The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21).
Volume VI. The Drama to 1642, Part Two.
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- —— List of Masques.
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- —— The Early Oxford Press. 1468–1640. Oxford Hist. Soc. Publ. 1895.
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- Wake, I. Rex Platonicus: Sive de Potentissimi Principis Jacobi Brittanniarum Regis ad illustrissimam Academiam Oxoniensem adventu, Aug. 27, Anno, 1605… 1607.
- Ward. Vol. II, pp. 630–642, and vol. III, pp. 174–188.
- Watson, Foster. The English Grammar Schools to 1660: their Curriculum and Practice. Cambridge, 1908. (Pp. 318–324: Excursus on Play-reading and Play-acting in Schools.)
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- (Reference should also be made to bibliography of Vol. V, chap. v, section on School and Prodigal Son Plays.)
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NGLISH UNIVERSITY DRAMATISTS AND PLAYS - The following list includes the English and Latin plays written before 1642, preserved in printed form, or in MSS. which can be verified as still extant. Plays known only by allusion are not recorded, except in a few cases of special importance.
- For information concerning Synedrium (by R. Worseley), Callidamus et Callanthia and Susenbrotus, and for the titles of Jovis et Junonis nuptiæ and Microcosmus, special acknowledgment is due to G. C. Moore Smith, who has placed unpublished memoranda on Cambridge university plays at the service of this bibliography.
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ILLIAM ALABASTER - Roxana Tragoedia olim Cantabrigiae acta in Col. Trin. Nunc primum in lucem edita summaque cum diligentia ad castigatissimum exemplar comparata. Cui accesserunt etiam Argumenta. 1632.
- Roxana Tragoedia a plagiarii unguibus vindicata, aucta, & agnita ab Authore Gulielmo Alabastro. 1632. MSS. in Trin. coll. Cam., R. 17. 10; Univ. Lib. Cam., Ff. II. 9; Lambeth Palace, 838; Emmanuel coll. Cam., III. I. 17. Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 252–5. Source: La Dalida. Tragedia nova di Luigi Groto, Cieco di Hadria. 1567.
- Dobell, B. The Sonnets of William Alabaster. The Athenaeum, 26 Dec. 1903.
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HOMAS ATKINSON - Homo. Brit. Mus. Harl. MSS., 6925. (Contains dedication to Laud, as President of St. John’s College, Oxford, by the author, Thomas Atkinson.)
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ENRY BELLAMY - Iphis, Comoedia Latina, Autore Henrico Bellamy. MS. in Bodleian, Lat. misc. 1. 17. (Dedicated to Juxon, President of St. John’s Coll. Oxon.)
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AMUEL BROOKE - Adelphe. MS. in Trin. coll. Cam., R. 3. 9. Comoedia in Collegii Trin. aula bis publice acta. Authore D[char] D[char] Brooke Coll. Trin. Also, R. 10. 4, with prologue dated 1662.
- Melanthe: Fabula Pastoralis, acta cum Jacobus, Magnae Brit. Franc. et Hiberniae Rex, Cantabrigiam suam nuper inviserat, ibidemque musarum atque animi gratia dies quinque commoraretur. Egerunt Alumni Coll. San. et individuae Trinitatis Cantabrigiae. 1615.
- Scyros. MS. in Trin. coll. Cam., R. 3. 6. Fabula Pastoralis acta coram Principe Charolo et comite Palatino mensis Martii 30 A.D. 1612. Authore D[char] Brooke Coll. Trin. Also, MSS. in Trin. coll. Cam., R. 3. 37, R. 17. 10, & O. 3. 4; Emmanuel coll. Cam. III. I. 17; Univ. Lib. Cam. Ee. V. 16. Source: Bonarelli, G. de: Filli di Sciro, favola pastorale. Ferrara, 1607. Greg, W. W. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama. p. 251. [Note on date of the play.]
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OBERT BURTON - Philosophaster Comoedia Nova Scripta [originally Inchoata] A° Domini 1606, Alterata, revisa [originally renovata], perfecta A° Domini 1615, Acta demum et publice exhibita Academicis In Aula AEdis Christi et A Studiosis AEdis Christi Oxon. Alumnis Anno 1617, Februarii die decimo sexto Die Lunae Ad horam sextam pomeridianam. Auctore Roberto Burton, Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureo Atque AEdis Christi Oxon. Alumno. 1617. MSS. in private hands.
- Philophaster Comoedia, Nunc primum in lucem producta.… Auctore Roberto Burtono, S. Th. B., “Democrito Juniore,” Ex Æde Christi Oxon. Ed. Buckley, W. E. (Roxburghe Club.) 1862.
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ILLIAM CARTWRIGHT - The Royall Slave. A Tragi-Comedy. Presented to the King and Queene by the Students of Christ-Church in Oxford. August 30, 1636. Presented since to both their Majesties at Hampton-Court by the Kings Servants. Oxford. 1639. Reissued in 1640.
- Comedies, Tragi-Comedies, With other Poems, By Mr. William Cartwright late Student of Christ-Church in Oxford, and Proctor of the University. The Ayres and Songs set by Mr. Henry Lawes, Servant to his late Majesty in his Publick and Private Musick. 1651. (The plays included are: The Lady Errant. The Royall Slave. The Ordinary. The Siedge or Love’s Convert. The Royall Slave is the second play in this volume, with the imprint “The Third edition.” 1651.)
- The Ordinary is rptd. in the four eds. of Dodsley, in vols. X, X, X, and XII, respectively; and in Ancient B. D. vol. III.
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BRAHAM COWLEY - The Guardian. A Comedie Acted before Prince Charles his Highness, at Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, upon the twelfth of March, 1641. 1650.
- Prologue and Epilogue to a Comedy acted before the Prince in Trin. Coll. March 1642. Spoken by the author S[char] Cowley. MS. in Trin. coll. Cam., R. 5. 5 (78).
- Cutter of Coleman-Street [a revised form of The Guardian]. A Comedy. The Scene London in the year 1658. 1663.
- Naufragium Joculare, Comoedia: Publice Coram Academicis Acta, in Collegio S.S. et individuae Trinitatis. Nonas Feb. An. Dom. 1638. 1638. Another ed. appeared in 1700.
- The Works of M[char] Abraham Cowley. Consisting of Those which were formerly Printed: and Those which he Design’d for the Press. Now Published out of the Authors Original Copies. To this Edition are added, Cutter of Coleman-Street [etc.] MDCXCIII. Other eds. of The Works appeared in 1700, 1708 and 1710–11. The two latter contain Naufragium Joculare as well as Cutter of Coleman Street.
- Abraham Cowley. Essays, Plays and Sundry Verses. Ed. Waller, A. R. (Cambridge English Classics.) 1906. (Contains Cutter of Coleman Street.) Fortune in her Wits. A Comedy. 1705. [By Charles Johnson. An English version of Naufragium Joculare.]
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QUILA CRUSO - Euribates Pseudomagus. MS. in Emmanuel coll. Cam. III. I. 17. See Jahrbuch, XXXIV, p. 318.
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AMUEL DANIEL - The Queenes Arcadia. A Pastorall Tragi-comedie presented to her Majestie and her Ladies, by the Universitie of Oxford in Christs Church, In August last, 1605. 1606.
- Certain Small Workes Heretofore Divulged by Samuel Daniel one of the Groomes of the Queenes Majesties privie Chamber, & now againe by him corrected and augmented. 1607. [The Queenes Arcadia is included in this volume, in the later edition of 1611, and in The Whole Workes of Samuel Daniel Esquire in Poetrie, 1623.]
- The Complete Works in verse and prose of Samuel Daniel. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 5 vols. 1885. (The Queenes Arcadia is in vol. III.)
- (See, also, bibliography of Daniel, Vol. IV, Chap. VII.)
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ICHARD EDWARDS - Palamon and Arcyte. Not extant; but summary of plot is given by Bereblock, J., in his Commentarii (see Plummer’s Elizabethan Oxford, ante).
- (See, also, bibliography to Vol. V, Chap. V.)
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ASPER FISHER - Fuimus Troes Æneid, 2. The True Trojanes, Being A Story of the Britaines valour at the Romanes first invasion: Publikely represented by the Gentlemen Students of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford. 1633.
- Rptd. Hazlitt’s Dodsley, vol. XII (mod. s.).
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HINEAS FLETCHER - Sicelides A Piscatory. As it hath beene Acted in Kings Colledge, in Cambridge. 1631.
- Sicelides: a Piscatorie made by Phinees Fletcher and acted in Kings Colledge in Cambridge. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS., 4453.
- Sicelides. Bodleian, Rawlinson Poet. MSS., 214. [The texts of these three versions differ widely.]
- The Poems of Phineas Fletcher. Ed. Grosart, A. B. 4 vols. Fuller Worthies’ Library. 1869. (Vol. III includes a reprint of the edition of 1631.)
- Giles and Phineas Fletcher: Poetical Works. Ed. Boas, F. S. Cambridge English Classics. 2 vols. (Vol. I includes the text of Sicelides, based upon the edition of 1631, with emendations from the MSS., and with a list of variants.)
- (See, also, bibliography to Vol. IV, Chap. IX.)
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BRAHAM FRAUNCE - Victoria. MS. in the library of Lord De L’Isle and Dudley at Penshurst, Kent. The cover is inscribed “Comoedia Latina per Abrahamum Fransum ad Philippum Sydneium.”
- —— Ed. Smith, G. C. Moore. Bang’s Materialien, vol. XIV. 1906. Source: Il Fedele. Comedia del clarissimo M. Luigi Pasqualigo. 1575. Keller, W. Review of Moore Smith’s edition, with indication of the source of the play. Mod. Lang. Rev. vol. III, no. 2. Smith, G. C. Moore. Notes on some English University Plays. Mod. Lang. Rev. vol. III, no. 2.
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ILLIAM GAGER - Dido. MS. in the library of Christ Church, Oxford. An imperfect MS., Brit. Mus. Add. MSS., 22583, has been printed in The Works of Christopher Marlowe, ed. Dyce, A., Appendix 3 (1858). Synopsis of Brit. Mus. MS. in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, p. 238.
- Meleager Tragoedia nova. Bis publice acta in aede Christi Oxoniae. 1592. Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 234–6.
- Panniculus Hippolyto Senecae Tragoediae assutus 1591. (Printed as an appendix to Meleager.)
- Oedipus. Brit. Mus. Add. MSS., 22583. (Imperfect.) Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 236–7.
- Ulysses Redux. Tragoedia Nova. In aede Christi Oxoniae publice Academicis recitata, octavo Idus Februarii 1591/2. Oxoniae. Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 239–241.
- A Letter of William Gager to Dr. John Rainolds, dated “the laste of Julye 1592.” MS. in Corpus Christi college, Oxford, 352.
- A Letter of Dr. J. Rainolds to an unknown friend, dated Feb. 6. 1591/2. MS. in Corpus Christi college, Oxford, 352.
- Rainolds, John. Th’ Overthrow of Stage-playes. 1599. 2nd ed. 1629.
- Boas, F. S. A Defence of Oxford Plays and Players. Fortnightly Review, August, 1907. (Contains an account, with extracts, of Gager’s letter to Rainolds.)
- [Ward, R.] Fucus Histriomastix. Ed. Smith, G. C. Moore. 1909. pp. 98–99.
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HOMAS GOFFE - The Raging Turke, Or, Bajazet the Second. A Tragedie written by Thomas Goffe, Master of Arts, and Student of Christ-Church in Oxford, and Acted by the Students of the same house. August, 1631.
- The Couragious Turke, Or, Amurath the First. A Tragedie. Written by Thomas Goffe, Master of Arts, & Student of Christ-Church in Oxford, & Acted by the Students of the same House. 1632.
- The Tragedy of Orestes, Written by Thomas Goffe, Master of Arts, and Student of Christs Church in Oxford: And Acted by the Students of the same House. 1633.
- Three Excellent Tragoedies [the plays mentioned above].… The second Edition, carefully corrected by a friend of the Authors. 1656.
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ILLIAM GOLDINGHAM - Herodes. MS. in Univ. Lib. Cam., Mm. 1. 24. Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 243–4.
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ICHOLAS GRIMALD - Archipropheta, Tragoedia jam recens in lucem edita. Autore Nicolao Grimoaldo. Gymnicus. Cologne, 1548. MS. in Brit. Mus. Royal MSS., 12 A. 46.
- Christus Redivivus. Comoedia Tragica, sacra, et nova. Authore Nicolao Grimoaldo. Gymnicus. Cologne. 1543. Rptd. (ed. Hart, J. M.) in Mod. Lang. Assoc. Amer. Publications, vol. XIV, no. 3, 1899.
- Bale, John. Catalogus. Vol. I. 1557. Herford’s Literary Relations. (See, also, bibliography to Vol. III, Chap, VIII.)
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ATTHEW GWYNNE - Nero Tragoedia Nova Matthaeo Gwinne Med. Doct. Collegii Divi Praecursoris apud Oxonienses Socio collecta è Tacito, Suetonio, Dione, Seneca.… 1603. There was another issue, with a different dedication, later in the year, and a third in 1639. Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 268–271.
- Vertumnus sive Annus Recurrens Oxonii XXIX Augusti, Anno, 1605. Coram Jacobo Rege, Henrico Principe, Proceribus. A Joannensibus in Scena recitatus ab uno scriptus, Phrasi Comica propè Tragicis Senariis. 1607.
- (Appended to the play are the Latin hexameters greeting James as a descendant of Banquo, recited in front of St. John’s college by three youths attired as Nymphs. As the verses are signed M. G., they are evidently from Gwynne’s pen.)
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OHN HACKET - Loiola. Scena est Amsterodami: à vesperâ ad vesperam peraguntur omnia. 1648.
- MSS. in Trin. coll. Cam., R. 17. 9, “authore d[char] Hackett,” and R. 17. 10 (imperfect); Brit. Mus. Add. MSS., 26709 (without title, and imperfect).
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ETER HAUSTED - The Rival Friends. A Comoedie, As it was Acted before the King and Queens Majesties, when out of their princely favour they were pleased to visite their Universitie of Cambridge, upon the 19. day of March. 1631. Cryed downe by Boyes, Faction, Envie, and confident Ignorance, approv’d by the judicious, and now exposed to the publique censure, by the Authour, Pet. Hausted M[char] in Artes of Queenes Colledge. 1632.
- Senile Odium. Comoedia Cantabrigiae publicè Academicis recitata in Collegio Reginali ab ejusdem Collegii juventate. Lusimus innocui.… 1633.
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ALTER HAWKESWORTH - Labyrinthus. Comoedia, habita
A.D. 1622, coram Sereniss. Rege Jacobo, in Academia Cantabrigiensi. 1636. - MSS. in Univ. Lib. Cam., Ee. v. 16 (which contains, after the Prologue the statement “Authore Mro. Haukesworth Trinitatis Collegii quondam socio”); Trin. coll. Cam., R.3.6, with statement, “Authore M[char] Hauksworth”; St. John’s coll. Cam., J. 8; Lambeth, 838; Bodleian, Douce 43 and 315; Trin. coll. Cam., R. 3. 9.
- Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 309–313; source: G. B. della Porta’s La Cintia.
- Leander. MSS. in Trin. coll. Cam., R. 3. 9, “Authore M[char] Haukesworth, Collegii Trinitatis olim Socio Acta est secundo A.D. 1602. comitiis Baccalureorum … primo acta est.
A.D. 1598”; gives the texts and casts at both performances; Brit. Mus., Sloane 1762, which also gives the two texts and casts; St. John’s coll. Cam., J. 8; Emmanuel coll. Cam., 1. 2. 30; Bodleian, Rawlinson Miscell. 341; Univ. Lib. Cam., Ee. v. 16; Lambeth, 838 (imperfect.). - Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 305–8; source: G. B. della Porta’s La Fantesca.
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RIFFIN HIGGS - A true and faithful relation of the risinge and fall of Thomas Tucker, Prince of Alba Fortunata, Lord St. Johns & c, with all the occurrents which happened throughout his whole domination. MS. in library of St. John’s College, Oxford [1607–8].
- See account in the text of this document, which includes the following plays of unknown authorship:
- Ara Fortunae; Saturnalia; Philomela; Time’s Complaint; The Seven Dayes of the Weeke; Philomathes; Ira seu Tumulus Fortunae; Periander.
- The narrative part of the MS., and the play, The Seven Dayes of the Weeke, are printed in Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana, vol. 1, 7 (1816), under the title, The Christmas Prince, As it was exhibited in the University of Oxford, in the year 1607.
- Schelling, F. E. The Queen’s Progress, and other Elizabethan Sketches. 1904.
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ARTEN HOLIDAY - [char]: Or the Marriages of the Arts. A Comedie. Written by Barten Holyday, Master of Arts, and Student of Christ-Church in Oxford, and acted by the Students of the same House before the Universitie, at Shrovetide. 1618. Another ed. in 1630.
- Nichols, J. Progresses of James I. Vol. IV, pp. 1109/12.
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ILLIAM JOHNSON - Valetudinarium. MSS. in Emmanuel coll. Cam., 1. 2. 32, “Comoedia acta coram Academicis Febr. 6° 1637. Authore M[char] Guill. Johnson Coll. Regin. Soc.”; Univ. Lib. Cam. Dd. III. 73; St. John’s coll. Cam., S. 59 (imperfect.)
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HOMAS KIRCHMAYER (Naogeorgos) - Tragoedia nova, Pammachius, autore Thoma Naogeorgo Straubingensi. Cum Praefatione luculenta. 1538.
- Cooper, C. H. Annals of Cambridge. Vol. I, pp. 422–7. [Contains the correspondence between Gardiner and Matthew Parker relative to the performance of the play at Christ’s college, Cambridge.]
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HOMAS LEGGE - Richardus Tertius. MSS. in Univ. Lib. Cam., Mm. IV. 40, dated Comitiis Bacchalaureorum A. D. 1579/80; Caius coll. Cam., 62 (formerly 125), where it is described as tragoedia trium vesperum, Habita in Collegio Divi Johannis Evangelistae, Comitiis Bacchalaureorum Anno 1573 (a mistake for 1579); Emmanuel coll. Cam., 1. 3. 19, with list of actors, confirming the date 1579/80; Clare coll. Cam., Kk. 3. 12, dated “comitiis Bacchal. 1579”; Bodleian, Tanner 306 (first “actio” only) with note “Acted in St. John’s Hall before the Earle of Essex 17 March, 1582” (date probably mistaken); Brit. Mus., Harl. 2412 and 6926.
- Printed in Shakesp. Soc. Publ., 1844, and in Hazlitt-Collier, Shakespeare’s Library, II, 1, 1875.
- Churchill, G. B. Richard III bis Shakespeare. 1897. Enlarged in Palaestra, vol. X, 1900.
- Smith, G. C. Moore. Notes on some English University Plays. Mod. Lang. Rev. vol. III, no. 2.
- Jahrbuch, XXXIV, p. 258.
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ASPER MAYNE - (See bibliography to Chap. IX, ante.)
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OBERT MEAD