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480
Bibliography
Here begynneth the introductory to wryte, and to pronounce Frenche oom-
pyled by Alexander Barcley compendiously .
480
Bibliography
Here begynneth the introductory to wryte, and to pronounce Frenche oom-
pyled by Alexander Barcley compendiously .
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v03
1902.
Southwell Visitations. Ed. Leach, A. F. Camden Soc. 1891.
Starkey, T. Life and Letters. Ed. Herrtage, S. J. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. 1878.
See also England in Henry VIII's time: a Dialogue between Cardinal
Pole and Lupset, ed. Cowper, J. M. , E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. XII, 1871.
State Papers, Henry VIII. Domestic, Irish, Scotch and Foreign. 11 vols.
1830 ff.
Stubbs, W. Seventeen Lectures on the Study of Medieval and Modern
History. Oxford, 1887 ff.
Wilkins, D. Concilia Magnae Brit. et Hibern. 4 vols. 1737.
Williams, Sir J. Account of the Monastic Treasures confiscated at the
dissolution of the various houses in England. Abbotsford Club. Edin-
burgh, 1836.
Wright, T. Three Chapters of Letters Relating to the Suppression of
Monasteries. Camden Soc. 1843.
Wriothesley, C. Chronicle of England during the reigns of the Tudors.
(1485–1559). Ed. Hamilton, W. D. 2 vols. Camden Soc. 1875-7.
[See the bibliographies attached to J. Gairdner's chapter on Henry VIII,
in the Cambridge Modern History, vol. II, and to J. P. Whitney's and
C. Whibley's chapters in the present volume. ]
A. R. W.
CHAPTER IV
BARCLAY AND SKELTON, ETC.
ALEXANDER BARCLAY.
The Castell of Laboure. Antoine Vérard, Paris, 1503, known only from
fragments in the British Museum (Bagford Fragments, Harl. 5919,
No. 214) and in the library of Lambeth Palace. Other editions: Pynson
[c. 1505); Wynkyn de Worde, 1506 and c. 1510; W. de W. 's edition of
1506 reprinted in facsimile with the French text of 1501 and an introduc-
tion by A. W. Pollard, for the Roxburghe Club, 1905.
The Ship of Fools.
German original. First edition: Das Narren schyff--at the end :
End des narrenschiffs. Hie endet sich, das Narrenschiff, So zů nutz
heilsamer ler, ermanung, vnd eruolgūg, der wiszheit, vernunnft, vñ güter
.
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479
sytten, Ouch zů verachtung, vnd stroff der narrheyt, blintheit Irrsal, vnd
dorheit, aller stådt, vñ geschlecht der menschen, mit besunderm flisz,
mäg, vnd arbeit, gesamlet ist, durch Sebastianů Brant. In beiden
rechten doctorem, Gedruckt zů Basel vff die Vasenaht, die man der
Darren kirchwich neñet, Im jor noch Christi geburt Tusent vierhundert.
vier vnd nüntzig. 1. 4. 9. 4. —Jo. B. von Olpe. Standard edition: Sebastian
Brants Narrenschiff, ed. Friedrich Zarncke, Leipzig, 1854. Original
editions: Bâle, 1494, 1495, 1499, 1506, 1509; Strassburg, 1512. Later
original editions: Frankfort, 1553, 1555, 1560, 1566; Bâle, 1574; Frank-
fort, 1625. Old unauthorized editions: Reutlingen, 1494; Nuremberg,
1494, Augsburg, 1494. German adaptations: Strassburg, 1494; Augs-
burg, 1495, 1498, 1531; Strassburg, 1540, 1545, 1549, 1564; Zürich, 1563;
Hasleben (Frankfort), 1629; Freystadt, no date.
Translations. Latin: By Jacob Locher, Stultifera Navis, 1497
(Basileae); Augustae Vindelicorum, 1497; Argentorati, 1497; Basil. 1497;
Basil. 1498; Paris, 1498; Lugduni, 1498; Argentorati, 1502; Basil. 1572.
After Locher, by Jodocus B: us Ascensius : Paris, 1505; Basil. 1406
(i. e. 1506); Basil. 1507; Paris, 1507, 1513, 1515.
Low German: Dat narren schyp, Lübeck, 1497. Dat nye schip van
Narragonien, Rostock, 1519. French: Poetical translation by Pierre
Riviere, Paris, 1497; Prose translation by Jehan Droyn, Lyon, 1498, 1499,
1579; Prose translation, after Locher, author unknown, Paris (after
1520), Lyon, 1529-30. Dutch: Paris, 1500; Bruxelles, 1548; Antwerp,
1584; Leyden, 1610; Amsterdam, 1635.
English: The Shyp of Folys of the Worlde. Translated out of Laten,
Frenche, and Doche into Englysshe tonge by Alexander Barclay, Preste.
. . . MCCCCCVIII etc. Pynson. 1509. Edited by T. H. Jamieson. 2 vols.
Edinburgh, London, 1874.
The Ship of Fooles. . . . With diuers other workes. . . very profitable
and fruitfull for all men. . . . Cawood, 1570.
The Shyppe of Fooles, translated out of frenche, by Henry Watson.
Wynkyn de Worde, 1509. Another edition. The grete Shyppe of Fooles
of this worlde. Wynkyn de Worde, 1517. (Brie, E. Stud. XXXVII,
p. 19, has pointed out that the first edition may have appeared even a
little before Barclay's translation. )
Here begynneth the Egloges of Alexander Barclay, prest, wherof the fyrst
thre conteyneth the myseryes of courters and courtes of all prynces in
generall. . . . No date, printer's name or device. (Eclogue 1-111. )
The Fourthe Eglogge of Alexandre Barcley, entitled: "The Boke of Codrus
and Mynalcus . . . . Pynson. No date.
The fyfte Eglog of Alexandre Barclay of the Cytezen and vplondyshman.
Wynkyn de Worde. No date.
The Egloges (1-11). John Herforde. No date. Humfrey Powell. No date.
Certayne Egloges of Alexander Barclay, Priest. Appended to Cawood's
edition of the Ship of Fools. 1570. Spenser Society. 1885.
The Cytezen and Uplondyshman: an Eclogue [the fifth] by Alexander
Barclay. Wynkyn de Worde's edition, ed. Fairholt, F. W. Percy
Society (xxII). 1847.
Here begynneth the famous cronycle of the warre . . . compyled in latyn
by the renowmed romayne Salust. And translated into englysshe by
Syr Alexander Barclay preest. . . . Pynson. No date. (c. 1520. ) Another
edition. Pynson. No date. Another edition, corrected by Thomas Paynell.
Waley. 1557. (Published together in one volume with The Conspiracie
of Catiline, written by Constancius, Felicius Darantinus, and translated
by Thomas Payuell. )
## p.
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480
Bibliography
Here begynneth the introductory to wryte, and to pronounce Frenche oom-
pyled by Alexander Barcley compendiously . . . . Coplande. 1521.
Cf. Ellis, A. J. , On Early English Pronunciation, E. E. T. S. Es.
Ser. XIV, Part 111, pp. 803-813.
Here begynneth a ryght frutefull treatyse, intituled the myrrour of good
maners . . . . Pynson. (c. 1523. )
The Mirrour of Good Maners. Appended to Cawood's edition of the Ship of
Fools. 1570. Reprinted for the Spenser Society, 1885.
Here begynneth the lyfe of the blessed martyr saynte Thomas. Pynson. No
date.
Here begynneth a lytell Cronycle (Haython's). Pynson. No date.
Fraustadt, F. Über das Verhältnis von Barclay's 'Ship of Fools' zur
lateinischen, französischen und deutschen Quelle. Breslau, 1894.
Herford, C. H. Studies in the literary relations of England and Germany in
the Sixteenth Century. Cambridge, 1886. Chap. VI, pp. 323-378.
Reissert, 0. Die Eklogen des Alexander Barclay. In Neuphilologische
Beiträge. Hannover, 1886. pp. 14-31.
Sommer, H. O. Erster Versuch über die Englische Hirtendichtung. Mar-
burg, 1888. pp. 33-41.
Ward, A. W. In Dictionary of National Biography, vol. III.
[As to Brant's Narrenschiff and later treatments of its subject, see ed.
Zarneke, F. , Leipzig, 1854. ]
John SKELTON.
Here after foloweth the boke of Phyllyp Sparowe compyled by mayster
Skelton Poete Laureate. Rychard Kele. No date. Other editions by
Robert Toy, Antony Kitson, Abraham Weale, Jhon Walley, John
Wyght.
Here begynneth a lytell treatyse named the bowge of courte. Wynkyn de
Worde. No date. Another edition by Wynkyn de Worde. No date.
Here folowythe dyvers Balettys and dyties solacyous devysyd by Master
Skelton Laureat. (Pynson. ) No date. Contents: My darlyng dere, my
daysy floare; The auncient acquaintance, madam, betwen us twayne;
Knolege, acquayntance, resort, favour with grace; Go pytyous hart, rasyd
with dedly wo; etc.
Skelton Laureate agaynste a comely Coystrowne . . . . (Pynson. ) No date.
A ballade of the scottysshe kynge. (Richard Fawkes. 1513. )
A Ballade of the Scottysshe Kynge. Reproduced in facsimile with a
historical and bibliographical introduction by John Ashton. 1882.
Here after foloweth a litel boke called Colyn Cloute compyled by mayster
Skelton poete Laureate. Rycharde Kele. No date. Other editions by
John Wyghte, Anthony Kytson, Abraham Veale, Jhon Wallye, all
undated.
Here after foloweth a lytell boke, whiche hath to name, Why come ye nat to
courte, compyled by mayster Skelton poete Laureate. Richard Kele.
No date. Other undated editions by John Wyght, Anthony Kytson,
Abraham Veale, John Wallye, R. Toy.
A ryght delectable tratyse upon a goodly Garlande or Chapelet of Laurell by
mayster Skelton Poete laureat studyously dyvysed at Sheryf hotton
Castell. . . . . Rycharde Faukes. 1523.
A replycacion agaynst certayne yong scolers, abjured of late . . . . Pynson.
No date.
Magnyfycence, A goodly interlude and a mery devysed and made by mayster
Skelton poet laureate late deceasyd. (Rastell. ) No date (1533 ? ).
## p. 481 (#503) ############################################
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481
Magnyfycence. A Moral Play by John Skelton. Ed. by Ramsay, R. L.
E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. XCVIII. 1908.
Here after foloweth certaine bokes cõpyled by mayster Skelto, Poet Laureat,
whose names here after shall appere. Speake Parot. The death of the
noble Prynce Kynge Edwarde the fourth. A treatyse of the Scottes.
Ware the Hawke. The Tunnynge of Elynoure Rammyng. John
Kynge and Thomas Marche. No date. Another edition by Jhon Daye,
no date; and a third by Richard Lant, for Henry Tab, no date.
Pithy pleasaunt and profitable workes of maister Skelton, Poete Laureate.
Nowe collected and newly published. Anno 1568. Imprinted at London
in Fletestreate, neare unto saint Dunstones churche by Thomas Marshe.
The Poetical Works of John Skelton: with notes, and some account of the
author and his writings. Ed. Dyce, A. 2 vols. 1843. [Standard
edition. ]
Masteres anne I am your man published in E. Stud. XXXVII, p. 29, by
Fr. Brie.
Recule against Gaguyne, beginning: How darest thow swere or be so bolde
also . . . , printed in E. Stud. xXXVII, p. 32, by Fr. Brie.
MSS.
Colyn Cloute. MS Harl. 2252, fol. 147. –Fragment in MS Lansdown 762,
fol. 75.
Edwarde the forth, Of the death of the noble prince, Kynge.
Gagayne, Recule ageinst. MS Trinity College, Cambridge, 0. 2. 53, fol. 165 b.
Garlande of Laurell. MS Cotton. Vitellius E. x, fol. 200.
Garnesche, Poems against. MS Harl. 367, fol. 101.
Manerly Margery Mylk and Ale. Fairfax M$. -Add MSS (Brit. Mus. ),
5465, fol. 109.
Masteres anne. Trinity College, Cambridge, R. 3. 47 (on fly-leaf).
Northumberlande, Vpon the doulourds dethe and muche lamentable chaunce
of the most honorable Erle of. MS Reg. 18, D ii, fol. 165.
Rose both White and Rede, The, . . . Records of the Treasury of the Receipt
of the Exchequer.
Southwell Visitations. Ed. Leach, A. F. Camden Soc. 1891.
Starkey, T. Life and Letters. Ed. Herrtage, S. J. E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. 1878.
See also England in Henry VIII's time: a Dialogue between Cardinal
Pole and Lupset, ed. Cowper, J. M. , E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. XII, 1871.
State Papers, Henry VIII. Domestic, Irish, Scotch and Foreign. 11 vols.
1830 ff.
Stubbs, W. Seventeen Lectures on the Study of Medieval and Modern
History. Oxford, 1887 ff.
Wilkins, D. Concilia Magnae Brit. et Hibern. 4 vols. 1737.
Williams, Sir J. Account of the Monastic Treasures confiscated at the
dissolution of the various houses in England. Abbotsford Club. Edin-
burgh, 1836.
Wright, T. Three Chapters of Letters Relating to the Suppression of
Monasteries. Camden Soc. 1843.
Wriothesley, C. Chronicle of England during the reigns of the Tudors.
(1485–1559). Ed. Hamilton, W. D. 2 vols. Camden Soc. 1875-7.
[See the bibliographies attached to J. Gairdner's chapter on Henry VIII,
in the Cambridge Modern History, vol. II, and to J. P. Whitney's and
C. Whibley's chapters in the present volume. ]
A. R. W.
CHAPTER IV
BARCLAY AND SKELTON, ETC.
ALEXANDER BARCLAY.
The Castell of Laboure. Antoine Vérard, Paris, 1503, known only from
fragments in the British Museum (Bagford Fragments, Harl. 5919,
No. 214) and in the library of Lambeth Palace. Other editions: Pynson
[c. 1505); Wynkyn de Worde, 1506 and c. 1510; W. de W. 's edition of
1506 reprinted in facsimile with the French text of 1501 and an introduc-
tion by A. W. Pollard, for the Roxburghe Club, 1905.
The Ship of Fools.
German original. First edition: Das Narren schyff--at the end :
End des narrenschiffs. Hie endet sich, das Narrenschiff, So zů nutz
heilsamer ler, ermanung, vnd eruolgūg, der wiszheit, vernunnft, vñ güter
.
## p. 479 (#501) ############################################
Chapter IV
479
sytten, Ouch zů verachtung, vnd stroff der narrheyt, blintheit Irrsal, vnd
dorheit, aller stådt, vñ geschlecht der menschen, mit besunderm flisz,
mäg, vnd arbeit, gesamlet ist, durch Sebastianů Brant. In beiden
rechten doctorem, Gedruckt zů Basel vff die Vasenaht, die man der
Darren kirchwich neñet, Im jor noch Christi geburt Tusent vierhundert.
vier vnd nüntzig. 1. 4. 9. 4. —Jo. B. von Olpe. Standard edition: Sebastian
Brants Narrenschiff, ed. Friedrich Zarncke, Leipzig, 1854. Original
editions: Bâle, 1494, 1495, 1499, 1506, 1509; Strassburg, 1512. Later
original editions: Frankfort, 1553, 1555, 1560, 1566; Bâle, 1574; Frank-
fort, 1625. Old unauthorized editions: Reutlingen, 1494; Nuremberg,
1494, Augsburg, 1494. German adaptations: Strassburg, 1494; Augs-
burg, 1495, 1498, 1531; Strassburg, 1540, 1545, 1549, 1564; Zürich, 1563;
Hasleben (Frankfort), 1629; Freystadt, no date.
Translations. Latin: By Jacob Locher, Stultifera Navis, 1497
(Basileae); Augustae Vindelicorum, 1497; Argentorati, 1497; Basil. 1497;
Basil. 1498; Paris, 1498; Lugduni, 1498; Argentorati, 1502; Basil. 1572.
After Locher, by Jodocus B: us Ascensius : Paris, 1505; Basil. 1406
(i. e. 1506); Basil. 1507; Paris, 1507, 1513, 1515.
Low German: Dat narren schyp, Lübeck, 1497. Dat nye schip van
Narragonien, Rostock, 1519. French: Poetical translation by Pierre
Riviere, Paris, 1497; Prose translation by Jehan Droyn, Lyon, 1498, 1499,
1579; Prose translation, after Locher, author unknown, Paris (after
1520), Lyon, 1529-30. Dutch: Paris, 1500; Bruxelles, 1548; Antwerp,
1584; Leyden, 1610; Amsterdam, 1635.
English: The Shyp of Folys of the Worlde. Translated out of Laten,
Frenche, and Doche into Englysshe tonge by Alexander Barclay, Preste.
. . . MCCCCCVIII etc. Pynson. 1509. Edited by T. H. Jamieson. 2 vols.
Edinburgh, London, 1874.
The Ship of Fooles. . . . With diuers other workes. . . very profitable
and fruitfull for all men. . . . Cawood, 1570.
The Shyppe of Fooles, translated out of frenche, by Henry Watson.
Wynkyn de Worde, 1509. Another edition. The grete Shyppe of Fooles
of this worlde. Wynkyn de Worde, 1517. (Brie, E. Stud. XXXVII,
p. 19, has pointed out that the first edition may have appeared even a
little before Barclay's translation. )
Here begynneth the Egloges of Alexander Barclay, prest, wherof the fyrst
thre conteyneth the myseryes of courters and courtes of all prynces in
generall. . . . No date, printer's name or device. (Eclogue 1-111. )
The Fourthe Eglogge of Alexandre Barcley, entitled: "The Boke of Codrus
and Mynalcus . . . . Pynson. No date.
The fyfte Eglog of Alexandre Barclay of the Cytezen and vplondyshman.
Wynkyn de Worde. No date.
The Egloges (1-11). John Herforde. No date. Humfrey Powell. No date.
Certayne Egloges of Alexander Barclay, Priest. Appended to Cawood's
edition of the Ship of Fools. 1570. Spenser Society. 1885.
The Cytezen and Uplondyshman: an Eclogue [the fifth] by Alexander
Barclay. Wynkyn de Worde's edition, ed. Fairholt, F. W. Percy
Society (xxII). 1847.
Here begynneth the famous cronycle of the warre . . . compyled in latyn
by the renowmed romayne Salust. And translated into englysshe by
Syr Alexander Barclay preest. . . . Pynson. No date. (c. 1520. ) Another
edition. Pynson. No date. Another edition, corrected by Thomas Paynell.
Waley. 1557. (Published together in one volume with The Conspiracie
of Catiline, written by Constancius, Felicius Darantinus, and translated
by Thomas Payuell. )
## p.
480 (#502) ############################################
480
Bibliography
Here begynneth the introductory to wryte, and to pronounce Frenche oom-
pyled by Alexander Barcley compendiously . . . . Coplande. 1521.
Cf. Ellis, A. J. , On Early English Pronunciation, E. E. T. S. Es.
Ser. XIV, Part 111, pp. 803-813.
Here begynneth a ryght frutefull treatyse, intituled the myrrour of good
maners . . . . Pynson. (c. 1523. )
The Mirrour of Good Maners. Appended to Cawood's edition of the Ship of
Fools. 1570. Reprinted for the Spenser Society, 1885.
Here begynneth the lyfe of the blessed martyr saynte Thomas. Pynson. No
date.
Here begynneth a lytell Cronycle (Haython's). Pynson. No date.
Fraustadt, F. Über das Verhältnis von Barclay's 'Ship of Fools' zur
lateinischen, französischen und deutschen Quelle. Breslau, 1894.
Herford, C. H. Studies in the literary relations of England and Germany in
the Sixteenth Century. Cambridge, 1886. Chap. VI, pp. 323-378.
Reissert, 0. Die Eklogen des Alexander Barclay. In Neuphilologische
Beiträge. Hannover, 1886. pp. 14-31.
Sommer, H. O. Erster Versuch über die Englische Hirtendichtung. Mar-
burg, 1888. pp. 33-41.
Ward, A. W. In Dictionary of National Biography, vol. III.
[As to Brant's Narrenschiff and later treatments of its subject, see ed.
Zarneke, F. , Leipzig, 1854. ]
John SKELTON.
Here after foloweth the boke of Phyllyp Sparowe compyled by mayster
Skelton Poete Laureate. Rychard Kele. No date. Other editions by
Robert Toy, Antony Kitson, Abraham Weale, Jhon Walley, John
Wyght.
Here begynneth a lytell treatyse named the bowge of courte. Wynkyn de
Worde. No date. Another edition by Wynkyn de Worde. No date.
Here folowythe dyvers Balettys and dyties solacyous devysyd by Master
Skelton Laureat. (Pynson. ) No date. Contents: My darlyng dere, my
daysy floare; The auncient acquaintance, madam, betwen us twayne;
Knolege, acquayntance, resort, favour with grace; Go pytyous hart, rasyd
with dedly wo; etc.
Skelton Laureate agaynste a comely Coystrowne . . . . (Pynson. ) No date.
A ballade of the scottysshe kynge. (Richard Fawkes. 1513. )
A Ballade of the Scottysshe Kynge. Reproduced in facsimile with a
historical and bibliographical introduction by John Ashton. 1882.
Here after foloweth a litel boke called Colyn Cloute compyled by mayster
Skelton poete Laureate. Rycharde Kele. No date. Other editions by
John Wyghte, Anthony Kytson, Abraham Veale, Jhon Wallye, all
undated.
Here after foloweth a lytell boke, whiche hath to name, Why come ye nat to
courte, compyled by mayster Skelton poete Laureate. Richard Kele.
No date. Other undated editions by John Wyght, Anthony Kytson,
Abraham Veale, John Wallye, R. Toy.
A ryght delectable tratyse upon a goodly Garlande or Chapelet of Laurell by
mayster Skelton Poete laureat studyously dyvysed at Sheryf hotton
Castell. . . . . Rycharde Faukes. 1523.
A replycacion agaynst certayne yong scolers, abjured of late . . . . Pynson.
No date.
Magnyfycence, A goodly interlude and a mery devysed and made by mayster
Skelton poet laureate late deceasyd. (Rastell. ) No date (1533 ? ).
## p. 481 (#503) ############################################
Chapter IV
481
Magnyfycence. A Moral Play by John Skelton. Ed. by Ramsay, R. L.
E. E. T. S. Ex. Ser. XCVIII. 1908.
Here after foloweth certaine bokes cõpyled by mayster Skelto, Poet Laureat,
whose names here after shall appere. Speake Parot. The death of the
noble Prynce Kynge Edwarde the fourth. A treatyse of the Scottes.
Ware the Hawke. The Tunnynge of Elynoure Rammyng. John
Kynge and Thomas Marche. No date. Another edition by Jhon Daye,
no date; and a third by Richard Lant, for Henry Tab, no date.
Pithy pleasaunt and profitable workes of maister Skelton, Poete Laureate.
Nowe collected and newly published. Anno 1568. Imprinted at London
in Fletestreate, neare unto saint Dunstones churche by Thomas Marshe.
The Poetical Works of John Skelton: with notes, and some account of the
author and his writings. Ed. Dyce, A. 2 vols. 1843. [Standard
edition. ]
Masteres anne I am your man published in E. Stud. XXXVII, p. 29, by
Fr. Brie.
Recule against Gaguyne, beginning: How darest thow swere or be so bolde
also . . . , printed in E. Stud. xXXVII, p. 32, by Fr. Brie.
MSS.
Colyn Cloute. MS Harl. 2252, fol. 147. –Fragment in MS Lansdown 762,
fol. 75.
Edwarde the forth, Of the death of the noble prince, Kynge.
Gagayne, Recule ageinst. MS Trinity College, Cambridge, 0. 2. 53, fol. 165 b.
Garlande of Laurell. MS Cotton. Vitellius E. x, fol. 200.
Garnesche, Poems against. MS Harl. 367, fol. 101.
Manerly Margery Mylk and Ale. Fairfax M$. -Add MSS (Brit. Mus. ),
5465, fol. 109.
Masteres anne. Trinity College, Cambridge, R. 3. 47 (on fly-leaf).
Northumberlande, Vpon the doulourds dethe and muche lamentable chaunce
of the most honorable Erle of. MS Reg. 18, D ii, fol. 165.
Rose both White and Rede, The, . . . Records of the Treasury of the Receipt
of the Exchequer.