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884. PATCH, HOWARD ROLLIN. The Tradition of the Goddess Fortuna in Medieval Philosophy and Literature. (Bibl. 1923, 985.) Rev. by F. Wild in E. St., 1926, LX, 314–16.

885. RANKE, FRIEDRICH.

Tristan und Isold. München, 1925. pp. 283. M. 10. Bücher des Mittelalters, Band III. Rev. by T. F. Crane in M.L.N., Dec. 1926, XLI, 545–9.

886. ROBINSON, ARMITAGE. Two Glastonbury Legends. Rev. in N.Q., July 31, 1926, CLI, 89.

887. SCHWARTzkopff, WernER. Sagen und Geschichten aus dem alten Frankreich und England. München, 1925. pp. xx, 315. M. 10. Bücher des Mittelalters, Band 11. Rev. by T. F. Crane in M.L.N., Dec. 1926, XLI, 545–9.

888. SNELL, J. F. King Arthur's Country. London: Dent, 1926. 72 × 51. pp. viii, 296. 6s. Rev. in T.L.S., Apr. 29, 1926, 316.

889. TEGETHOFF, ERNST. Märchen, Fabeln und Schwänke. München, 1925. pp. xv, 387. M. 11. Bücher des Mittelalters, Band IV. Rev. by T. F. Crane in M.L.N., Dec. 1926, XLI, 545–9.

Art, History, Law. 890. ANDERSON, J. MAITLAND (ed.). Early Records of the University of St Andrews. Misc. of the Scottish Hist. Soc., ser. III, vol. viii, Edinburgh: Constable. 9 × 6. pp. xlii, 370. Rev. in T.L.S., July 8, 1926, 463.

891. ANTIQUARIES' JOURNAL. Anglo-Saxon Jewels from Kent. Oct. 1926, VI, 446–7.

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893. BOLLAND, W. C. A Manual of Year Book Studies. (Bibl. 1925, 779.) Rev. by C. T. Flower in Antiquaries' Jour., Jan. 1926, VI, 100-1; in N.Q., May 29, 1926, CL, 396.

894. BROWN, G. BALDWIN. The Arts in Early England: the life of Saxon England in its relation to the arts. Vol. 11. Anglo-Saxon Architecture. New and rev. ed. Murray, 1926. 8vo. 9 × 51. pp. 410. 21s. Rev. by C. R. Peers in Antiquaries' Jour., Apr. 1926, v1, 209–12. 895. Calendar of the Close Rolls. Richard II. Vol. v, 1392-6. (Bibl. 1925, 781.) Rev. by Charles Clay in Antiquaries' Jour., Apr. 1926, VI, 212-13.

896. Calendar of Plea and Memoranda Rolls, A.D. 1323-1364 preserved among the Archives of the Corporation of the City of London at the Guildhall. Rolls A 1a-A 9, A.D. 1323–1364. Ed. A. H. THOMAS. Cambridge: Univ. Press, 1926. 10.x 61. pp. xxxvi, 334. 15s. Rev. in T.L.S., Sept. 2, 1926, 579.

897. CLAPHAM, A. W. and W, H. GODFREY. The Saxon Cathedral of Elmham. Antiquaries' Jour., Oct. 1926, VI, 402−9.

898. COOK, ALBERT STANBURROUGH. Augustine's Journey from Rome to Richborough. Speculum, Oct. 1926, 1, 373–97.

899. COULTON, C. G. The Mediaeval Village. (Bibl. 1925, 784.) Rev. in N.Q., Jan. 16, 1926, CL, 53-4.

900. CRANAGE, D. H. S. The Home of the Monk: an account of English monastic life and buildings in the Middle Ages. Cambridge:

Univ. Press, 1926. 8vo. 8 × 51. pp. 125. Illus. 6s. Rev. in N.Q., Aug. 21, 1926, CLI, 144.

901. CRUMP, C. G. and E. F. JACOB. The Legacy of the Middle Ages. Oxford: Clar. Press, 1926. 72 × 51. pp. xii, 549. 10s. Rev. in T.L.S., Dec. 30, 1926, 956.

902. DAVIES, R. TREVOR (ed.). Documents Illustrating the History of Civilization in Medieval England (1066-1500). London: Methuen, 1926. 7 × 51. pp. x, 413. 10s. 6d.

903. DE WULF, MAURICE. History of Medieval Philosophy. Vol. II. From Aquinas to the end of the Middle Ages. Translated by E. C. MESSENGER. (New ed. in 2 vols.) London: Longmans, 1926. 9 × 6. pp. xii, 336. 12s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Dec. 16, 1926, 929,

904. DICKINSON, JOHN. The Mediaeval Conception of Kingship and some of its Limitations, as Developed in the 'Policraticus' of John of Salisbury. Speculum, July 1926, 1, 308–37.

905. GEROULD, Gordon HALL. 'Tables' in Mediaeval Churches. Speculum, Oct. 1926, 1, 439-40.

906. HARTLEY, DOROTHY and MARGARET M. ELLIOT. Life and Work of the People of England. (i) The Fifteenth Century. (ii) The Sixteenth Century. London: Batsford, 1926. 9 × 63. (i) pp. 129; (ii) pp. 129. 4s. 6d. each vol. Rev. in T.L.S., Apr. 29, 1926, 315.

907. HAYES, GERALD and LEONARD SELDEN. The Early Manuals of Armory. Bookman's Jour., Jan. 1926, XIII, 148–51.

908. HOOPES, THOMAS T. An Ivory Casket in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Art Bulletin, VIII, 127-39.

909. JARRETT, BEDE. Social Theories of the Middle Ages, 12001500. London: Benn, 1926. 9 × 6. pp. ix, 280. 16s. Rev. in T.L.S., Nov. 18, 1926, 810.

910. KINGSFORD, C. L. Prejudice and Promise in Fifteenth Century England. (Bibl. 1925, 792.) Rev. by C. A. J. Skeel in Antiquaries' Jour., Jan. 1926, VI, 93-4.

911. LITTLE, A. G. and F. M. POWICKE (eds.). Essays in Medieval History, presented to Thomas Frederick Tout. (Bibl. 1925, 793.) Rev. by Charles H. Haskins in Speculum, Jan. 1926, 1, 118–19.

912. NEWTON, A. P. (ed.). Travel and Travellers of the Middle Ages. London: Kegan Paul, 1926. 92 × 61. pp. 223. 12s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., July 1, 1926, 441.

913. PAETOW, LOUIS JOHN. Exposition du Moyen Age. [A brief account of the Exposition of 'manuscrits-estampes-médailles et objets d'art-imprimés' held at the Bibliothèque Nationale, Jan. 28 to Mar. 7, 1926.] Speculum, Apr. 1926, 1, 217-18.

914. POOLE, REGINALD LANE. Chronicles and Annals: a Brief Outline of their Origin and Growth. Oxford: Clar. Press, 1926. pp. 79. Rev. by Charles H. Haskins in Speculum, Apr. 1926, 1, 243-4.

915. QUENNELL, M. and C. H. B. Everyday Life in Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Times. London: Batsford, 1926. 8 × 51. pp. vii, 115. Illus. 5s. Rev. in T.L.S., Dec. 2, 1926, 885.

916. Rand, Edward KennARD. Mediaeval Gloom and Mediaeval Uniformity. [Presidential Address to the Mediaeval Academy of America.] Speculum, July 1926, 1, 253–68.

917. RANSFORD, Alfred. Abstracts from Rainsford Documents in the Public Record Office [c. 1459–1676]. N.Q., Mar. 6, 1926, CL, 165-9; Mar. 20, 1926, CL, 203–7; Apr. 3, 1926, CL, 236–7; Apr. 17, 1926, CL, 276–8; May 1, 1926, CL, 309–12; May 15, 1926, CL, 345–9.

918. Rotuli Ricardi Gravesend. Diocesis Lincolniensis. Pars Tertia [1258-1279]. Ed. by the Rev. F. N. Davis. (Bibl. 1925, 802.) Rev. by C. A. J. Skeel in Antiquaries' Jour., July 1926, VI, 332–4.

919. SALZMANN, L. F. English Life in the Middle Ages. Oxford: Univ. Press, 1926. 81 × 51. pp. 287. 7s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Oct. 28, 1926, 733; in N.Q., Oct. 30, 1926, CLI, 323.

920.

More Medieval Byways. London: Methuen, 1926.

7 × 41. pp. ix, 210. 5s. Rev. in T.L.S., Oct. 28, 1926, 733. 921. STEPHENSON, MILL. A List of Monumental Brasses in the British Isles. London: Headley Brothers, 1926. 9 × 61. pp. xvi, 718. 30s. Rev. in T.L.S., Dec. 30, 1926, 956.

922. THOMPSON, DANIEL VARNEY, Jr. Liber de Coloribus Illuminatorum siue Pictorum from Sloane MS. 1754. Speculum, July 1926, 1, 280-307. Liber de Coloribus: Addenda and Corrigenda. Speculum, Oct. 1926, 1, 448–50.

923. WILLARD, JAMES FIELD. Inland Transportation in England during the Fourteenth Century. Speculum, Oct. 1926, 1, 361-74.

Anthologies.

XIII. MODERN ENGLISH

XIII. 1. SIXTEENTH CENTURY

XIII. I a. GENERAL

924. ADAMS, JOSEPH QUINCY. Chief Pre-Shakespearean Dramas. (Bibl. 1924, 724; 1925, 810.) Rev. by Robert A. Law in J. E. G. Phil., Apr. 1926, xxv, 275-7.

925. AULT, NORMAN (ed.). Elizabethan Lyrics from the Original Texts. London: Longmans, 1925. (Bibl. 1925, 809.) Rev. in Contemp. Rev., Jan. 1926, 131-3; in Sewanee Rev., Apr.-June 1926, XXXIV, 252; in Sat. Rev. of Lit., Aug. 7, 1926, 111, 28.

926. BROUGHAM, E. M. (ed.). News out of Scotland. See 872. 927. BYRNE, M. ST CLARE (ed.). The Elizabethan Zoo: A Book of Beasts both Fabulous and Authentic. London: Etchells and Macdonald, 1926. 10 × 8. pp. xiv, 171. 32s. 6d.

Miscellaneous. 928. BARTLETT, Henrietta C. Catalogue of Early English Books chiefly of the Elizabethan Period, collected by William Augustus White. New York: Privately printed, 1926. pp. 170. (Supercedes handlist of 1914.) Rev. in T.L.S., Sept. 16, 1926, 620.

929. BORCHERDT, HANS HEINRICH. Der Renaissancestil des Theaters, ein prinzipieller Versuch. Halle, 1926. pp. 44. 10 plates.

Rev. by Neil C. Brooks in J. E. G. Phil., Oct. 1926, xxv, 585-6. [Discusses Elizabethan stage.]

930. BRAGINTON, MARY V. Two Notes on Senecan Tragedy. M.L.N., Nov. 1926, XLI, 468–9.

931. BYRNE, M. ST CLARE. The Elizabethan Home. (Bibl. 1925, 815.) Rev. by R. B. McK[errow] in R.E.S., Jan. 1926, II, III-13. 932. Elizabethan Life in Town and Country. (Bibl. 1925, 816.) Rev. by J. C. Stobart in R.E.S., Apr. 1926, 11, 244–5; in T.L.S., Apr. 29, 1926, 315.

933. Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the P.R.O. Edward VI. Vol. 111, 1549–1551. London: H.M. Stationery Office. 102 × 71. pp. 437. 30s.

934. Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs: Preserved principally at Rome in the Vatican Archives and Library. Vol. II. Elizabeth, 1572-1578. Ed. by J. M. RIGG. H.M. Stationery Office, 1926. II × 7. pp. lix, 679. 30s.

935. CARDOZO, J. L. The Contemporary Jew in Elizabethan Drama. Amsterdam: H. J. Paris, 1925. (Bibl. 1925, 817.) Rev. in T.L.S., Feb. 4, 1926, 76; by E. R. Adair in E. Studies, Aug. 1926, VIII, 122-4.

936. CLARK, Donald LemeN. Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance. (Bibl. 1923, 1018; 1924, 736; 1925, 821.) Rev. by Harry M. Hubbell in Class. Weekly, Nov. 8, 1926, xx, 41,

937. CRAIG, HARDIN. Recent Literature of the English Renaissance. Studies in Phil., Apr. 1926, XXIII, 200-325.

938. DENKINGER, EMMA MARSHALL. Actors' Names in the Register of St Bodolph Aldgate. P. M. L. A. Am., Mar. 1926, XLI, 91–109. 939. EMDEN, CECIL S. Lives of Elizabethan Song Composers: Some New Facts. R.E.S., Oct. 1926, II, 416–22. [Michael East; Thomas Tomkins; Thomas Ford; Francis Pilkington; Martin Peerson.]

940. The Fugger News-Letters. Second Series. Ed. by VICTOR VON KLARWILL; trans. by L. S. R. BYRNE. London: John Lane, 1926. (Cf. Bibl. 1924, 740.) 9 × 6. pp. 1, 353. •18s. Rev. in T.L.S., Apr. 15, 1926, 272.

941. HADOW, SIR HENRY. William Byrd. See 63.

942. HARRISON, G. B. The Story of Elizabethan Drama. Cambridge: Univ. Press, 1926. 71 × 5. PP. 134. 35. T.L.S., May 20, 1926, 341.

943. HARTLEY, DOROTHY and MARGARET M. ELLIOT. Life and Work of the People of England. See 906.

944. HEARNSHAW, F. J. C. (ed.). Social and Political Ideas of some Great Thinkers of the xvith and xviith Centuries. London: Harrap, 1926. 9 × 6. pp. 220. 7s. 6d. Includes:-NORMAN SYKES: Richard Hooker, pp. 63–89. H. M. CHEW: King James I, pp. 105–29. E. L. WOODWARD: Thomas Hobbes, pp. 153-73. A. E. LEVETT: James Harrington, pp. 174–203. Rev. in T.L.S., Nov. 11, 1926, 789..

945. HERRICK, MARVIN T. The Early History of Aristotle's Rhetoric' in England. See 738.

946. HILLEBRAND, H. N. The Child Actors. See 500.

947. The History of the Damnable Life and Deserved Death of Doctor John Faustus, 1592, together with The Second Report of Faustus, Containing His Appearances and the Deeds of Wagner, 1594. Modernized and edited by WM. ROSE. (Broadway Translations.) London: Routledge; New York: Dutton, 1925. 12mo. pp. xvi, 327. Rev. by Clair Hayden Bell in Univ. Calif. Chron., Oct. 1926, XXVIII, 463-5; by G. W. in M.L.R., Apr. 1926, XXI, 235-7.

948. HUMPHREYS, Arthur L. Old Decorative Maps and Charts. With illustrations from engravings in the Macpherson collection, and a catalogue of the atlases, etc., in the collection by HENRY STEVENS. London: Halton and Truscott Smith, 1926. 123 × 101. pp. viii, 51; 80 plates, pp. xliii. 73s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Dec. 2, 1926, 880.

949. JANNEY, F. LAMAR. Childhood in English Non-Dramatic Literature from 1557 to 1798. Greifswald: Abel, 1925. pp. 136. 950. JENKINSON, HILARY. Notes on the study of English Pronunciation of the Sixteenth Century. See 329.

951. KELSO, RUTH. The Institution of the Gentleman in English Literature of the Sixteenth Century: A Study in Renaissance Ideals. Urbana, Ill., 1926. (Abstract of Univ. of Illinois thesis.) (Cf. Bibl. 1925, 831.)

952. LANDRY, LIONEL. La sensibilité musicale au temps de Shakespeare. Rev. musicale, août 1926.

953. LAWRENCE, W. J. Elizabethan Players as Tradesfolk. M.L.N., June 1926, XLI, 363-4.

954. LEGOUIS, E. La veine bachique dans le Théâtre shakespearien. Rev. anglo-américaine, déc. 1926, 97–117.

955. LILJEGREN, S. B. The Fall of the Monasteries and the Social Changes in England leading up to the Great Revolution. Lund and Leipzig, 1925. pp. 150. Rev. by E. R. Adair in E. Studies, Aug. 1926, VIII, 122 (unfavourable).

956. LLOYD, BERTRAM. Two Notes on Elizabethan Orthography. See 313.

957. LUICK, K. Die Bedeutung der Renaissance für die Entwicklung der englischen Dichtung. (Inaugurationsrede.) Inauguration d. Rektors d. Wiener Universität, 1925-6, 47–58.

958. MARX, MILTON. Architecture and the English Renaissance. Sewanee Rev., Apr.-June 1926, XXXIV, 143-55.

959. MATHESIUS, V. Růst anglické renaissance. [Growth of the English Renaissance.] Lumír, 1926, LIII, 339-46.

960. MODERSOHN, ANNA BRUNHILDE. Cicero im englischen Geistesleben des 16. Jahrhunderts. (Cf. Bibl. 1925, 838.) Archiv, 1926, CXLIX, 33-51, 219–45.

961. Plomer, HENRY R. Hugh Singleton. T.L.S., Dec. 23, 1926, 949.

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