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Collection

1901. F. S. Boas, The Works of T. K. [Includes 1 Jeronimo and Soliman and Perseda.] Dissertations: K. Markscheffel, T. K.'s Tragödien (1886-7, Jahresbericht des Realgymnasiums zu Weimar); A. Doleschal, Eigenthümlichkeiten der Sprache in T. K.'s Dramen (1888), Der Versbau in T. K.'s Dramen (1891); E. Ritzenfeldt, Der Gebrauch des Pronomens, Artikels und Verbs bei T. K.; G. Sarrazin, T. K. und sein Kreis (1892, incorporating papers in Anglia and E. S.); J. Schick, T. K.'s Todesjahr (1899, Jahrbuch, xxxv. 277); O. Michael, Der Stil in T. K.'s Originaldramen (1905, Berlin diss.); C. Crawford, Concordance to the Works of T. K. (1906-10, Materialien, xv); F. C. Danchin, Études critiques sur C. Marlowe (1913, Revue Germanique, ix. 566); T. L. S. (June, 1921).

The Spanish Tragedy, c. 1589

S. R. 1592, Oct. 6 (Hartwell). 'A booke whiche is called the Spanishe tragedie of Don Horatio and Bellmipeia.' Abel Jeffes (Arber, ii. 621). [Against the fee is a note 'Debitum hoc'. Herbert-Ames, Typographical Antiquities, ii. 1160, quotes from a record in Dec. 1592 of the Stationers' Company, not given by Arber: 'Whereas Edw. White and Abell Jeffes have each of them offended, viz. E. W. in having printed the Spanish tragedie belonging to A. J. And A. J. in having printed the Tragedie of Arden of Kent, belonginge to E. W. It is agreed that all the bookes of each impression shalbe confiscated and forfayted according to thordonances to thuse of the poore of the company . . . either of them shall pay for a fine 10s. a pece.'] N.D. The Spanish Tragedie, Containing the lamentable end of Don Horatio, and Bel-Imperia: with the pittiful death of olde Hieronimo. Newly corrected, and amended of such grosse faults as passed in the first impression. Edward Allde for Edward White. [Induction. Greg, Plays, 61, and Boas, xxvii, agree in regarding this as the earliest extant edition. Boas suggests that either it may be White's illicit print, or, if that print was the 'first impression', a later one printed for him by arrangement with Jeffes.] 1594. Abell Jeffes, sold by Edward White.

S. R. 1599, Aug. 13. Transfer 'salvo iure cuiuscunque' from Jeffes to W. White (Arber, iii. 146). 1599. William White.

S. R. 1600, Aug. 14. Transfer to Thomas Pavier (Arber, iii. 169). 1602. . . . Newly corrected, amended, and enlarged with new additions of the Painters part, and others, as it hath of late been diuers times acted. W. White for Thomas Pavier.

1602 (colophon 1603); 1610 (colophon 1611); 1615 (two issues); 1618; 1623 (two issues); 1633.

Editions in Dodsley^{1-4} (1744-1874, v), and by T. Hawkins (1773, O. E. D. ii), W. Scott (1810, A. B. D. i), J. M. Manly (1897, Specimens, ii), J. Schick (1898, T. D.; 1901, Litterarhistorische Forschungen, xix). Dissertations: J. A. Worp, Die Fabel der Sp. T. (1894, Jahrbuch,