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  1. A tale of a tub. by Ben Jonson. Ed. with introduction. notes. a by Jonson. Ben. 1573?-1637., 1915-01-01
  2. Ben Jonson. Edited by Brinsley Nicholson. M.D.. with an introd. by Jonson. Ben. 1573?-1637., 1893-01-01
  3. Epicoene; or, The silent woman by Ben, 1573?-1637 Jonson, 2009-10-26
  4. Complete plays. [With an introd Volume 1 by Ben, 1573?-1637 Jonson, 2009-10-26
  5. Plays by Jonson Ben 1573?-1637, 1910-01-01
  6. The case is altered; a comedy. Presented by students in the Univ by Jonson. Ben. 1573?-1637., 1902-01-01
  7. Works. With a biographical memoir by William Gifford. by Jonson. Ben. 1573?-1637., 1860-01-01
  8. Discoveries. a critical edition with an introduction and notes o by Jonson. Ben. 1573?-1637., 1906-01-01
  9. Plays and poems. with an introduction by Henry Morley. by Jonson. Ben. 1573?-1637., 1885-01-01
  10. Plays and poems by Ben, 1573?-1637 Jonson, 2009-10-26
  11. Catiline, his conspiracy. Edited with introd., notes and glossary by Ben, 1573?-1637 Jonson, 2009-10-26
  12. Cynthias's revels; or, The fountain of self-love. Edited with introd., notes, and glossary by Alexander Corbin Judson by Ben, 1573?-1637 Jonson, 2009-10-26
  13. Sad shepherd, with Waldron's continuation. Edited by W.W. Greg by Ben, 1573?-1637 Jonson, 2009-10-26
  14. Works. With critical and explanatory notes and a memoir by William Gifford. Edited by Francis Cunningham Volume 1 by Ben, 1573?-1637 Jonson, 2009-10-26

21. Greenwich Past: Inigo Jones
He was born shortly before July 19th, 1573, the date of his baptism in In this spherehe frequently collaborated with Ben Jonson; their association was broken
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Introduced Palladian style of architecture to England
Surveyor of the King's Works (1615 - 1635)
  • Designed the Queen's House , Greenwich (1616 - 1635) Banqueting Hall, Whitehall, London (1619 - 1622) Although Jones' work often lack originality, he was an important figure in architecture because he was the first person to introduce the classical architecture of Rome and the Italian Renaissance to Gothic England.
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English architect, founder of the English school of classical architecture. He was born shortly before July 19th, 1573, the date of his baptism in the church of St. Batholomew of the Less, Smithfield, London. Jones was the son of a cloth worker also named Inigo. The name has never been satisfactorily explained. It was Latinized as Ignatius as early as 1606 but is not a recognised equivalent. Of the younger Inigo Jones' early years nothing is known, though Sir Christopher Wren is said to have stated that he was apprenticed to a joiner in St Paul's Churchyard.

22. Carte Du Ciel Et Planètes Pour Ben JONSON
Translate this page Astrologie thème astral des célébrités, Carte du ciel et positions planétairesde Ben Jonson, né le 21 juin 1573 à 01h30 à London (Angleterre).
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23. Astrologie Et Cartes Du Ciel De Personnages Célèbres : Célébrités Ou Stars
Translate this page et Ascendant Scorpion 17°38 FRANCIS OF SALES Saint né le 31/08/1567 signe Vierge17°19 et Ascendant Cancer 0°49 Jonson Ben né le 21/06/1573 signe Cancer 8
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Planète en Maison Soleil en Maison Lune en Maison Mercure en Maison Vénus en Maison ... Lilith en Maison Planète en Signe Soleil en Signe Lune en Signe Mercure en Signe Vénus en Signe ... Lilith en Signe Pluton en Poissons Voici la liste des célébrités ayant Pluton en Poissons en Cliquez sur une célébrité pour avoir sa carte du ciel, sa photo, ses coordonnées de naissance. Toutes ces célébrités ont Pluton en Poissons. HUGO Victor né le 26/02/1802 signe Poissons 7°40 et Ascendant Scorpion 6°36
GALILÉE Galilei
né le 25/02/1564 signe Poissons 16°04 et Ascendant Lion 19°21
DARWIN Charles
né le 12/02/1809 signe Verseau 23°11 et Ascendant Capricorne 17°52
BACON Sir Francis
né le 01/02/1561 signe Verseau 22°25 et Ascendant Verseau 28°49
STRAUSS Johann
né le 14/03/1804 signe Poissons 23°17 et Ascendant Sagittaire 23°19
BAUDELAIRE Charles
né le 09/04/1821 signe Bélier 19°25 et Ascendant Vierge 8°39
SHAKESPEARE William
né le 03/05/1564 signe Taureau 22°22 et Ascendant Cancer 28°00
DAUMIER Honoré
né le 26/02/1808 signe Poissons 6°53 et Ascendant Lion 5°47
LINCOLN Abraham
né le 12/02/1809 signe Verseau 23°13 et Ascendant Scorpion 26°19
BISMARCK Otto Von
né le 01/04/1815 signe Bélier 10°55 et Ascendant Lion 19°34
RENAN Ernest
né le 28/02/1823 signe Poissons 8°54 et Ascendant Verseau 15°24 LALO Edouard né le 27/01/1823 signe Verseau 6°56 et Ascendant Cancer 19°12 BOILEAU Pierre né le 19/02/1811 signe Verseau 29°59 et Ascendant Gémeaux 28°39 QUATREFAGES de BREAU Jean Louis Armand de né le 10/02/1810 signe Verseau 20°54 et Ascendant Capricorne 25°41

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Ben Jonson. PLAYWRIGHT Irish writer Date of birth 1573 Died 1673 Appearedin, As. The Silent Woman, (Writer). text associated with Ben Jonson.
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25. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
99 was a manuscript by Inigo Jones (15731652), the famous third partnerwith Ben Jonson and Inigo Jones. But Jonson s own comments indicate
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26. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 0101-1998 Jones, Inigo (1573-1652) English Hewas employed by James I to design scenery for Ben Jonson s masques and
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27. Shakespeaer & The Renaissance
Erasmus The Erasmus Text Project. Giraldi, Giambattista (Cinthio) 15041573. HudsonHenry Hudson, Explorer. Jonson Anniina Jokinen s Ben Jonson Page.
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28. Florimene /I Bibliography
English masques Samuel Daniel s Vision of the twelve goddesses; Ben Jonson Masqueat Lord Haddington s marriage. Masque of queens. Jones, Inigo, 15731652.
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  • A Book of masques ; in honour of Allardyce Nicoll. London, Cambridge U. P., 1967. Phy Descript: xv, 448 p. front., 48 plates. 23 cm. Notes : Includes bibliographical references.
      Contents:
      • The vision of the twelve goddesses , by S. Daniel, edited by J. Rees.
      • Oberon, the fairy prince , by B. Jonson, edited by R. Hosley.
      • Love freed from ignorance and folly , by B. Jonson, edited by N. Sanders.
      • The lord's masque , by T. Campion, edited by I. A. Shapiro.
      • The masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn , by F. Beaumont, edited by P Edwards.
      • The masque of flowers , edited by E. A. J Honigmann.
      • The masque of the Inner Temple (Ulysses and Circe) by W. Browne, edited by R. F. Hill.
      • Lovers made men , by B. Jonson, edited by S. Wells.
      • Pleasure reconciled to virtue , by B. Jonson, edited by R. A. Foakes.
      • The Inner Temple masque, or Masque of Heroes , by T. Middleton, edited by R. C. Bald.
  • 29. Dos Diseños De Vestuario De Inigo Jones (1573-1652). A La Izquierda Pentesilea,
    Translate this page Dos diseños de vestuario de Inigo Jones (1573-1652). (Diseños para dos mascaradasen Whitehall en 1609 y 1611. Ambas con textos de Ben Jonson (1571-1638).
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    30. Loci Theatrali: El Edificio Teatral
    Translate this page (Dulwich College). 25. Dos diseños de vestuario de Inigo Jones (1573-1652). Ambascon textos de Ben Jonson (1571-1638). (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth). 26.
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    ICONOGRAFIA DEL ACTOR
    Gregorio Magno, Moralia in Job, ca. 1111 (Dijon, Biblioteca Municipale, ms. 173, f. 66) Richard Tarleton (c. 1590). Manuscrito de John Scottowe (British Museum. Arleian Ms. 3885, f. 19) William Kempe bailando. Grabado de la portada del libro Nine Days' Wonder, 1600 Bufones medievales del manuscrito del Li Romans d'Alixandre escrito e iluminado en Flandes (c. 1340). (Bodleian Library, Oxford (264, f. 84v.) ... Arlequines. Secuencia reconstruida por G. Calendoli en L'attore, storia di un'arte, Roma, 1959, pp. 206-207) 93. J acques Callot, Balli di Sfessania, 1621-22 Jacques Callot, Balli di Sfessania, 1621-22 Jacques Callot, Balli di Sfessania, 1621-22 Jacques Callot, Balli di Sfessania, 1621-22 ... Hombre y mujer salvaje: de Nuremberg Schembartbuch, c. 1680, pero de una fuente del siglo XVI. (New York Public Library, Spencer Collection: ms., pp. 164-5) y

    31. John Webster - Encyclopedia Article About John Webster. Free Access, No Registra
    Years 1573 1574 1575 1576 1577 1578 - 1579 1580 1581 1582 1583 London as a hotbedof sin; in particular, the comedies of Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton and
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    John Webster
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition John Webster (~1578 - ~1634) was an Elizabethan The Elizabethan era is the period associated with the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603) and is often considered to be a golden age in English history. It was the height of the Renaissance in England, and saw the flowering of English literature. It was an age of expansion and exploration abroad, while at home the Protestant Reformation was established and successfully defended against the Catholic powers of the Continent.
    Click the link for more information. dramatist A dramatist is an author of dramatic compositions for the theater. The compositions meant are typically plays, although the term may also describe authors and composers in related fields such as opera and musical theater. An actor who performs the drama may also sometimes be called a dramatist. The reference to drama means that dramatist is sometimes reserved for those who have written "serious" plays, as opposed to comedies or farces. A more general term for an author of plays, of whatever type, is playwright.
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    a brief history of European puppetry the essay turns to England from 15731614 and 1.Puppets are mentioned in passing in most studies of Ben Jonson and early
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    In fact, when Ben Jonson s puppet master declares a In the decades following BartholomewFair, Jonson continued to it is understood that between 1573 and 1614
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    34. Daniel Traister's Home Page--ENGLISH 231 (Fall 2002)
    Ben Jonson, Complete Poems, ed. George Parfitt (Penguin 1996); John Milton, CompleteShorter Poems TOPICS George Gascoigne, The Adventures of Master FJ (1573), pp
    http://www.english.upenn.edu/~traister/syl-renpo.html
    ENGLISH 231 Poetry by the Book, 1557-1645
    (Topics in Renaissance Poetry)
    Fall semester, 2002
    Tuesday and Thursday, 1:30-3 P.M.
    Gates Room (1 st floor), Van Pelt-Dietrich Library
    INSTRUCTORS
      Professor Sean Keilen
      Email: skeilen@dept.english.upenn.edu
      phone: 215 898 5864
      Office: Bennett Hall 221
      Office hours: Thursday 10-12 A.M. Professor Daniel Traister
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      Phone: 215 898 7088 (voicemail: 7089)
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    TEXTS
    • An Anthology of Elizabethan Prose Fiction , ed. Paul Salzman (Oxford 1998)
    • John Donne, Complete Poems , ed. A. J. Smith (Penguin 1971)
    • Ben Jonson, Complete Poems , ed. George Parfitt (Penguin 1996)
    • John Milton, Complete Shorter Poems , ed. John Carey (Longman 1997)
    • William Shakespeare, Complete Sonnets and Poems , ed. Colin Burrow (Oxford 2002)
    • Edmund Spenser, Shorter Poems , ed. Richard A. McCabe (Penguin 1999)
    NOTE : Readings not found in the texts above will be distributed either via Blackboard or by photocopies handed out in class. SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS
      WEEK 1
    • 5 September Th Introduction WEEK 2
    • 10 September T Tottel's Miscellany poems attributed to Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey

    35. 16th Century In Literature
    Drayton. 1598 Every Man in his Humour (play) Ben Jonson; The ScottishHistorie of James the Fourth (play) - Robert Greene. 1599 Every
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    16th century in literature
    See also: 15th century in literature other events of the 16th century 17th century in literature list of years in literature Table of contents 1 Events
    2 New Books

    3 Births

    4 Deaths
    Events
    New Books
    The Book of Margery Kempe (posthumous) The Thrissill and the Rois William Dunbar The Passtyme of Pleasure and The Temple of Glass - Stephen Hawes The Goldyn Targe William Dunbar In Praise of Folly Erasmus Fulgens and Lucrece - Henry Medwall - First translation of the Aeneid into English language (Scots dialect) by Gavin Douglas about Utopia by Thomas More Historia Scotorum Hector Boece Huon of Bordeaux - John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners The Castel of Helth - Sir Thomas Elyot Historia Scotorum of Hector Boece , translated into vernacular Scots by John Bellenden at the special request of James V of Scotland Baptistes and Jephtha George Buchanan - Edward Hall Toxophilus Roger Ascham about Gammer Gurton's Needle and Ralph Roister Doister , the first comedies written in the English language - The Elizabethan version of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England , which remained in use until the mid-17th century and was the first English Prayer Book in America.

    36. Thomas Nashe
    The family moved to West Harling, near Thetford in 1573. and in 1597, followingthe supression of The Isle of Dogs (cowritten with Ben Jonson), Jonson was
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    Thomas Nashe
    Thomas Nashe (November ) was an English Elizabethan pamphleteer, poet and satirist. Son of William Nash a minister and Margaret his wife. Baptized in Lowestoft Suffolk . The family moved to West Harling, near Thetford in . Around Thomas went up to St John's College, Cambridge gaining his bachelor's degree in . Then he moved to London and started his literary career. It does not appear that Nash ever proceeded Master of Arts at Cambridge, and most of his biographers agree that he left his college about 1587. It is evident, however, that he had got into disgrace, and probably was expelled; for the author of "England to her three Daughters" in "Polimanteia," 1595, speaking of Harvey and Nash, and the pending quarrel between them, uses these terms: "Cambridge make thy two children friends: thou hast been unkind to the one to wean him before his time , and too fond upon the other to keep him so long without preferment: the one is ancient and of much reading; the other is young, but full of wit." The cause of his disgrace is reported to have been the share he took in a piece called "Terminus et non Terminus," not now extant; and it is not denied that his partner in this offence was expelled. Most likely, therefore, Nash suffered the same punishment. If Nash be the author of "An Almond for a Parrot," of which there is little doubt, although his name is not affixed to it, he travelled in Italy; and we find from another of his pieces that he had been in Ireland. Perhaps he went abroad soon after he abandoned Cambridge, and before he settled in London and became an author. His first appearance in this character seems to have been in

    37. Shakespeare In American Communities
    1571. Anne Shakespeare is born. 1573. He is listed among the “principallComoedians” in a production of Ben Jonson s Every Man in His Humor.
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    The Life of William Shakespeare The Elizabethan Age Elizabethan Theater The History of Shakespeare in America The Life and Times of William Shakespeare: A Selected Chronology Fun Facts Bibliography Links
    The Life and Times of William Shakespeare
    A Selected Chronology
    A showing of a heavenly effect in an earthly actor.
    The Life
    The Times
    William is born to John Shakespeare, a glove-maker, and Mary Arden of Stratford-upon-Avon, their third child and first son. (Traditionally, Shakespeare's Day is celebrated on April 23.) Galileo Galilei and Christopher Marlowe are born. John Calvin and Michelangelo die.
    Gilbert Shakespeare is born. The collection of novellas, Hecatommithi by Giovanbattista Giraldi Cinthio is published. Shakespeare will borrow some of the plot and characters from the seventh novella, The Unfaithfulness of Husbands and Wives , for his Othello
    The Queen's Players and Worcester's Men play at Stratford.

    38. Inigo Jones (1573-1652), Architect
    Inigo Jones (15731652), Architect Sitter in 14 portraits Architect; introduced the forcourt masques, often working in collaboration with Ben Jonson; his most
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    39. Police Lyriky
    Blahoslav Nový zákon nove do ceštiny preložený P. Brueghel st. Neseníkríže 1572 narozen Ben Jonson Luis de Camóes Lusovci 1573 Pavel Kyrmezer
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    Police lyriky (The Shelf of Lyrics)
    Polièka plná básní a obèas i poezie Abecednì básnì Abecednì autoøi
    William Shakespeare
    Znamení
    Vavøíny u nás všechny uvadly a meteory plaší stálice. Mdlý mìsíc hledí na zem krvavì, vychrtlí vìštci tuší strašné zmìny. Boháèi truchlí, sbìø si tancuje: ti ze strachu, že pøijdou o všecko, ti z radosti, že válkou pøijdou k lupu. Ty známky vìstí králùm smrt èi pád. Setník v Richardu II., II, 4
    WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
    26. dubna pokøtìn ve Stratfordu William, syn rukavièkáøe Jolma Shakespeara.
    Téhož roku narozen Galileo Galilei a Christopher Marlowe, umírá Michelangelo a Kalvín.
    Jan Blahoslav: Nový zákon novì do èeštiny pøeložený
    P. Brueghel st.: Nesení køíže
    1572 narozen Ben Jonson
    Luis de Camóes: Lusovci
    1573 Pavel Kyrmezer: Komedie nová o vdovì 1576 James Burbage postavil první londýnskou divadelní budovu 1577 Francis Drake se vydává na cestu kolem svìta 1578 Pierre de Ronsard: Knihy sonetù Helenì John Lyly: Euphues (první èást) 1579 Edmund Spenser: Kalendáø pastýøù 1580 Michel de Montaigne: Eseje (první dvì knihy) Torquato Tasso: Osvobozený Jeruzalém 1583 Palestrina: Píseò písní 1584 Daniel Adam z Veleslavína: Politia historica 1586 El Greco: Pohøeb hrabìte Orgaze 1587 Christopher Mariowe: Tamerlán 1589 Thomas Kyd: Španìlská tragédie 1590 Edmund Spenser: Královna vil (první tøi knihy) Philip Sidney: Arkádie Jindøich VI. (tøi díly)

    40. Electronic Text Collection
    archives ND microfilm archives Hermann von HELMHOLTZ (18211894) On the Conservationof Force Also available at Bartleby Ben Jonson (1573-1635) On Bacon On
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