[The
Pilgrimage
to Parnassus.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06
.
MDCCXVIII.
(See Nichols Literary Anecdotes, vol.
VIII,
p. 369. )
Morgan, Louise B. Some Academic Plays. Mod. Lang. Rev. vol. v,
no. 2, pp. 199–200.
Caesar and Pompey.
The Tragedie of Cæsar and Pompey. Or Cæsars Revenge. Privately acted
by the Students of Trinity Colledge in Oxford. 1607.
There is another ed. without date or mention of place of performance.
Callidamus et Callanthia.
[Callidamus et Callanthia). MS in Brit. Mus. , Harl. 2296. A Latin Comedy
without title, but otherwise perfect.
Cancer.
Cancer: Comoedia (in same volume as Loiola, Stoicus Vapulans and Paria).
1648.
Club Law.
(Club Law. ] MS in St John's coll. Cam. , 8. 62 (imperfect).
Club Law A Comedy Acted in Clare Hall, Cambridge, about 1599–1600.
Now printed for the first time. Ed. Smith, G. C. Moore. 1907.
Greg, W. W. Review of Moore Smith's edition. Mod. Lang. Rev.
vol. iv, no. 2, pp. 268-9.
Fuller, T. History of the University of Cambridge. pp. 31-33. 1655.
Clytophon.
Clytophon. MS in Emmanuel coll. Cam. , III. 1. 17.
A Latin Comedy. At end of MS, 'Guli. Bretonus possessor, Gul.
Ainseworthus Scriptor. Ainseworth was probably the scribe, not the
author. See Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 317-318.
Exchange Ware.
(See under Band, Cuffe and Ruffe. )
Fatum Vortigerni.
Fatam Vortigerni Sen miserabilis vita et exitus Vortigerni regis Britanniae
una complectens adventum Saxonum sive Anglorum in Britanniam.
M8 in Brit. Mus. , Lansdowne 723.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 260-4, preceded by critical remarks.
Fortunia.
(See under Susenbrotus. )
Fraus Pia.
Fraus Pia. MS in Brit. Mus. , Sloane 1855. A Latin comedy.
Smith, G. C. Moore.
Notes on some English University plays.
Mod. Lang. Rev. vol. III, no. 2, pp. 155-6.
Grobiana's Nuptialls.
Grobiana's Nuptialls. MS in Bodleian, 30. Acted at St John's coll. Oxon.
31-2
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484
Bibliography
6
Hispanus.
Hispanus. MS in Bodleian, Douce 234. Summus histriodidascalus Mr
Pratt. In diem comitialem anno dni 1596. ' From cast appears to have
been acted at St John's coll. Cambridge. Pratt may be the author, or
[M]orrell, whose name, mutilated, is at bottom of first page.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 298–300.
Hymenaeus.
[Hymenæus. ] MSS in Caius coll. Cam. , 62, and St John's coll. Cam. , S. 45.
Both perfect, but without title. From cast it appears to have been acted
at St John's, March 1578/9.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 289-291, preceded by critical remarks.
Hymenæus. A Comedy acted at St John's College, Cambridge. Now first
printed. Ed. Smith, G. C. Moore. 1908.
Source: Boccaccio, G. : Decameron, 10th Story of Fourth Day.
Jovis et Junonis nuptiae.
[Jovis et Junonis nuptiæ. ] MS in Trin. coll. Cam. , R. 10. 4, perfect, but
without title. A Latin mythological play.
Laelia.
Laelia. MS in Lambeth Palace, 838.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 292–4. See also pp. 286–7.
Ed. by Smith, G. C. Moore. Cambridge, 1910.
Source: Gľ Ingannati (contained in the volume entitled Comedia del
Sacrificio degli Intronati. 1537).
Estienne, C. Les Abusez, Comedie faite à la mode des anciens
Comiques, premièrement composée en langue Tuscane . . . &
nommée Intronati, depuys traduite en Françoys par Charles
Estienne. 1549.
Furness, H. H. Twelfth Night (The Variorum Shakespeare). 1901.
(Contains, pp. 341-359, a translation of the chief scenes in GP
Ingannati, and pp. 359-361, an English version of the synopsis of
Laelia in the Jahrbuch. )
Mercurius Rusticans.
Mercurius Rusticans, comedia, cujus scena est Hinxey. MS in Bodleian,
Wood D, 18.
Narcissus.
A Twelfe Night merriment, anno 1602. MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson Poet. 212.
Narcissus A Twelve Night Merriment played by youths of the parish at the
College of S. John the Baptist in Oxford, A. D. 1602. Ed. Lee, Margaret L. ,
with introduction, appendices, and notes.
Collister, C. H. Narcissus plays distinguished. Modern Language
Notes, vol. xx. Baltimore, 1905.
Nottola.
Nottola. MS in Bodleian, Douce 47. A Latin comedy.
The Parnassus Trilogy.
[The Pilgrimage to Parnassus. ] MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson D, 398, No. 72.
[The Return from Parnassus, Part 1. ] MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson D, 398,
No. 72.
The Returne from Pernassus: Or The Scourge of Simony. Publiquely acted
by the Students in Saint Johns College in Cambridge. At London
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Chapter XII
485
8
♡
Printed by G. Eld, for John Wright, and are to bee sold at his shop at
Christ church Gate. 1606.
There is another edition with a similar title-page, but with a number
of variant readings; also a MS of the play in the Halliwell-Phillipps
collection, with other variants.
The Trilogy is printed as The Pilgrimage to Parnassus with the two parts of
the Return from Parnassus. Three comedies performed in St John's
College, Cambridge, A. D. MDXCVII-MDCI, ed. from MSS by Macray, W. D. ,
1886.
The Returne, Part 11, is rptd in Origin of E. D. vol. 11; Ancient B. D.
vol. 1 (mod. s. ), Hazlitt's Dodsley, vol. ix (mod. s. ); the English Scholar's
Library, no. 6, ed. Arber, E. , 1880; the Temple Dramatists, ed. Smeaton, O. ,
1905 (mod. s. ).
Bullen, A. H. The Works of John Day. Introduction, pp. 31 ff.
Corney, B. The Return from Parnassus: Its authorship. Notes and
Queries, Ser. III, vol. ix, p. 387. (In favour of John Day's author-
ship. )
Fleay's English Drama. Vol. 11, pp. 347-355.
Hales, J. W. Review of Macray's edition of the Trilogy. The
Academy, 19 March 1887.
Three Elizabethan Comedies. Macmillan's Magazine, May 1887.
Macray, W. D. Preface to edition named above.
Mullinger, J. B. The University of Cambridge. Vol. 1, pp. 522-6.
Sarrazin, G. Thomas Kyd und sein Kreis. pp. 77-92. 1892. (Suggests,
inter alia, the identification of Studioso in the Trilogy with Kyd;
but see the Works of Thomas Kyd, ed. Boas, F. 8. , introduction,
pp. xcii-xciv. )
Smeaton, 0. Introduction and notes to edition named above.
Ward. Vol. 11, pp. 633-642 (including communication from Gollancz, I. ,
in favour of Day's authorship. )
Parthenia.
Parthenia. Comoedia pastoralis. MS in Emmanuel coll. Cam. , 1, 3. 16.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 320-2.
Source: Groto, L. Il Pentimento Amoroso. Venice, 1576.
Pastor Fidus.
Pastor Fidus. MSS in Univ. Lib. Cam. , Ff. 11. 9, and Trin. coll. Cam. , R. 3. 37.
The Cambridge Univ. MS has a note 'Il pastor fido, di signor Guarini. . .
recitata in Collegio Regali Cantabrigiæ. ' It has a prologue in the form
of a dialogue between Prologus and Argumentum. The Trinity MS
adds after the title “Tragicomoedia Pastoritia. ' It has the prologue,
slightly adapted, of the second version of Leander. Below the title, in
red ink, is Guliel. Quarles.
Synopsis of the Prologue in the Cam. Univ. MS in Jahrbuch, xxxiv,
p. 319.
Source: Guarini, G. -B. Il Pastor fido, tragi-comedia pastorale.
Venice, 1590.
Greg, W. W. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama. pp. 194-210 and
242-7, and 252 (note).
Pathomachia.
Pathomachia: or the Battell of Affections. Shadowed by a faigned Siedge
of the Citie Pathopolis. Written some yeeres since, and now first pub-
lished by a Friend of the deceased Author. 1630. (Has the running
title 'Love's Loode-Stone. ')
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486
Bibliography
Labopaxia. Or loves loadstone. MS in Brit. Mus. , Harl. 6869, and in Bod-
leian, Eng. Misc. e. 5 (imperfect).
Smith, G. C. Moore. Notes on some English University Plays. Mod.
Lang. Rev. vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 149–150.
Perfidus Hetruscus.
Perfidus Hetruscus. MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson C, 787.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 250-2.
Pysche et Filii ejus.
[Psyche et Filii ejus. ] MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson Poet. 171. A Latin alle
gorical play.
Smith, G. C. Moore. Notes on some English University Plays. Mod.
Lang. Rev. vol. II, no. 2, pp. 143-6.
Romeus et Julietta.
Romeus et Julietta. MS in Brit. Mus. , Sloane 1775, pp. 242-9 and 251-2
(imperfect).
Fuller, H. de W. Romeo and Juliette. Mod. Philology, vol. rv, no. 1,
Appendix 2. (Contains a synopsis of the fragment and discusses
its provenance. )
Sapientia Salomonis.
Sapientia Salomonis: Drama Comicotragicum. MS in Brit. Mus.
p. 369. )
Morgan, Louise B. Some Academic Plays. Mod. Lang. Rev. vol. v,
no. 2, pp. 199–200.
Caesar and Pompey.
The Tragedie of Cæsar and Pompey. Or Cæsars Revenge. Privately acted
by the Students of Trinity Colledge in Oxford. 1607.
There is another ed. without date or mention of place of performance.
Callidamus et Callanthia.
[Callidamus et Callanthia). MS in Brit. Mus. , Harl. 2296. A Latin Comedy
without title, but otherwise perfect.
Cancer.
Cancer: Comoedia (in same volume as Loiola, Stoicus Vapulans and Paria).
1648.
Club Law.
(Club Law. ] MS in St John's coll. Cam. , 8. 62 (imperfect).
Club Law A Comedy Acted in Clare Hall, Cambridge, about 1599–1600.
Now printed for the first time. Ed. Smith, G. C. Moore. 1907.
Greg, W. W. Review of Moore Smith's edition. Mod. Lang. Rev.
vol. iv, no. 2, pp. 268-9.
Fuller, T. History of the University of Cambridge. pp. 31-33. 1655.
Clytophon.
Clytophon. MS in Emmanuel coll. Cam. , III. 1. 17.
A Latin Comedy. At end of MS, 'Guli. Bretonus possessor, Gul.
Ainseworthus Scriptor. Ainseworth was probably the scribe, not the
author. See Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 317-318.
Exchange Ware.
(See under Band, Cuffe and Ruffe. )
Fatum Vortigerni.
Fatam Vortigerni Sen miserabilis vita et exitus Vortigerni regis Britanniae
una complectens adventum Saxonum sive Anglorum in Britanniam.
M8 in Brit. Mus. , Lansdowne 723.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 260-4, preceded by critical remarks.
Fortunia.
(See under Susenbrotus. )
Fraus Pia.
Fraus Pia. MS in Brit. Mus. , Sloane 1855. A Latin comedy.
Smith, G. C. Moore.
Notes on some English University plays.
Mod. Lang. Rev. vol. III, no. 2, pp. 155-6.
Grobiana's Nuptialls.
Grobiana's Nuptialls. MS in Bodleian, 30. Acted at St John's coll. Oxon.
31-2
## p. 484 (#502) ############################################
484
Bibliography
6
Hispanus.
Hispanus. MS in Bodleian, Douce 234. Summus histriodidascalus Mr
Pratt. In diem comitialem anno dni 1596. ' From cast appears to have
been acted at St John's coll. Cambridge. Pratt may be the author, or
[M]orrell, whose name, mutilated, is at bottom of first page.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 298–300.
Hymenaeus.
[Hymenæus. ] MSS in Caius coll. Cam. , 62, and St John's coll. Cam. , S. 45.
Both perfect, but without title. From cast it appears to have been acted
at St John's, March 1578/9.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 289-291, preceded by critical remarks.
Hymenæus. A Comedy acted at St John's College, Cambridge. Now first
printed. Ed. Smith, G. C. Moore. 1908.
Source: Boccaccio, G. : Decameron, 10th Story of Fourth Day.
Jovis et Junonis nuptiae.
[Jovis et Junonis nuptiæ. ] MS in Trin. coll. Cam. , R. 10. 4, perfect, but
without title. A Latin mythological play.
Laelia.
Laelia. MS in Lambeth Palace, 838.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, XXXIV, pp. 292–4. See also pp. 286–7.
Ed. by Smith, G. C. Moore. Cambridge, 1910.
Source: Gľ Ingannati (contained in the volume entitled Comedia del
Sacrificio degli Intronati. 1537).
Estienne, C. Les Abusez, Comedie faite à la mode des anciens
Comiques, premièrement composée en langue Tuscane . . . &
nommée Intronati, depuys traduite en Françoys par Charles
Estienne. 1549.
Furness, H. H. Twelfth Night (The Variorum Shakespeare). 1901.
(Contains, pp. 341-359, a translation of the chief scenes in GP
Ingannati, and pp. 359-361, an English version of the synopsis of
Laelia in the Jahrbuch. )
Mercurius Rusticans.
Mercurius Rusticans, comedia, cujus scena est Hinxey. MS in Bodleian,
Wood D, 18.
Narcissus.
A Twelfe Night merriment, anno 1602. MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson Poet. 212.
Narcissus A Twelve Night Merriment played by youths of the parish at the
College of S. John the Baptist in Oxford, A. D. 1602. Ed. Lee, Margaret L. ,
with introduction, appendices, and notes.
Collister, C. H. Narcissus plays distinguished. Modern Language
Notes, vol. xx. Baltimore, 1905.
Nottola.
Nottola. MS in Bodleian, Douce 47. A Latin comedy.
The Parnassus Trilogy.
[The Pilgrimage to Parnassus. ] MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson D, 398, No. 72.
[The Return from Parnassus, Part 1. ] MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson D, 398,
No. 72.
The Returne from Pernassus: Or The Scourge of Simony. Publiquely acted
by the Students in Saint Johns College in Cambridge. At London
## p. 485 (#503) ############################################
Chapter XII
485
8
♡
Printed by G. Eld, for John Wright, and are to bee sold at his shop at
Christ church Gate. 1606.
There is another edition with a similar title-page, but with a number
of variant readings; also a MS of the play in the Halliwell-Phillipps
collection, with other variants.
The Trilogy is printed as The Pilgrimage to Parnassus with the two parts of
the Return from Parnassus. Three comedies performed in St John's
College, Cambridge, A. D. MDXCVII-MDCI, ed. from MSS by Macray, W. D. ,
1886.
The Returne, Part 11, is rptd in Origin of E. D. vol. 11; Ancient B. D.
vol. 1 (mod. s. ), Hazlitt's Dodsley, vol. ix (mod. s. ); the English Scholar's
Library, no. 6, ed. Arber, E. , 1880; the Temple Dramatists, ed. Smeaton, O. ,
1905 (mod. s. ).
Bullen, A. H. The Works of John Day. Introduction, pp. 31 ff.
Corney, B. The Return from Parnassus: Its authorship. Notes and
Queries, Ser. III, vol. ix, p. 387. (In favour of John Day's author-
ship. )
Fleay's English Drama. Vol. 11, pp. 347-355.
Hales, J. W. Review of Macray's edition of the Trilogy. The
Academy, 19 March 1887.
Three Elizabethan Comedies. Macmillan's Magazine, May 1887.
Macray, W. D. Preface to edition named above.
Mullinger, J. B. The University of Cambridge. Vol. 1, pp. 522-6.
Sarrazin, G. Thomas Kyd und sein Kreis. pp. 77-92. 1892. (Suggests,
inter alia, the identification of Studioso in the Trilogy with Kyd;
but see the Works of Thomas Kyd, ed. Boas, F. 8. , introduction,
pp. xcii-xciv. )
Smeaton, 0. Introduction and notes to edition named above.
Ward. Vol. 11, pp. 633-642 (including communication from Gollancz, I. ,
in favour of Day's authorship. )
Parthenia.
Parthenia. Comoedia pastoralis. MS in Emmanuel coll. Cam. , 1, 3. 16.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 320-2.
Source: Groto, L. Il Pentimento Amoroso. Venice, 1576.
Pastor Fidus.
Pastor Fidus. MSS in Univ. Lib. Cam. , Ff. 11. 9, and Trin. coll. Cam. , R. 3. 37.
The Cambridge Univ. MS has a note 'Il pastor fido, di signor Guarini. . .
recitata in Collegio Regali Cantabrigiæ. ' It has a prologue in the form
of a dialogue between Prologus and Argumentum. The Trinity MS
adds after the title “Tragicomoedia Pastoritia. ' It has the prologue,
slightly adapted, of the second version of Leander. Below the title, in
red ink, is Guliel. Quarles.
Synopsis of the Prologue in the Cam. Univ. MS in Jahrbuch, xxxiv,
p. 319.
Source: Guarini, G. -B. Il Pastor fido, tragi-comedia pastorale.
Venice, 1590.
Greg, W. W. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama. pp. 194-210 and
242-7, and 252 (note).
Pathomachia.
Pathomachia: or the Battell of Affections. Shadowed by a faigned Siedge
of the Citie Pathopolis. Written some yeeres since, and now first pub-
lished by a Friend of the deceased Author. 1630. (Has the running
title 'Love's Loode-Stone. ')
## p. 486 (#504) ############################################
486
Bibliography
Labopaxia. Or loves loadstone. MS in Brit. Mus. , Harl. 6869, and in Bod-
leian, Eng. Misc. e. 5 (imperfect).
Smith, G. C. Moore. Notes on some English University Plays. Mod.
Lang. Rev. vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 149–150.
Perfidus Hetruscus.
Perfidus Hetruscus. MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson C, 787.
Synopsis in Jahrbuch, xxxiv, pp. 250-2.
Pysche et Filii ejus.
[Psyche et Filii ejus. ] MS in Bodleian, Rawlinson Poet. 171. A Latin alle
gorical play.
Smith, G. C. Moore. Notes on some English University Plays. Mod.
Lang. Rev. vol. II, no. 2, pp. 143-6.
Romeus et Julietta.
Romeus et Julietta. MS in Brit. Mus. , Sloane 1775, pp. 242-9 and 251-2
(imperfect).
Fuller, H. de W. Romeo and Juliette. Mod. Philology, vol. rv, no. 1,
Appendix 2. (Contains a synopsis of the fragment and discusses
its provenance. )
Sapientia Salomonis.
Sapientia Salomonis: Drama Comicotragicum. MS in Brit. Mus.