Primary
Aesop, The Fables of Æsop Paraphras’d in Verse (London, 1651; Wing A689).
The Apprentices of Londons Petition (London, 1641; Wing A3586).
Arber, Edward, ed., A Transcript of the Registers of the Company of the Stationers of London, 5 vols. (Birmingham: Privately Published, 1875–94).
Articles of Peace, Entercourse and Commerce (London, 1630; STC 9251).
Astley, John, The Art of Riding (London, 1584; STC 884).
Awdeley, John, The Fraternitye of Vacabondes (London, 1575; STC 994).
Bacon, Francis, The Essays, or Councils Civil and Moral, ed. Brian Vickers (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).
———, The Essayes or Counsels, Ciuill and Morall, ed. Michael Kiernan (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985).
———, The History of Life and Death, in Sylva Sylvarum (London, 1650; Wing B327).
———, Sylva Sylvarum, or a Naturall History (London, 1651; Wing B327).
Barker, Richard, and Edward Phillips, A Chronicle of the Kings of England (London, 1665; Wing B505).
Barnhart, Robert ed., The Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology (New York: H. W. Wilson, 1988).
Bastard, Thomas, Chrestoleros: Seuen Bookes of Epigrames (London, 1598; STC 1559).
Blvrt Master Constable, or The Spaniards Night-walke (London, 1602; STC 17876).
The Bible: Authorized King James Version, ed. Robert Carroll and Stephen Prickett (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997).
Blount, Thomas, Glossographia, or a Dictionary Interpreting All Such Hard Words (London, 1656; Wing B3334).
Blundeville, Thomas, The Arte of Ryding and Breakinge Greate Horses (London, 1560; STC 3158).
The Border Papers: Calendar of Letters and Papers Relating to the Affairs of the Border of England and Scotland, 1560–94, 2 vols., ed. Joseph Bain (Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1894–6).
Braithwait, Richard, A Strappado for the Diuell: Epigrams and Satyres Alluding to the Time (London, 1615; STC 3588).
The Brideling, Sadling and Ryding, of a Rich Churle in Hampshire, by one Judeth Philips (London, 1595; STC 19855).
A Briefe Description of the Notoriovs Life of Iohn Lambe, Otherwise Called Doctor Lambe (Amsterdam [actually London], 1628; STC 15177).
Brome, Richard, and Thomas Heywood, The Late Lancashire Witches (London, 1634; STC 13373).
Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop Burnet’s History of His Own Time, 6 vols. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1833).
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series: Of the Reigns of Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, 1547–80, ed. Robert Lemon (London: Longman, 1856).
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series: Of the Reign of Elizabeth, 1598–1601, ed. Mary Anne Everett Green (London: Longman, 1869).
Camden, William, Britain, or a Chorographicall Description of England, Scotland, and Ireland (London, 1610; STC 4509).
Captain Thomas Stukeley (London, 1595; STC 23405).
Cavendish, William, A General System of Horsemanship in All its Branches (London: J. Brindley, 1743).
———, A New Method, and Extraordinary Invention to Dress Horses (London, 1667; Wing N887.
Cawdrey, Robert, A Table Alphabeticall (London, 1604; STC 4884).
Charles I, His Maiesties Commission Giuing Power to Enquire of the Decayes of the Cathedral Church of St. Pavl in London, and for the Repairing of the Same (London, 1631; STC 9254).
———, His Maiesties Commission, and Further Declaration Concerning the Reparation of Saint Pauls Church (London, 1633; STC 9256).
Clavell, John, A Recantation of an Ill Led Life (London, 1628; STC 5369).
Collier, J. P., ed., Shakespeare’s Library: A Collection of the Plays, Romances, Novels, Poems and Histories Employed by Shakespeare, 6 vols. (London: Reeves and Turner, 1875).
Conditions to be Observed by the British Vndertakers of the Escheated Lands in Vlster (London, 1610; STC 24516).
Cooke, John, Greenes Tu Quoque, or, the Cittie Gallant (London, 1614; STC 5673).
Cruso, John, Military Instructions for the Cavallrie, or, Rules and Directions for the Service of Horse (London, 1644; Wing C7433).
Davenant, William, Sir William Davenant: The Shorter Poems, and Songs from the Plays and Masques, ed. A. M. Gibbs (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972).
De Grey, Thomas, The Compleat Horseman and Expert Ferrier (London, 1639; STC 12206).
Dekker, Thomas, The Dead Tearme (London, 1608; STC 6496).
———, Lanthorne and Candle-light (London, 1608; STC 6485).
———, Satiro-mastix, or the Vntrussing of the Humorous Poet (London, 1602; STC 6521).
Dekker, Thomas, and George Wilkins, Iests to Make you Merie London, 1607; STC 6541).
Dekker, Thomas, Henry Chettle, and William Haughton, The Pleasant Comodie of Patient Grissill (London, 1603; STC 6518).
Derricke, John, The Image of Irelande, with a Discoverie of Woodkarne, ed. David B. Quinn (Belfast: Blackstaff, 1985).
A Dialogve Betwixt a Horse of Warre and a Mill-Horse (London, 1643; Wing D1347).
The Diary of John Manningham of the Middle Temple, ed. Robert Parker Sorlien (Hanover: University of Rhode Island/University Press of New England, 1975).
Dingley, Robert, The Spirituall Taste Described; and a Glimpse of Christ Discovered (London, 1649; Wing D1501).
Donne, John, The Satires, Epigrams and Verse Letters, ed. W. Milgate (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967).
Dryden, John Mac Flecknoe, or a Satyr (London, 1682; Wing D2303).
Dugdale, William, The History of St. Pavls Cathedral in London, From its Foundation Untill These Times (London, 1658; Wing D2482).
———, The History of St Paul’s Cathedral in London, From its Foundation (London: Edward Maynard, 1716).
Ebsworth, J. W., ed., The Bagford Ballads, 4 vols. (Hertford: S. Austin, 1876–1878).
Edelman, Charles, ed., The Stukeley Plays (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005).
Farley, Henrie, The Complaint of Pavles, to All Christian Sovles (London, 1616; STC 10688).
The First Part of the Reign of King Richard the Second, or Thomas of Woodstock, ed. Wilhelmina P. Frijlinck (Oxford: Oxford University Press/Malone Society, 1929).
The First and Best Part of Scoggins Iests (London, 1626; STC 21850.7).
Fletcher, John, and William Shakespeare, The Two Noble Kinsmen (London, 1634; STC 11075).
Foakes, R. A., ed., Illustrations of the English Stage, 1580–1642 (London: Scolar Press, 1985).
Forman, Simon, The Grovndes of Longitude (London, 1591; STC 11185).
Gayton, Edmund, Pleasant Notes Upon Don Quixot (London, 1654; Wing G415).
Goodman, Godfrey, The Creatvres Praysing God, or, the Religion of Dumbe Creatvres (London, 1622; STC 12021).
Godwin, Francis, The Man in the Moone: Or, a Discovrse of a Voyage Thither (London, 1638; STC 11943).
———, The Man in the Moone, ed. F. C. M. (Hereford: Nagrom, 1959).
Gould, Robert, The Playhouse, in The Works of Mr. Robert Gould, 3 vols. (London: W. Lewis, 1709).
Grafton, Richard, A Chronicle at Large and Meere History of the Affyres of Englande and Kinges of the Same (London, 1569; STC 12147).
Graham, Elspeth, Hilary Hinds, Elaine Hobby, and Helen Wilcox, eds., Her Own Life: Autobiographical Writings by Seventeenth-Century Englishwomen (London: Routledge, 1989).
Grimm, Samuel Hieronymus, St Paul’s Cathedral from St George’s Field (pen and watercolour on paper, 1770), Ulster Museum, Belfast.
Greene, Robert, The Second Part of Conny-Catching, Contayning the Discouery of Certaine Wondrous Coosenages (London, 1591; STC 12281).
Hall, Edward, The Vnion of the Two Noble and Illustrate Famelies of Lancastre & Yorke (London, 1548; STC 12722).
Hardyng, John, The Chronicle of Jhon [sic] Hardyng, from the Firste Begynnyng of Englande, vnto the Reigne of Kyng Edward the Fourth (London, 1543; STC 12767).
Harward, Simon A Discovrse of the Severall Kinds and Causes of Lightning (London, 1607; STC 12918).
Herbert, Henry, The Control and Censorship of Caroline Drama: The Records of Sir Henry Herbert, Master of the Revels, ed. N. W. Bawcutt (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996).
Here be Certayne Questyons of Kynge Bocthus of the Manners, Tokyns and Condycions of Man (London, c. 1550; STC 3188).
Here Begynneth a Merry Ieste of a Shrewde and Curste Wyfe (London, [1550?]; STC 14521).
Heylen, Peter, Ecclesia Restaurata: The History of the Reformation, of the Church of England (London, 1674; Wing H1703).
Heywood, John, A Dialogue Conteinyng the Nomber in Effect of all the Prouerbes in the Englishe Tongue (London, 1549; STC 13292).
Holinshed, Raphael, The First Volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande (London, 1577; STC 13568).
———, Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 6 vols. (London: J. Johnson, 1807).
Holland, Samuel, Don Zara Del Fogo: A Mock-Romance (London, 1656; Wing H2437).
The Iestes of Skogyn (London, c. 1570; STC 21850.3).
Jonson, Ben, The Comicall Satyre of Every Man Ovt of His Hvmor (London, 1600; STC 14767).
———, The Works of Benjamin Jonson, the Second Volume (London, 1640; STC 14754).
Judges, A. V., ed., The Elizabethan Underworld: A Collection of Tudor and Early Stuart Tracts and Ballads Telling of the Lives and Misdoings of Vagabonds, Thieves, Rogues and Cozeners (London: Routledge, 1930).
Kinney, Arthur F., ed., Rogues, Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars: A New Gallery of Tudor and Early Stuart Rogue Literature (Barre: Imprint Society, 1973).
Latham, Robert, and William Matthews, eds., The Diary of Samuel Pepys, 11 vols. (London: Bell, 1970–1983).
Lawder, G., A Horse, or, a New-Yeares Gift (London, 1646; Wing L604A).
Leslie, David, Generall Lesley’s Direction and Order for the Exercising of Horse and Foot (London, 1642; Wing N837).
The Letters of John Chamberlain, ed. Norman Egbert McClure, 2 vols. (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1939).
The Life, Diary, and Correspondence of Sir William Dugdale, ed. William Hampe (London: Harding, Lepard, 1827).
The Little Barly-Corne (London, 1645?; Wing L2546A).
Markham, Gervase, The English Farrier, or, Countrey-mans Treasure, Showing Approved Remedies to Cure all Diseases (London, 1639; STC 10410).
———, How to Chuse, Ride, Traine, and Diet, both Hunting-Horses and Running Horses (London, 1597; STC 17348).
Marlowe, Christopher, The Complete Plays, ed. Mark Thornton Burnett (London: Everyman, 1999).
———, The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Iew of Malta (London, 1633; STC 17412).
Maroccus Extaticus, or Bankes Bay Horse in a Trance (London: 1595; STC 6225).
Marston, John, Iacke Drums Enter-tainment (London, 1601; STC 7243).
Marvell, Andrew, The Complete English Poems, ed. Elizabeth Story Donne (London: Allen Lane, 1974).
———, The Poems and Letters of Andrew Marvell, ed. H. M. Margoliouth, 3 vols. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971).
Middleton, Thomas, The Blacke Booke (London, 1604; STC 17875).
———, A Game at Chess, ed. J. W. Harper (London: Ernest Benn, 1966).
———, A Game at Chess, ed. T. H. Howard-Hill (London: Malone Society, 1990).
Milton, John, The Complete Poems, ed. John Leonard (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1998).
de Montaigne, Michel, The Essayes of Michael Lord of Montaigne, done into English by John Florio, ed. Thomas Seccombe, 3 vols. (London: Grant Richards, 1908).
Morgan, Nicholas, The Perfection of Horsemanship (London, 1609; STC 18105).
The Most Pleasaunt Historie of Lazarillo de Tormes, the second part (London, 1596; STC 15340).
Nashe, Thomas, Haue With Yov to Saffron-Walden, London, 1596; STC 18369).
Norden, John, Specvlvm Brittannie: The First Parte, an Historicall, and Chorographicall Discription of Middlesex (London, 1593; STC 18635).
The Owles Almanacke (London, 1618; STC 6515).
P., W., trans., The Spanish Pilgrime, or, An Admirable Discovery of a Romish Catholicke (London, 1625; STC 19838.5).
Payne, Robert, A Brief Description of Ireland: Made in This Yeare, 1589 (London, 1589; STC 19490).
Peacham, Henry, The Art of Drawing with the Pen, and Limming in Water Colovrs (London, 1606; STC 19500).
———, The Garden of Eloquence, Conteyning the Figures of Grammar and Rhetorick (London, 1577; STC 19497).
Phillips, Edward, Edwards Phillips’s “History of the Literature of England and Scotland,” ed. Daniel G. Galder and Charles R. Forker (Salzburg: Universität Salzburg, 1973).
———, The Mysteries of Love and Eloquence (London, 1658; Wing P2066).
———, The Mysteries of Love and Eloquence, ed. R. C. Alston (Menston: Scolar Press, 1972).
———, The New World of English Words, or a Generall Dictionary (London, 1658; Wing P2068).
———, Theatrum Poetarum, or a Compleat Collection of the Poets (London, 1675; Wing P2076).
A Pleasant Conceited Historie, called The Taming of a Shrew (London, 1594; STC 23367).
The Pleasaunt Historie of Lazarillo de Tormes (London, 1586; STC 15336).
Purfoote, Thomas, Remedies for Diseases in Horses (London, 1586; STC 20872).
R., N., Proverbs English, French, Dutch, Italian and Spanish, All Englished and Alphabetically Digested (London, 1659; Wing R56).
R[id], S[amuel], Martin Mark-All, Beadle of Bridewell: His Defence and Answere (London, 1610; STC 21028.5).
Rowlands, Samuel, Humours Ordinaire (London, c. 1605; STC 21394).
Rowley, William, A Search for Money (London, 1609; STC 21424).
Rutter, Carol C., ed., Documents of the Rose Playhouse (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1999).
Scot, Thomas, The Works of the Most Famous and Reverand Divine (Utrick, 1624; STC 22064).
Searle, Arthur, ed., The Barrington Family Letters, 1628–32 (London: Royal Historical Society, 1983).
Shakespeare, William, Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies (London, 1623; STC 22273).
———, An Excellent Conceited Tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet (London, 1597; STC 22322).
———, The History of Henrie the Fovrth (London, 1598; STC 22280).
———, A New Variorum Edition of “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” ed. Horace Howard Furness (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1904).
———, The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, ed. Edmond Malone, 21 vols. (London: Rivington, 1821).
———, A Pleasant Conceited Comedie Called Loues Labors Lost (London, 1598; STC 22294).
———, Richard II, ed. Stanley Wells (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969).
———, The Taming of the Shrew, ed. Ann Thompson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984).
———, True Chronicle Historie of the Life and Death of King Lear and His Three Daughters (London, 1608; STC 22292).
Shaw, George Bernard, Saint Joan, ed. Dan H. Laurence (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1946).
Sherley [sic], James, An Ode Upon the Happy Return of King Charles II, to his Langvshing Nations (London, 1660; Wing S3380A).
Shirley, James, The Dramatic Works and Poems of James Shirley, ed. William Gifford and Alexander Dyce, 6 vols. (London: Murray, 1833).
———, Hide Parke (London, 1637; STC 22426).
———, Poems (London, 1646; Wing S3481).
———, The Poems of James Shirley, ed. Ray Livingstone (New York: King’s Crown Press, 1941).
———, Saint Patrick for Ireland (London, 1640; STC 22455).
Smith, Henry, A Preparatiue to Mariage (London, 1591; STC 22685).
Sparrow Simpson, W., ed., Documents Illustrating the History of St Paul’s Cathedral (London: Camden Society, 1880).
Spenser, Edmund, The Works of Edmund Spenser: A Variorum Edition, ed. E. Greenlaw, C. G. Osgood, and F. M. Padelford, 9 vols. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1932–1957).
St. Pavles-Chvrch her Bill for the Parliament (London, 1616; STC 10690).
Statutes of the Realm, ed. Alexander Luders, 12 vols. (London: G. Eyre and A. Strahan, 1810–28).
Stow, John, A Survay of London (London, 1598; STC 23341).
Taylor, John, Divers Crabtree Lectures (London, 1639; STC 23743).
Thomas of Woodstock, ed. George Parfitt and Simon Shepherd (Nottingham: Nottingham Dramatic Texts, 1977).
Thomas of Woodstock, or, Richard the Second, Part One, ed. Peter Corbin and Douglas Sedge (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002).
Todd, Janet, and Elizabeth Spearing, eds., Counterfeit Ladies: “The Life and Death of Mal Cutpurse”; “The Case of Mary Carleton” (London: Pickering, 1994).
The Tragedy of Doctor Lambe, the Great Supposed Conjurer (London, 1628; STC 19272).
The Trve Report of the Burnyng of the Steple and Churche of Paules in London (London, 1561; STC 19930).
Tudor Royal Proclamations, ed. Paul L. Hughes and James F. Larkin, 3 vols. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1964–1969).
Vernon, John, The Young Horse-man, or, the Honest Plain-Dealing Cavalier (London, 1644; Wing V253).
Virgil, The Works of Publius Virgilus Maro (London, 1668; Wing V613).
Wadsworth, James, The English Spanish Pilgrime, or, a New Discoverie of Spanish Popery, and Iesuitical Stratagems (London, 1629; STC 24926).
Walters, Minette, The Scold’s Bridle (London: Macmillan, 1994).
Warner, George F., ed., The Nicholas Papers: Correspondence of Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary of State, 4 vols. (London: Camden Society, 1886–1920).
The Waspe, ed. J. W. Lever (Oxford: Malone Society, 1976).
Webster, John, The Tragedy of the Dvtchesse of Malfy (London, 1623; STC 25176).
Whately, William, A Bride Bush (London, 1617; STC 25296).
Winstanley, William, Poor Robin’s True Character of a Scold, or, the Shrew’s Looking-glass (London, 1678; Wing W3077).
The Wisest Have Their Fools About Them, ed. Elizabeth Baldwin (Oxford: Malone Society, 2001).
Woodstock, ed. A. P. Rossiter (London: Chatto and Windus, 1946).
Xenophon, The Historie of Xenophon: Containing the Ascent of Cyrus into the Higher Covntries (London, 1623; STC 26064).
Secondary
Abbot, Mary, Family Ties: English Families, 1540–1920 (London: Routledge, 1993).
———, Life Cycles in England, 1560–1720: Cradle to Grave (London: Routledge, 1996).
Addison Roberts, Jeanne, “Horses and Hermaphrodites: Metamorphoses in The Taming of the Shrew,” Shakespeare Quarterly, 45 (1983), 159–71.
Alberge, Dalya, “Missing Piece of Tudor London Map Found,” The Times, March 30, 1998, 22.
Aldiss, Brian W., “Desperately Seeking Aliens,” Nature, 409 (2001).
Allen, Paul C., Philip III and the “Pax Hispanica,” 1598–1621: The Failure of Grand Strategy (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000).
Anderson, J. K., ed., Ancient Greek Horsemanship (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961).
———, Xenophon (London: Duckworth, 1974).
Andrew, Malcolm, comp., A Variorum Edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales: The General Prologue: Explanatory Notes (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1993).
Andrews, Keith, “An Early Rubens Drawing,” The Burlington Magazine, 127 (1985), 526–31.
Appleby, Andrew B., Famine in Tudor and Stuart England (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1978).
Arnold-Baker, Charles, The Companion to British History (Tunbridge Wells: Longcross, 1996).
Ashley, Maurice, England in the Seventeenth Century (London: Hutchinson, 1978).
Atkins, S. H., “Mr. Banks and His Horse,” Notes and Queries, 167 (1934), 39–44.
Bagwell, Richard, Ireland Under the Stuarts and During the Interregnum, 3 vols. (London: Longman, 1909–1916).
Baker, R. Robin, Bird Navigation: The Solution of a Mystery? (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1984).
Baker, Theo, and Doria Gerhold, The Rise and Rise of Road Transport, 1700–1990 (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1993).
Baldick, Chris, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990).
Baldwin, Elizabeth, “Musophilus: A Newly-Discovered Seventeenth-Century Play,” Leeds Studies in English, 29 (1998), 35–47.
Banham, Martin, ed., The Cambridge Guide to Theatre (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995).
Barnhart, Robert K., comp., The Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology (New York: H. W. Wilson, 1988).
Barton, Edwin J., and Glenda A. Hudson, A Contemporary Guide to Literary Terms (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997).
Bateson, J. D., Coins and Medals: A Guide to the Numismatic Collections in the Ulster Museum, Belfast (Belfast: Ulster Museum, 1978).
Beckson, Karl, and Arthur Ganz, A Reader’s Guide to Literary Terms (London: Thames and Hudson, 1970).
Beier, A. L., The Problem of the Poor in Tudor and Stuart England (London: Methuen, 1983).
Bentley, G. E., The Jacobean and Caroline Stage, 7 vols. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1941–1968).
Berlin, Normand, The Base String: The Underworld in Elizabethan Drama (Rutherford: Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 1968)
Berry, Edward, Shakespeare and the Hunt: A Cultural and Social Study (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).
Berry, Herbert, “‘The View of London From the North’ and the Playhouses in Holywell,” Shakespeare Survey, 53 (2000), 196–212.
Bettley, James, ed., The Art of the Book: From Medieval Manuscript to Graphic Novel (London: Victoria and Albert Publications, 2001).
Bickley, Francis, ed., Historical Manuscripts Commission: Report on the MSS of the late Reginald Rawdon Hastings of the Manor House, Ashby-de-la-Zouche, 3 vols. (London: Historical Manuscripts Commission, 1928–1934).
Boas, Frederick, Thomas Heywood (London: Williams and Norgate, 1950).
Boehrer, Bruce, Environmental Degradation in Jacobean Drama (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013).
———, Shakespeare Among the Animals: Nature and Society in the Drama of Early Modern England (London: Palgrave, 2002).
Bolton, William B., The Amusements of Old London, 2 vols. (London: Nimmo, 1901).
Bondeson, Jan, The Feejee Mermaid and Other Essays in Natural and Unnatural History (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999).
Bordinat, Philip, and Sophia B. Blaydes, Sir William Davenant (Boston: Twayne, 1981).
Botelho, Lynn, and Pat Thane, eds., Women and Ageing in British Society Since 1500 (Harlow: Longman, 2001).
Bothamley, Jennifer, Dictionary of Theories (London: Gale, 1993).
Brady, Ciaran, ed., The Hutchinson Encyclopaedia of Ireland (Oxford: Helicon, 2000).
Braunmuller, A. R., and Michael Hattaway, eds., The Cambridge Companion to English Renaissance Drama (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990).
Brooke, George C., English Coins: From the Seventh Century to the Present Day (London: Methuen, 1950).
Brooks, Douglas A., From Playhouse to Printing House: Drama and Authorship in Early Modern England (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).
Brown, Christopher, Van Dyck (Oxford: Phaidon, 1982).
Brown, Ivor, Shakespeare (London: The Reprint Society, 1951).
Burner, Sandra, James Shirley: A Study of Literary Coteries and Patronage in Seventeenth-Century England (Lanham: University Press of America, 1988).
Burnett, Mark Thornton, Masters and Servants in English Renaissance Drama and Culture: Authority and Obedience (London: Macmillan, 1997).
Butler, Martin, Theatre and Crisis, 1632–42 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984).
Byrne, Peter, and Leslie Houlden, eds., Companion Encyclopaedia of Theology (London: Routledge, 1995).
Campbell, Oscar James, ed., A Shakespeare Encyclopaedia (London: Methuen, 1966).
Cantwell, Ian, “Anthropozoological Relationships in Late Medieval Dublin,” Dublin Historical Record, 54 (2001), 73–80.
Cartlidge, Neil, Medieval Marriage: Literary Approaches, 1100–1300 (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 1997).
Carlton, Charles, Archbishop William Laud (London: Routledge, 1987).
Carroll, William C., Fat King, Lean Beggar: Representations of Poverty in the Age of Shakespeare (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996).
Cassidy, Rebecca, The Sport of Kings: Kinship, Class and Thoroughbred Breeding in Newmarket (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).
Cathcart, Charles, “Plural Authorship, Attribution, and the Children of the King’s Revels,” Renaissance Forum, 4.2 (2000), www.hull.ac.uk/renforum/v4no2/cathcart.htm.
Caton, Mary Anne, ed., Fooles and Fricasses: Food in Shakespeare’s England (Washington: Folger Shakespeare Library, 1999).
Caulfield, James, Blackguardiana, or A Dictionary of Rogues, Bawds, Pimps, Whores, Pickpockets (London: John Shepherd, 1795).
Cawley, Robert Ralston, Henry Peacham: His Contribution to English Poetry (Rider College: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1971).
Chakravorty, Swapan, Society and Politics in the Plays of Thomas Middleton (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996).
Chalfont, Fran C., Ben Jonson’s London: A Jacobean Placename Dictionary (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1978).
Challis, C. E., “The Conversion of Testoons: A Restatement,” The British Numismatic Journal, 50 (1980), 67–80.
———, The Tudor Coinage (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1978).
Chambers, E. K., and W. W. Greg, eds., “Dramatic Records of the City of London: The Remembrancia,” in The Malone Society Collections, Part One (Oxford: Oxford University Press/Malone Society, 1908).
Chartres, J. A., Internal Trade in England, 1500–1700 (London: Macmillan, 1997).
Chordas, Nina, Forms in Early Modern Utopia: The Ethnography of Perfection (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010).
Clare, Janet, Art Made Tongue-Tied by Authority: Elizabethan and Jacobean Dramatic Censorship (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1990).
———, “‘Greater Themes for Insurrection’s Arguing’: Political Censorship of the Elizabethan and Jacobean Stage,” The Review of English Studies, 38 (1987), 169–83.
Clark, John, Saxon and Norman London (London: HMSO, 1989).
Clark, Peter, ed., The European Crisis of the 1590s: Essays in Comparative History (London: Allen and Unwin, 1985).
Collins, Howard S., The Comedy of Sir William Davenant (The Hague: Mouton and Co., 1967).
Connolly, S. J., ed., The Oxford Companion to Irish History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998).
Cooper, J. R., ed., The Decline of Spain and the Thirty Years War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970).
Crofton Crocker, T., ed., Narratives Illustrative of the Contests in Ireland in 1641 and 1690 (London: Camden Society, 1841).
Crofts, J., Packhorse, Wagon and Post (London: Routledge, 1967).
Cross, F. L., and E. A. Livingstone, eds., The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997).
Cudden, J. A., A Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991).
Davidson, Alan, ed., The Oxford Companion to Food (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999).
Davis, Natalie Zemon, Society and Culture in Early Modern France (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1995).
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