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Editions of sixteenth and seventeenth-century texts

EDITIONS OF SIXTEENTH- AND SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY TEXTS

In John Nichols’s The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I: A New Edition of the Early Modern Sources, Elizabeth Goldring, Faith Eales, Elizabeth Clarke, and Jayne Elisabeth Archer (gen. eds.), 5 vols (Oxford University Press, 2014):

  • George Gascoigne, Princeley Pleasures at the Courte at Kenelwoorth [vol. 2, pp. 231-87]
  • Robert Langham, Letter Whearin, part of the entertainment untoo the Queenz Majesty, at Killingworth Castl, ... iz signified[vol. 2, pp. 287-332]
  • Sir Philip Sidney, The Lady of May[vol. 2, pp. 542-65]
  • (co-editor) Gabriel Harvey, Gratulationes Valdinenses[vol. 2, pp. 575-708]
  • (co-editor) Henry Goldwell, Briefe Declaration of the Shews, Deuices, Speeches, and Inuentions, done & performed before the Queenes Maiestie, & the French Ambassadours (also known as The Four Foster Children of Desire) [vol. 3, pp. 66-94]
  • (co-editor) Arthur Golding, Ioyful and Royal Entertainment of the Ryght High and Mightie Prince Frauncis ... Duke of Brabande, Aniow, Alaunson, &c. into his Noble Citie of Antwerpe[vol. 3, pp. 108-55]
  • Thomas Lant and Theodor De Bry, Sequitur celebritas et pompa funeris [vol. 3, pp. 283-340]
  • (co-editor) Anon.,Gesta Grayorum [vol. 3, pp. 775-859]

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