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the Lincoln Record Society). 10 × 61. pp. xc, 315. 31s. 6d. Rev. in T.L.S., Sept. 18, 1924.

707. Fox, CYRIL. Anglo-Saxon Monumental Sculpture in the Cambridge District. Proc. Camb. Antiq. Soc., no. LXXI, 1922; new series, vol. 17, PP. 15-45.

708. GUILDFORD, E. L. Travellers and Travelling in the Middle Ages. Sheldon Press, 1924. 7 × 5. PP. 75. 2s.

709. HASKINS, CHARLES HOMER. Studies in the History of Mediaeval Science. Milford, 1924. 28s. Rev. in T.L.S., Dec. 4, 1924. 710. HENNINgs, Margaret A. England under Henry III. Illustrated from contemporary sources. Longmans, 1924. 7 × 5. pp. 282. Ios. 6d.

11. KOHT, HALVDAN. Var 'Finnane' alltid Finnar? Maal og Minne (Kristiania), 1923, 161-75.

712. LEACH, HENRY GODDARD. Angevin Britain and Scandinavia. (Bibl. 1922, 918.) Harvard Univ. Press, 1921. Rev. by F. Liebermann in Litteris, Sept. 1924, 1, 48–51.

713. MALLET, Charles EdwaRD. A History of the University of Oxford. 2 vols. Methuen, 1924. 9 × 51. 21s. each vol. Vol. 1. The Mediæval University and the Colleges founded in the Middle Ages. PP. 472. Vol. II. The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. pp. 518. 714. Morgan, R. B. (ed.). Readings in English Social History, from the Pre-Roman days to A.D. 1837. Cambridge: Univ. Press. Demy 8vo. pp. xxx, 585. With 69 plates. 16s.

715. MORRIS, WILLIAM A. Plenus Comitatus. Engl. Hist. Rev., July 1924, XXXIX, 401-3.

716. MOTHERSOLE, JESSIE. The Saxon Shore. Illus., and with maps and plans. London: John Lane, 1924. 7 × 51. pp. 288. 8s. 6d. Rev. in N.Q., Sept. 13, 1924, CXLVII, 202.

717. NEILSON, N. Custom and the Common Law in Kent. Harvard Law Rev., Feb. 1925, XXXVIII, 482–98.

718. POWER, EILEEN. Medieval People. Methuen, 1924. With 8 illus. and map. Cr. 8vo. 7 × 5. pp. 228. 6s. Rev. in T.L.S., Sept. 11, 1924.

719. PUTNAM, B. H. Early Treatises on the Practice of the Justices of the Peace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries. Vols. VII, XIII of Oxford Studies in Social and Legal History, ed. by SIR PAUL VINOGRADOFF. Oxford: Clar. Press, 1924. 9 × 52. PP. 424. 18s. Rev. in N.Q., June 28, 1924, CXLVI, 478; in T.L.S., June 5, 1924; cf. Corr., June 19.

720. RUTTER, FRANK. English Medieval Art. Edinburgh Rev., Jan. 1924, CCXXXIX, 130–43.

721. THOMPSON, JAMES W. Reference Studies in Medieval History. Cambridge: Univ. Press. Cr. 8vo. pp. 228. 5s. 6d.

722. WRIGHT, JOHN KIRTLAND. The Geographical Lore of the Time of the Crusades. A Study in the History of Medieval Science and Tradition in Western Europe. (Amer. Geogr. Research Series no. 15.) New York, 1925. XXI, 563.

XIII. MODERN ENGLISH

XIII. 1. SIXTEENTH CENTURY

XIII. I a. GENERAL

723. ADAIR, E. R. The Sources for the History of the Council in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. London: S.P.C.K., 1924. 71 × 5. pp. 96. 3s. 6d.

724. ADAMS, JOSEPH QUINCY (ed.). Chief Pre-Shakespearean Dramas. Boston: Houghton, 1924. 21 cm. pp. vii, 712. Rev. by Clark S. Northup in Cornell Alumni News, Nov. 13, 1924, XXVII, 104. 725. ARCHER, WILLIAM. Elizabethan Stage and Restoration Drama. Quart. Rev., Apr. 1924, CCXLI, 399–418.

726. ARONSTEIN, PHIL. Der soziologische Charakter des englischen Renaissance-Dramas, 1, 2. Rom. Mon., May-June 1924, XII, 155–71. 727. BLACKIE, E. M. The Pilgrimage of Robert Langton [1522]. Transcribed with an Introduction and Notes by. Harvard Univ. Press; Milford, 1924. 91 × 6. pp. xxviii, 50. 3 woodcuts. 14s.

728. [BRAINES, W.] The Site of the Globe Playhouse, Southwark. Second ed., revised and enlarged. Hodder and Stoughton, 1924. pp. 112. 6s. Rev. by A. W. P. in Library, Sept. 1924, V, 291–2.

729. BROOKS, E. ST J. Samuel Cox, Lord Chancellor Hatton's Secretary. N.Q., Sept. 27, 1924, CXLVII, 223-4.

730. BULLEN, A. H. Elizabethans. Chapman and Hall, 1924. 9 × 6. pp. 238. 10s. 6d. Contents:-Drayton, pp. 3-23. Daniel, pp. 27-46. Chapman, pp. 49–69. Dekker, pp. 73-94. Breton, pp. 97– 121. Campion, pp. 125–52. William Bullein, pp. 155-81. Hakewill's 'Apologie,' pp. 185-91. Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke, pp. 195–206. Shakespeare the Englishman, pp. 209-26. Rev. in N.Q., June 14, 1924, CXLVI, 442; in Blackwood's, June 1924, ccxv, 885–8; in T.L.S., May 22, 1924; by George Saintsbury in Bookman (Lond.), July 1924, LXVI, 202–3; by Edward Shanks in Mercury, Sept. 1924, X, 59, 545–6. 731. BUSBY, OLIVE MARY. Studies in the Development of the Fool in the Elizabethan Drama. (Bibl. 1923, 1014.) Rev. by W. W. Greg in M.L.R., April 1924, XIX, 2, 230-2; by Thornton S. Graves in Studies in Philol., Apr. 1924, XXI, 408.

732. BYRNE, M. ST CLARE. An Early Translation of Seneca. Library, Mar. 1924, IV, 277–85.

733. CAMP, CH. W. The Artisan in Elizabethan Literature. Columbia Univ. Diss. New York: Col. Univ. Press. 8vo. pp. 170. 734. CAMPBELL, LILY BESS. Scenes and Machines on the English Stage During the Renaissance: a Classical Revival. (Bibl. 1923, 1015.) Rev. by Thornton S. Graves in Studies in Philol., Apr. 1924, XXI, 408-13; in Antiquaries' Jour., Jan. 1924, IV, 68-71; by Llewellyn Morgan Buell in Yale Rev., Oct. 1924, XIV, 193–5.

735. CHAMBERS, E. K. The Elizabethan Stage. (Bibl. 1923, 1017.)

Rev. in T.L.S. (Leading Art.), Mar. 6, 1924; by A. W. Pollard in Library, Mar. 1924, IV, 332-6; by George Saintsbury in NationAthen., Feb. 9, 1924, XXXIV, 19, 670; by Edward Shanks in Mercury, Feb. 1924, IX, 52, 437-8; by R. B. McKerrow in Engl. Hist. Rev., July 1924, XXXIX, 155, 430-4; by Allardyce Nicoll in M.L.R., Oct. 1924, XIX, 4, 474-6; by John M. Manly in Am. Hist. Rev., July 1924, XXIX, 760; by Wm Lyon Phelps in Internat. Book Rev., May 1924, II, 425-6; by Brander Matthews in Outlook, June 4, 1924, CXXXVII, 198; by Thornton S. Graves in Studies in Philol., Apr. 1924, XXI, 413-16; by Samuel C. Chew in Nation, Aug. 27, 1924, CXIX, 219; by John M. Manly in New Republic, Sept. 3, 1924, XL, 24−5.

Four Letters on Theatrical Affairs. See 71.

736. CLARK, DONALD LEMEN. Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance. (Bibl. 1923, 1018.) Rev. in N.Q., Mar. 15, 1924, CXLVI, 202. 737. ELIOT, T. S. Four Elizabethan Dramatists. I. A Preface. Criterion, Feb. 1924, II, 115–23.

738. EVANS, FLORENCE M. GRIER. The Principal Secretary of State. A Survey of the Office from 1558 to 1680. Manchester: Univ. Press; London: Longmans, 1924. 9 × 6. pp. 392. 30s. Rev. in T.L.S., Feb. 28, 1924.

739. FRIPP, EDGAR I. Master Richard Quyny, Bailiff of Stratford upon Avon and Friend of William Shakespeare. Milford, 1924. 7 × 51. pp. 215. 10s. Rev. in Nation-Athen., Oct. 11, 1924, XXXVI, 2, 60-2.

740. The Fugger News-letters: a selection of unpublished letters from the correspondents of the House of Fugger during the years 1568–1605. Ed. by VICTOR Von KlarwilL. Authorised translation by PAULINE DE CHARY. With a Foreword by H. Gordon Selfridge. Lane, 1924. 9 × 54. PP. 332. Illus. 16s.

741. GARGÀNO, G. S. Scapigliatura Italiana a Londra sotto Elisabetta e Giacomo Primo. (Bibl. 1923, 1025.) Rev. in T.L.S., Feb. 28, 1924.

GRAVES, THORNTON S. See 22.

742. HARRIES, FREDERICK J. The Welsh Elizabethans. Pontypridd: Glamorgan County Times, 1924. 83 × 5. Pp. 284. 7s. 6d. 743. HARRISON, G. B. The Story of Elizabethan Drama. Cambridge: Univ. Press. Cr. 8vo. pp. xii, 134. 5s.

744. HEBEL, WILLIAM J. Nicholas Ling and England's Helicon. Library, Sept. 1924, V, 153-60.

745. HOLLOWELL, B. M. The Elizabethan Hexametrists. Philol. Quart., Jan. 1924, III, part 1.

746. HUBBARD, GEORGE. On the Site of the Globe Playhouse of Shakespeare Lying to the North of Maiden Lane, Bankside, Southwark. (Bibl. 1923, 1031.) Rev. by Thornton S. Graves in Studies in Philol., Apr. 1924, XXI, 417–18.

747. HUIZINGA, J. Engelschen en Hollanders in Shakespeare's tijd. De Gids, May 1924, pp. 219-35, and June, pp. 367-83.

748. KALFF, G. Westeuropeesche Letterkunde. Part II: Hervorming en Renaissance. Wolters, 1924. pp. vi, 241, cxxxvi. F. 8.25. Rev. by R. W. Zandvoort in E. Studies, Oct. 1924, VI, 164. (Cf.

Bibl. 1923, 478.)

749. LAWRENCE, W. J. The Rose Theatre of Shakespeare's Day. T.L.S., Corr., Feb. 21, 1924.

Was Peter Cunningham a Forger. See 1059.

750. LILJEGREN, S. B. The Fall of the Monasteries and the Social Changes in England leading up to the Great Revolution. (Lunds Univ. Årsskrift, vol. XIX, no. 10.) Lund: Gleerup; Leipzig: Harrossowitz, 1924. PP. 150.

751. LUCAS, FRANK LAURENCE. Seneca and Elizabethan Tragedy. (Bibl. 1923, 1033a.) Rev. by Thornton S. Graves in Studies in Philol., Apr. 1924, XXI, 418-19.

752. ROBARTS, HENRY. A Most Friendly Farewell to Sir Francis Drake. Transcribed with a short Introduction by E. M. Blackie. Harvard Univ. Press; Milford, 1924. 91 × 6. pp. xii, 16. 8s. 6d.

ROLLINS, HYDER. A Handful of Pleasant Delights (1584). See 811. 753. SCHIRMer, Walter F. Antike, Renaissance und Puritanismus. Eine Studie zur englischen Literaturgeschichte des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts. München: Hueber, 1924. 8vo. pp. ix, 233. Rev. by Walther Fischer in Deutsche Literaturz., Nov. 1924, N.F. 1, 2322-7.

754. SCHOELL, FRANCK L. Les mythologistes italiens de la Renaissance et la poésie élisabéthaine. Revue de Littérature Comparée, 1924, PP. 5-25.

SCHÜCK, HENRIK. Allmän Litteraturhistoria. Vol. III. Renässansen. See 2269.

755. SETON-Watson, R. W. (ed.). Tudor Studies: presented by the Board of Studies in History in the University of London to ALBERT FREDERICK POLLARD. Longmans, 1924. 10 × 61. pp. 329. 15S.

756. SISSON, CHARLES J. Le Goût Public et le Theâtre Élisabéthain jusqu'à la mort de Shakespeare. (Bibl. 1923, 1041.) Rev. by B. Fehr in Anglia Beibl., Jan. 1924, XXXV, 16–20.

SMITH, G. C. MOORE. See 71.

757. SPENS, JANET. Elizabethan Drama. (Bibl. 1922, 1111.) Rev. by W. A. Ovaa in E. Studies, June-Aug. 1924, VI, 117-19.

758. SYKES, H. DUGDALE. Sidelights on Elizabethan Drama. Milford, 1924. 8vo. pp. vi, 232. 12s. 6d.

759. TAWNEY, R. H. and EILEEN POWER (eds.). Tudor Economic Documents: select documents illustrating the economic and social history of Tudor England. In 3 vols. Longmans, 1924. Cr. 8vo. 8 × 5. 15s. each vol. Vol. 1. Agriculture and Industry. PP. 397. Vol. II. Commerce, Finance and the Poor Law. pp. 379. Vol. III. Pamphlets, Memoranda and Literary Extracts. pp. 494.

760. THOMPSON, Elbert N. S. Literary Bypaths of the Renais

sance. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press; London: Milford. 8vo. pp. 89.

14S.

761. WELLS, HENRY W. Poetic Imagery: Illustrated from Elizabethan Literature. Studies in English and comparative literature. New York: Columbia Univ. Press; London: Milford, 1924. 8vo. pp. 231. 8s. Rev. in N.Q., Aug. 9, 1924, CXLVII, 110.

762. WILSON, VIOLET A. Society Women of Shakespeare's Time. Lane, 1924. 9 × 51. pp. 273. 12s. 6d.

763. WITHERSPOON, ALEXANDER MACLAREN. The Influence of Robert Garnier on Elizabethan Drama. Milford, 1924. 9 × 51. pp. vi, 197.

XIII. 1 b. AUTHORS

Adlington, William. 764. The Golden Ass of Lucius Apuleius. In the Translation of William Adlington [1566]. Edited with an Introduction by F. J. HARVEY DARTON. With Illustrations and Decorations by Philip Hagreen. Navarre Soc., 1924. 91 × 61. pp. 359. 21s. Arden of Feversham. See 769.

Ballads. ROLLINS, HYDER E. Analytical Index to Ballad-Entries, etc. See 33.

Barnes, Barnabe. 765. BAYLEY, A. R. Barnabe Barnes. N.Q., Apr. 12, 1924, CXLVI, 268.

Breton. See 730.

Bourchier, John, second Baron Berners (1467-1533). 766. EBERT, W. Vergleich der beiden Versionen von Lord Berners' Huon of Burdeux. Diss. Halle. 8vo. pp. 92. Breton, Nicholas. BULLEN, A. H. Bullein, William. BULLEN, A. H. Campion, Thomas († 1619). 767. edition of 1607. London: Chelsea Publ. Co., 1924. 8vo. pp. 39. 7s. 6d.

Chapman, George. See 1036.

William Bullein. See 7730.
The Maske. Reprint of the

Daniel, Samuel. BULLEN, A. H. Daniel. See 730.
JEFFERY, V. M. See 994.

Davies, John, of Hereford. 768. HEIDRICH, HANS. John Davies of Hereford (1565?-1618) und sein Bild von Shakespeares Umgebung. (Palæstra 143.) Leipzig: Mayer and Müller, 1924. 8vo. pp. vi, 124.

Drama. 769. MOORE SMITH, G. C. College Plays Performed in the University of Cambridge. (Bibl. 1923, 1062.) Rev. by Thornton S. Graves in Studies in Philol., Apr. 1924, XXI, 421–2.

70. POEL, WILLIAM. Who wrote the Play of Henry VIII? Bookman's Jour., Aug. 1924, X, 149–52.

71. POLLARDd, Alfred WiLLIAM. English Miracle Plays, Moralities and Interludes. 7th ed. (Bibl. 1923, 1064.) Rev. by Thornton S. Graves in Studies in Philol., Apr. 1924, XXI, 419-20.

2. SIMPSON, F. D. 'Arden of Feversham' [1, ii, 89, emended].

T.L.S., Corr., Jan. 17, 1924; W. W. Greg, Jan. 24.

Drayton, Michael. BULLEN, A. H. Drayton. See 730.

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