and The Appearance Peregrini Pastores

The

Race

of Peter

to Mary Magdalene)

Magi Herodes Prophetae Ill,

Liturgical Plays Dealing with Miscellaneous and with the Legends of the Saints Conversio Beati Pauli Apostoli Ludus super Iconia Sancti Nicolai Tres Clerici Adeodatus

[23]

Biblical Stories

24 IV.

Collections of Plays |

The Introduction of the Vernacular The Sepulchre

The Wayfarers The Shepherds V.

The Craft Cycles Banns (N, towne)

The Fall of Lucifer (N. towne) The Creation of Eve,

out of Paradise

with the Expelling of Adam and Eve (Norwich)

The Killing of Abel (Wakefield) Noah (Wakefield)

The Deluge (Chester) The Sacrifice of Isaac (Brome MS) Pharaoh (Wakefield) The Prophets (Chester) The Salutation and Conception (N, towne) The Birth of Jesus (York) The Shepherds (Wakefield) The Magi, Herod, and the Slaughter of the Innocents (Coventry) Christ's Ministry (Chester)

The Betraying of Christ (N. towne) The Trial of Christ (N. towne)

The Harrowing of Hell (Chester) The Resurrection of Christ (Wakefield) The Judgment Day (York) VI.

Non-Cycle Plays Dux Moraud The Conversion of St, Paul Mary Magdalene The Play of the Sacrament

VII.

Moralities The Castle of Perseverance Everyman Mankind Wyt and Science

VII.

Folk Plays Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham Robin Hood and the Friar Shetland Sword Dance

Oxfordshire St. George Play Leicestershire St. George Play The Revesby Sword Play IX.

Farces The Plays Called the Foure PP A Mery Play betwene Johan Johan the Husbande,

Wyfe, and Syr Johan the Preest The Play of the Wether

Tyb his

Collections

X.

2

Amyot,

and Pithias

Plays of the Professional Cambises

Thomas,

J, Payne

Collier,

Troupes

etc.,

ed.

A Supplement

ley's Old Plays. Printed for the Shakespeare had of W. Skeffington, 1853. 4 vols. CtY. DFo. DLC, IaU. MB. MH. OO. OU. PBm, PHC. PP. PPL. Vol.

1. Chester

Vol,

2. Coventry Marriage

Vol. 3

CtHW, MdBJ.

3a

Ashton,

to Dods-

and to be

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of Wit and Wisdom

London,

Printed for William

Miller,

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1. The Four P's Damon and Pithias

John William,

millan Co,,

1940.

DLC,

ed.

Types

of English Drama,

New York,

Mac-

750 pp.

IaU.

MnU.

NcGW.

Play of Abraham and Melchizedek Sacrifice of Isaac Everyman

4

Society,

Wit and Science 3. Patient Grissil

The Ancient British Drama, 1810. 3 vols.

Vol.

25

The Court Drama Damon

XI,

of Plays

OC1Cs,

OCIND.

OCU.

WU,

and Lot

Bang, Willy, ed, Materialien zur Kunde des alteren englischen Dramas, Louvain and London, A. Uystpruyst, 1902-1914, 44 vols, Continued as: Materials for the Study of the Old English Drama, by H. de Vocht, 1927-. Cst. CtW. Cty. CU. DLC. ICN, ICU, IEN, InU. IU. MA. MB. MdBE, MdBP. MH. MiU. MnU. MSM. MWC, MWelC, NBuG, NIC. NjC. NNC. NPV. OC. OCL. OU. PBm. PP. RPB. Vol. Vol. Vol. Vol,

4. Everyman 5. Godly Queene Hester 12, Enterlude of Youth 24. Everyman

26

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Vol,

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An

823 pp.

Brome: Abraham and Isaac Chester: Deluge of Noah's Flood Towneley: Second Shepherd's Play The Summoning of Everyman Boas,

Frederick S., ed.

Five Pre-Shakespearean

Oxford University Press,

H. Milford

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MH,

MiU.

[1934]. MnU.

Comedies,

London,

343 pp.

MIGW.

OCl,

PBM.

The Four PP, Fulgens and Lucrece Bond, Richard Warwick, Early Plays from the Italian, versity Press, 1911, 332 pp. DFo.

Oxford,

Uni-

PU.

Misogonus Brandl,

Alois Leonhard,

land vor Shakespeare, lish Plays.

Strassburg,

und Forschungen,

No,

Reviewed by Frederick

CSt. ICU, MiU. NIC, PU. Common Gismond

King Darius

Quellen

des weltlichen Dramas

Ein Erganzungsband K,. J. Trubner,

in Eng-

zu Dodsley's Old Eng-

1898.

666

pp.

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LXXX.) Ives Carpenter

in MLN,

XIV (1899),

134-140.

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Brome:

Sacrifice of Isaac

Ludus Coventriae: Play of the Maid Mary Ludus Coventriae: Mary the Mother Towneley: Second Shepherd's Play York: Nativity Play 12

Child, Francis James, ed, Four Old Plays. Three Interludes: Thersytes, Jack Jugler and Heywoods Pardoner and Frere: and Jocasta, a Tragedy by Gascoigne and Kinwelmarsh, with an introduction and notes, Cambridge, G. Nichols, 1848. 288 pp.

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Child, Clarence Griffin, ed, and Other Plays. Boston,

138 pp.

The Second Shepherds' Play, Everyman, New York, Houghton Mifflin Co,, 1910.

(Riverside Literature Series.)

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Brome: Abraham and Isaac Towneley: The Second Shepherds' Everyman The Robin Hood Plays Oxfordshire St. George Plays. 14

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Adam: From the French The Wise Virgin and the Foolish Virgins: Towneley: The Second Shepherds Play Everyman

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580 pp.

Everyman

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J. P. Five Miracle

Printed

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of J. Payne

Collier,

London,

Privately

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Mnu,

The Advent of Antichrist Adoration of the Shepherds Harrowing of Hell The Marriage of the Virgin Sacrifice of Abraham 17

Collier,

J, P.,

ed.

of the English

Five Old Plays,

Drama,

great rarity. 1851.

Edited

Illustrating the Early Progress

from

copies,

either

Printed for the Roxburghe Club.

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ICN.

ICU.

unique,

London,

MB.

or of

W.

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Nicol,

MH,

Conflict of Conscience A Knack to Know a Knave The Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune The Three Ladies of London The Three Lords and Three Ladies of London. 18

Collier, J. P., ed. Illustrations of Early English London, Privately Printed, 1863-1864. 2 vols.

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The Comedy of Tyde Taryeth No Man Enterlude 19

Collier,

of Godly Queene

J. P.,

ed,

Illustrations

Privately Printed, ICN.

20

Vol.

1. Respublica 2. Horestes

London, Trench,

1866.

MBAt,

Vol,

Deimling,

Hester

Hermann,

ed,

of Old English Literature.

London,

3 vols.

NN.

PP.

The Chester

Plays.

Re-edited

from the Mss,

Published for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trubner & Co,, 1893-1915, 2 vols. Paged continuously,

(Early English Text Society.

Extra Series,

No, LXII-CXV.)

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of Plays

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The Nativity Adoration of the Shepherds Adoration of the Magi The Magi's Oblation Slaying of the Innocents Purification The Temptation Christ,

The Adulteress,

Chelidonius

Christ's Visit to Simon the Leper

Christ's Betrayal Christ's Passion Christ's Descent into Hell Christ's Resurrection Christ Appears to Two Disciples Christ's Ascension

The Sending of the Holy Ghost The Prophets and Antichrist The Coming of Antichrist The Last Judgment 21

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Cty. NIC, Vol.

1.

ed. A Select Collection of Old Plays, Dodsley in Pall-Mall, 1744, 12 vols,

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MA, MB. MB-F. MH. PU. RPB. TxU. WaU.

Chief Promises

MiU.

London,

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MSM,

of God

Damon and Pithias The Four P's New Custom

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by J. Nichols for J. Dodsley,

1780,

12 vols.

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1.

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30

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Vol.

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2.

Dodsley,

Apius and Virginia The Worlde and the Chylde

Robert,

ed.

A Select Collection

of Old English

Plays.

Ori-

ginally Published by Robert Dodsley in the Year 1744, 4th ed., Now First Chronologically Arranged, Revised and Enlarged, With the Notes of All the Commentators, and New Notes by W. Carew Hazlitt.

London,

Reeves

and Turner,

1874-1876,

15 vols.

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1. The Tragi-Comedy of Calisto and Melibaea Everyman: a moral play Interlude of the Four Elements The Four P,P,

God's

Promises

Hickscorner The Pardoner and the Friar A New Interlude, Called Thersites The World and the Child Vol.

Disobedient Child History of Jacob and Esau Jack Juggler Lusty Juventus Marriage of Wit and Science Nice Wanton Interlude of Youth

Vol,

New Custom The Trial of Treasure

Vol,

Cambises

Vol,

Conflict of Conscience The Three Ladies of London The Three Lords and Three Ladies

Vol,

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°

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Contention between Liberality and Prodigality

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Play (Episodes)

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Trench, ety.

Trubner & Co,,

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No.

1897,

416 pp, (Early English Text Soci-

LXXI.)

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Creation

Killing of Abel Noah and the Ark Abraham Isaac

Jacob Prophets Pharaoh

Caesar Augustus Annunciation Salutation of Elizabeth

Shepherds' Shepherds' Offering of Flight into

Play, I. Play, II. the Magi Egypt

Herod the Great

Purification of Mary Play of the Doctors John the Baptist The Conspiracy The Buffeting The Scourging The Crucifixion The

Talents

The Deliverance of Souls The Resurrection of the Lord

The Pilgrims (Peregrini) Thomas of India The Lord's Ascension

The Judgment Lazarus

The Hanging of Judas

27

Everyman, London,

With Other Interludes, J. M.

Including Eight Miracle Plays.

Dent and Co.; New York,

[1909]. 208 pp. (Everyman's Library.)

E.

P. Dutton & Co.,

ae

Chester:

The Deluge

Cornish:

The Three Maries at the Tomb Mary Magdalen Brings the News

Sacrifice

28

The Nativity

Towneley:

The Crucifixion The Harrowing of Hell Second Shepherds' Play

John Stephen,

ed.

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PPL,

to the Apostles

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Farmer, John Stephen, ed. Anonymous Plays. 3rd Series, Comprising Jack Juggler; King Darius; Gammer Gurton's Needle; New Custom;

Trial

of Treasure;

Note-book

Privately Printed for Subscribers,

Dramatists,

Vol.

and Word-list.

1906.

302 pp.

London,

~

(Early English

10.)

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Farmer, John Stephen, ed, Five Anonymous prising Apius and Virginia; The Marriage

Plays, 4th Series. Comof Wit and Science;

Grim the Collier of Croydon; Common Conditions; The Marriage of Wit and Wisdom; Note-book and Word-list. London, Privately

Printed for Subscribers, Vol. 12.)

1908.

328 pp.

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Farmer,

John Stephen,

ed. Recently Recovered "Lost" Tudor Plays,

with Some Others, Comprising Mankind —Nature — Wit and Science — Respublica — Wealth and Health — Impatient Poverty — John the Evangelist, Note-book and Word-list. London, Privately Printed for Subscribers,

1907,

472 pp.

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Stephen,

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(lst Series.

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286 pp. (Early English Dramatists,

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Comprising

Stephen, Jacob

Godly Queen Hester; Word-list.

478 pp.

ed.

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and Esau;

London,

Tom

Youth;

Plays.

Albion,

(2d Series.

knight; Misogonous;

Tyler and His Wife; Note-book

Privately

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John the Evangelist A Knack to Know a Knave Like Will to Like

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Nature of the Four Elements New Custom Nice Wanton Pardoner and the Friar Pedlar's Prophecy

Play of Love Play of the Weather Respublica Temptation of Our Lord Thersytes Three Ladies of London Three Laws Three Lords and Three Ladies Tide Tarrieth No Man

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1320

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1321

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CORNISH DRAMA MANUSCRIPT 1325 1326

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49 pp.

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PLAYS

Creation of the World MANUSCRIPTS

1329 -1330 1331 1332

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The Creation

the Year

of the World,

with Noah's

1611 by William Jordan,

Flood,

Written

in Cornish

in

with an English Translation by

146 John

Keigwin, 1827.

Medieval

English

Edited by Davies Gilbert. London, (Printed from Brit. Mus. Harl. MS

Nichols,

Drama

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by

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CtY. 1334

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1336 1337

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TEXT 1338

Mount

Calvary,

or the History of the Passion,

tion of Our Lord

and Saviour

Death,

Jesus Christ.

and Resurrec-

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(as

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1339

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nale de Vita Sancti Mereadoci 'dominus Hadton!' in 1504.

Episcopi

Cornish,

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NOSTER

1442

Allison,

1443

PMLA, XXXIX (1924), 789-804. Craig, Hardin. ''The Pater Noster Play." Na,

1444

Onions,

Tempe E. "The Paternoster Play and the Origin of the Vices,’ C. Talbut.

PROCESSUS

CIV (1917),

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"A Thirteenth Century Paternoster by an Anglo-

French Scribe,"

1445

MLR,

III (1907-1908),

69-71.

SATANAE

Processus Satanae, Malone Society Collections, II. Part 3. Oxford, University Press, 1931. Pp. 238-250. (Photographs of original

in British Museum and Bodleian.) RESURRECTION MANUSCRIPT 1446

Washington,

D.C.

Folger Shakespeare Library.

MS 1828.1.

17 fols,

(ca, 1560-1580.) TEXT 1447

The

Resurrection

Dobett.

of Our Lord,

[London,

Edited by Wilson,

Printed for the Malone

Oxford University Press.]

1912.

J. Dover,

Society by H.

and B.

Hart at

42 pp.

NN.

SHREWSBURY TEXT 1448

Shropshire. Shrewsbury School Library. MS Mus, VI, iii, 42, Latin Anthems with Music and Fragments of Three Mystery Plays.

(Reproduction of, in the Modern Language Association of America, No.

33,

Rotograph

Series,

1925.)

PERIODICALS 1449

1450

Miller, F. H. 'Metrical Affinities of the Shrewsbury Officium Pastorum and Its York Correspondent," MLN, XXXIII (1918), 91-95. Skeat, Walter W. ''Fragments of Yorkshire Mysteries;’ Ac, XXXVII

1451

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STONYHURST

10-11; 27-28.

rod

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(1907),

172-173.

PAGEANTS MANUSCRIPT

1452

©

Lancashire.

Stonyhurst

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MS

A,

VI.

33.

ES,

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TEXT

*1453

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Baltimore,

Johns

PERIODICALS 1454

Cole,

Helen Wieand. ''The Influence of Plautus and Terence Stonyhurst Pageants," MLN, XXXVIII (1923), 393-399.

1455

Craig,

Hardin,

upon the

"Terentius Christianus and the Stonyhurst Pageants,"

PQ, II (1923), 56-62. DRAMA

IN

OTHER

CITIES

BEVERLEY BOOK 1456

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Arthur

the Selden

1457

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253

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pp.

of Bev-

1829.

PERIODICAL

1458

Witty,

J. R.

"The Beverley Plays,'

TYDS,

IV (1922),

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CAMBRIDGE 1459

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C. "Drama in Cambridge,"

TLS,

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p. 372.

CANTERBURY

1460

Plomer,

Henry R. "Plays at Canterbury in 1570,"

Library,

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of St.

''The Canterbury Marching Watch with Its Pageant

Thomas,"

AC,

XII (1878),

27-46.

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CHELMSFORD 1462

Mepham,

William

Century,''

EsR,

Alfred.

"The

LVI (1947),

Chelmsford

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CLERKENWELL

1463

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1464

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;

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DUNSTABLE

1465

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DUNDEE 1466

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ESSEX PERIODICALS

1467

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XIV

1468

(1905),

Mepham,

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in Essex,''

EsR,

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William A. ''A General Survey of Mediaeval Companies

Essex,

1469

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1537-1642,"

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LIV

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"Village Plays at Dunmow,

52-58;

Dunmow,"

Essex,

107-112;

EsR,

1470

——.

1471

N&Q, CLXVI (1934), 345-348; 362-366. ——. "Visits of Professional Touring Companies 1642,” EsR, LVII (1948), 205-216.

in

139-142,

LV (1946),

129-

in the Sixteenth Century,” to Essex,

1537-

DISSERTATION 1472

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William

A,

History of the Drama

Century to the Present

Time.

in Essex

from the Fifteenth

University of London,

1937,

Ph.D.

EXETER

1473

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R. Pearse.

"The Early Exeter Theatre;’

DCNQ, XI (1920),

122-125.

1474

Robbins,

Alfred F. "An Exeter Theatre in 1348)"

(1901),

1475

Rodford,

N&Q.

9th ser., VII

506,

Cecily.

"Early Drama in Exeter,’

DAAS,

LVI (1935),

361-

370,

GLOUCESTERSHIRE BOOK 1476

Hannam-Clark,

County). Times

Theodore.

Drama

in Gloucestershire

Some Account of Its Development

Till To-day.

Simpkin,

Marshall,

Reviewed

in N&Q,

Gloucester,

Minchin

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240 pp.

CLV

1928.

(1928),

(the Cotswold

from the Earliest and Gibbs;

London,

270.

PERIODICAL

1477

"Morality Plays At Gloucester/'

GNQ,

V (1894),

42-44,

HEREFORD 1478

Johnson,

R.

Ancient

Customs

of the City of Hereford.

London,

1882.

Medieval English Drama

sie

HEY BRIDGE 1479

Mepham,

William A, "A XVIth Century Village Play at Heybridge, Essex,’ N&Q, CLXVI (1933), 345-348; 362-366.

1480

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CLXVII

1481

Essex,"

N&Q,

75-79.

. ‘Mediaeval Plays in the 16th Century at Heybridge and Braintree;'

EsR,

LV

(1946),

8-18.

HULL BOOK 1482

Sheppard, Brown

Thomas, Evolution of the Drama and Sons, 1929. 254 pp.

in Hull and District.

Hull,

PERIODICAL 1483

Mill,

Anna J. 'The Hull Noah Play,"

MLR,

XXXIII

(1938),

489-505.

LINCOLN 1484

Craig,

Hardin,

LDM,

1485

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D., H. [Note on Stage Properties 481-482.

1487 1488

(1914),

"The Lincoln Cordwainers'

605-615.

1486

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XXX

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LONDON 1489

Baker, from

Henry Barton. 1576

to 1888.

The London Stage; Its History and Tradition London,

W.

H.

Allen

and Co.,

1889.

2 vols.

MALDON

1490

Mepham,

William A. "Municipal Drama at Maldon in the Sixteenth

Century;'

EsR,

LV (1946),

169-173,

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1491

LVI (1947),

EsR,

34-41.

NORFOLK

1492

1493 1494

Bolingbroke, NoA,

L. C. ''Pre-Elizabethan Plays and Players in Norfolk,"

XI (1892),

332-351.

Fitch,R. "Norwich Pageants," NoA, V (1859), 8-31. Harrod,

Henry,

eants,' NoA,

"A Few Particulars Concerning Early Norwich PagIII (1852),

3-18.

158

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English Drama

NOTTINGHAM

1495

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OXFORD 1496

De Sausmorez,

Fred B, "Early Theatricals at Oxford. by Lewis Carroll," NCA, III (1932), 235-238.

With Prologue

PERTH 1497

Baxter, Peter. The Drama in Perth: Being a History of Perth's Early Plays, Play Houses, Play Bills, Pageants, Concerts, Perth, 1907. 335 pp. ' ICU.

etc.

MH.

SHEFFIELD 1498

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S.

O.

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THA,

III (1927),

243-

I (1927),

545-

246,

SUSSEX

1499

Beckett,

Arthur.

"The Sussex Mummers!

Play,"

SCM,

5D

1500

Browne,

E. Martin.

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in Sussex,"

SCM,

V (1931),

53-56.

FOLK

DRAMA

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248 pp. "Lists of Texts"

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1504

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A., G. E, P. 'The Mummers'! Play," N&Q, CLXII (1932), 65-66, Askew, H. "Three Folk Plays, ‘YDS; , XXVII (1926), 29-35,

Baskerville, Charles Read. "Dramatic Aspects of Medieval Festivals in England,’ SP, XVII (1920), 19-87.

1509 1510 1511 1512

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Bowers,

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ArA,

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1517

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1541

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DISSERTATIONS 1548

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a Knave TEXTS

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An Enterlude Intituled Like wil to like quod the Deuel to the Colier, very godly and ful of plesant mirth. Wherin is declared not onely what punishment followeth those that, wil rather followe licentious liuing, then to esteem & followe good councel: and what great benefits and commodities they receiue that apply them unto vertuous. liuing and good exercises. Made by Vlpian Fulwel. . . . Imprinted at Lodon at the long shop adioyning unto S. Mildreds Churche in the Pultrie by John Allde. Anno Domini 1568. 22 unnumbered leaves.

(STC, 11473). SR. 1568. C. Sept. Ent. J. Allde: the Devell to the Collyer.

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O (head and edge cropt). 2045

An Enterlude intituled Like wil to like quod the Deuil to the Colier, very godly & ful of plesant mirth. Wherin is declared not onely what punishment foloweth those that wil rather folowe licentious liuing, then to esteem & folowe good councel: and what great benefits and commodities they receiue that apply them unto vertuous liuing and good exercises. Made by Vlipian Fulwel. . . Imprinted at Loddon at the long Shop adioyning unto Saint Mildreds Church in the Pultrie, by John Allde. 22 unnumbered leaves. (STC. 11473a).

2046

A Pleasant

DFo.

(Edge cropt,

Enterlude,

the Collier.

Wherin

intituled,

F 2 def.). Like

is declared

that will rather liue licentiously:

will to Like

what

quoth the Deuill

punishments

then esteeme

followe

to

those

and followe good

Councell. And what benefits they receiue that apply them selves to vertuous liuing and good exercises. Made by Vipian Fulwel. ... London

Printed by Edward

Allde,

and are to be Solde

at the Long

Shop Adioyning vnto Sainte Mildreds Church in the Pultrie. 1587. 22 unnumbered leaves. (STC. 11474). SR. 1640. Apr, 22. Tr. (Elisabeth) Aldee decd. to (R.) Oulton: Like to Like,

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BM (C,. 34. Cryer

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Like Will to Like, In Dodsley, R., ed. A Select Collection of Old English Plays. London, 1874-1876. Vol. 3, 303-359. In 24.

2048

The Dramatic

1856,

Writings

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London,

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Like Will to Like, by Ulpian Fulwell, 1587. London and Edinburgh, Issued for Subscribers by T. C. and E. C, Jack, 1909. 40 pp.

(Tudor Facsimile ICU. 2050

205

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MH.

MiU.

NjJP.

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A pleasant Enterlude, intituled, Like will to Like the Collier, . . . 1587. Amersham, England, ers by John S, Farmer, 1914. 40 pp.

DFo,

ViU.

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David

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WORKS 2051

The workis of the famous and worthie knicht, Schir Dauid Lyndesay, Newly correctit and augmentit, Edinburgh, J. Scot, at the expensis of H.

Charteris,

HH. 2052

The workes

2053

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of the famous

Aberdene,

1568.

E.

Raban

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and worthie f. D.

knicht,

Melvill,

Schir Dauid Lyndesay,

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The works of the famous and worthy knight, Sir David Lindsay of the Mount, alias Lyon, King of Armes. Newly corrected and vindicated from the former errors wherewith they were corrupted: and augmented

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1683, DFo. 2054

The works of the famous and worthy knight, Sir David Lindsay of the Mount. . . Newly cor. and vindicate from the former errors wherewith they were corrupted. and augm,. with sundry works, &c. Glasgow, Printed by R. Sanders, 1712. 296 pp.

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The Works

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Text

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(Scottish Text Society.)

MiU.

MnU.

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Satire of the Three

(The Scottish

ICU.

1941.

DLC.

4 vols.

6, 8.)

The Works of Sir David Lindsay Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis,

the Society,

1490-1555, Edited by Printed for the Society by

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Knauff, pp.

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Church

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Lyndsay,

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Hamer, Lib,

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4th ser.,

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The Longer Thou Livest 2060

A very mery and Pythie Commedie, called The Longer thou liuest, the more foole thou art. A Myrrour very necessarie for youth, and specially for such as are like to come to dignitie and promotion: As it may well appeare in the matter folowynge. Newly compiled by VV. VVager. Imprinted At London, by Wyllyam How, for Richarde Iohnes: and are to be solde at his shop vnder the

Lotterie house. SR.

1569.

[15687].

c. Apr.

Leveste the More

BM

Ent.

28 unnumbered leaves. R.

Jonnes:

a ballett,

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The Longer

thou

Foole Thow.

(C, 34.

e.

14).

2061

A very mery and pythie Commedie, called The longer thou liuest, the more foole thou art, A Myrrour very necessarie for youth, and specially for such as are like to come to dignitie and promotion: As it maye well appeare in the Matter folowynge. Newly compiled by VV. VVager. Imprinted at London, by Wyllyam How for Richard Johnes and are to be solde at his shop under the Lotterie house,

2062

''The Longer Thou Livest the More Fool Thou Art. Ein Drama aus den

BM.

(C. 34.

e.

ersten Regierungsjahren

neu gedruckt." 2063

37),

der Konigin Elisabeth.

Zum

ersten Male

Edited by Alois Brandl, SJ, XXXVI (1900),

1-64,

The Longer Thou Livest the More

burgh,

Fool Thou art, London and EdinIssued for Subscribers by T. C. and E, C. Jack, 1910,

56 pp. (Tudor Facsimile Texts.) MB. 2064

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A very mery and Pythie Commedie, called The Longer thou liuest, the more foole thou art, Amersham, England, Issued for Subscribers by John 8, Farmer, 1913, 56 pp. DFo.

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Medieval English Drama

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Love Feigned and Unfeigned 2065

Love Feigned and Unfeigned: Collections,

I, Pt.

A Fragmentary Morality.

I (1907),

Malone Society

16-25,

Lucrece TEXTS 2066

The Enterlude of Youth. Nebst Fragmenten Des Playe of Lucres und von Nature, Herausgegen von W. Bang und R. B. McKerrow. Louvain, A. Uystpruyst, 1905. 108 pp.

ICN. MnU, MY, PU. 2067

The Play of Lucrece: Malone

A Fragment

Society Collections,

of an Interlude

I, Pt,

2 (1908),

Printed in 1530. 137-142,

PERIODICAL

2068

Holaday,

Allan.

JEGP,

"Robert Browne and the Date of Heywood's

XLIV (1945),

Thomas

2069

A Moral

'Lucrece,'"

171-180.

and Pitiful Comedie

Lupton

Intituled,

All For Money.

See 1687-1690.

Lusty Juventus TEXTS 2070

An Enterlude called lust Juventus, Lyuely discribing the frailtye of youth: of nature, prone to vice: by grace and good counsayll, trayneable to vertue: Imprinted at London by John Awdely dwelling in little Britayne strete without Aldersgate. [1560?]. 22 unnumbered leaves. SR. 1560, Aug. 14, Ent. J. Kynge: a playe called Juventus. BM

2071

(C,

An Enterlude called lusty Juventus, Lyuely describing the frailtie of youth: of natur, prone to vyce: by grace and good counsayll, traynable to vertue. Imprynted at London, in Lothbury, ouer agaynst Sainct Margarits Church, by Wyllyam Copland, [1562?] 20 unnumbered leaves.

BM. 2072

(C.

34.

e.

16,

-E 4). CSmH

(Plus E 4). NPf,

An Enterlude called Lusty Juventus. Liuley describyng the frailtie of youth: of nature, prone to vyce: by grace and good councell traynable to vertue.

Imprinted

Abraham

at the sygne of the Lambe,

leaves. 2073

34, i. 22), CSmH,

Vele,

(STC. 25147). O. (A 1 cropt,

Lusty Juventus.

Another

BM.

CSmH.

at London

in Paules

churche

[1565?]

B3 E 2 def.).

edition.

J. Awdely.

yeard,

by

18 unnumbered

[c. 15702]

208

Medieval English Drama

2074

Lusty Juventus, A Morality. In Hawkins, Thomas, ed. The Origin of the English Drama. Oxford, 1773. Vol. 1, [113]-163. In 43.

2075

Lusty Juventus. A Morality. In Dodsley, R., ed. A Select Collection of Old English Plays. London, 1874-1876. Vol. 2, 41-102. In 24,

2076

The Dramatic Writings of Richard Wever and Thomas Ingelend, Comprising Lusty Juventus — Disobedient Child — Nice Wanton — Notebook and word-list. Edited by John S, Farmer. London, Privately Printed for Subscribers by the Early English Drama Society, 1905.

2077

Lusty Juventus, by nichard Wever. An Hitherto (1906) Unrecorded Edition. London and Edinburgh, Issued for.Subscribers by T. C. and E. C. Jack, 1907. 43 pp. (Tudor Facsimile Texts.)

2078

An Enterlude called Lusty Juventus, Lyuely discribing the frailtye of youth: of nature, prone to vice: by grace and good counsayll, trayneable to vertue. Imprinted at London by John Awdeley dwelling in little Britayne strete without Aldersgate. Amersham, Eng-

DLC,

land,

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OCl1.. PU.

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Kelly, Virginia Stuart. Lusty Juventus: Fordham University, 1944. M.A.

Macro

Moralities

2080

Norfolk, Keswick Hall. plays.

2081

Oxford.

A Study in Lutheran Drama,

MANUSCRIPT

Bodleian,

Library of Mr.

Hudson Gurney.

MS of Macro

Digby MS 133. WORKS

2082

The Macro

Plays:

1. Mankind

(ca,

1475).

2. Wisdom

3. The Castle of Perseverance

(ca,

nivall,

with Introduction

and Alfred W.

Pollard,

1425).

(ca.

1460).

Edited by F. J. Furand Glossarial

Index. London, for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co., Ltd., 1904. 210 pp. (Early English

Text Society. Extra Series, CtY.

MH.

NN.

No.

91.)

WU.

INDIVIDUAL

TEXTS

Castle of Perseverance. See 1733-1747. Mankind, See 2089-2102, Mind, Will, and Understanding. See 2140-2143.

Medieval English Drama

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Magnificence 2083

Magnyfcence. A goodly interlude and a mery deuysed and made by mayster Skelton poet laureate late deceasyd. Cum priuilegio.

[J. Rastell,

1533?]

BM.

(C,

30 unnumbered leaves. 34,

m,

(STC.

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22607). (Frag.

G 2, 3,

only),

2084

Magnyfycence: An interlude. By John Skelton, Poet Laureat to Henry VI. London, Reprinted by G. Woodfall, 1821. 34 pp. 50 copies printed,

2085

Magnyfycence, a Moral Play, by John Skelton, Edited by Robert Lee Ramsay... from the Edition in the University Library, Cam-

CSmH.

bridge,

DLC.

ICU.

with Introduction,

MH.

Notes,

and Glossary.

lished for the Early English Text Society by K. Trubner and Co., Ltd., 1906. (Issued in 1908.) DLC. IaU. ViU. WU. 2086

ICU.

MB.

MiU.

NjP.

London,

Pub-

Paul, Trench, 100 pp.

NN.

OCU.

OU.

PU.

Magnificence, by John Skelton. c, 1515-1530, London and Edinburgh, Issued for Subscribers by T. C. and E. C. Jack, 1910. 58 pp.

(Tudor Facsimile Texts.) DLC,

ICU.

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MiU.

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ViU.

WaU.

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2087

Magnyfycence. A goodly interlude and a mery deuysed and made by mayster Skelton poet laureate late deceasyd. Amersham, England, Issued for Subscribers by John S. Farmer, 1914. 55 pp.

2088

Magnificence. In Pollard, A. W., ed, English Miracle ties and Interludes. Oxford, 1927. In 59.

DFo.

DLC.

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Mankind

TEXTS 2089

Mankind. In Brandl, vor Shakespeare.

2090

Mankind,

In Manly,

Drama,

2091

The Macro

1-34.

2092

Mankind,

J. M.,

Boston

and New

Plays:

3. The Castle

See

A. L. Quellen des weltlichen Strassburg, 1898, In 9.

ed.

Specimens

York,

of Perseverance

1475), (ca.

in England

of Pre-Shakespearean

1903-1904.

1. Mankind (ca,

Dramas

Vol.

1, 315-352.

2. Wisdom

1425).

(ca.

London,

In 50,

1460).

1904.

Pp.

2082.

The Macro

Plays.

No.

1. London

Subscribers by T. C, and E, C. Jack,

and Edinburgh,

1907.

Issued for

(Tudor Facsimile

Texts.)

DFo, 2093

DLC.

MB.

MH.

MiU.

NjP.

NN.

ViU.

WU.

Mankind, c. 1475; a Morality Portraying the Life of Ne'er-do-wells in Late Plantagenet and Early Tudor Times, In Farmer, John§&.,

ed, Recently Recovered "lost Tudor Plays. 1-40. In 31.

London,

1907.

Pp.

210

Medieval English Drama

2094

Mankynd. A Morality Founded on and in Much Part Taken from "The Castell of Perseverance," circa 1444 A.D. Edited by Francis

2095

Mankind, Amersham, Farmer, 1914,

Hartman

Markoe.

New York,

MnU,

England,

The

Premier

Press,

Issued for Subscribers

c.

1914.

17 pp.

by John Ss.

OCl,

2096

Mankind, In Adams, Joseph Quincy, ed. Boston and New York, 1924, In 1.

2097

Mankind. A Copy Made by Mrs. Furnivall from Dr. Furnivall's Copy, the Latter Being Made by Dr. Furnivall Himself from the Macro Moralities.

Pre-Shakesperean

Plays.

MH.

BOOK 2098

Coogan,

Sr.

Mary Philippa.

An Interpretation of the Moral

"Mankind,' Washington, D.C., Catholic University Press, 1947. 129 pp. Bibliography, pp. 121-125.

Reviewed by A. W. CU.

DFo.

Reed in RES, DLC.

XXIV

(1948),

Play

of America

246-248,

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2103

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2104

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neare

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stones churche by Thomas Marshe, 1569, 22 unnumbered leaves, (STC. 17446). SR. 1569. c. Aug, Ent, T. Marshe: a play intituled The Maryage of Wytt and Scyence. O.

2105

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The Moral Play of Wit and Science, and Early Poetical Miscellanies. From an Unpublished Manuscript. Edited by James Orchard Halliwell.

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The Marriage of Wit and Wisdom, an ancient interlude. To Which are Added Illustrations of Shakespeare and the Early English Drama, Edited by James

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36 unnumbered

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Nature

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Nature. A goodly interlude of Nature coOpylyd by mayster Henry Medwall chapleyn to the ryght reuerent father in god Johan Moxton

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2155

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clarynge many proper poynte. of phylosophy naturall and of dyuers strannge landys and of dyuers straunge effect & causis which interlud yf ye hole matter be playd wyl conteyne the space of an hour and a halfe but yf ye lyst ye may leue out muche of the sad mater as the messengers parte and some of naturys parte and some of experyens parte & yet the matter wyl depend, conuenyently and than it wyll not be paste thre quarters of an hour of length. [By J.

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