Rudolph Agricola. A Bibliography of printed works and translations.
More than 360 entries with full transcriptions of titles, collations, extensive survey of contents of the original works, bibliographical references, and references to copies. - Fully indexed. More info
Georgius Macropedius, Two Comedies: Rebelles (The Rebels) - Bassarus. Edited and translated from the Latin, wi...
First English translation of any of Macropedius` plays. The original Latin version facing the English translation. More info
Pseudomagia. A Neo-Latin Drama by William Mewe. With a Note on the Latin by J.W. Binns.
Follows the Manuscript (MS. R.17.10) in Trinity College, Cambridge. This unpublished play, performed at Emmanuel College probably around 1626, is a late example of a Prodigal Son play. More info
The Correspondence of Theodorus Canterus (Dirck Canter, 1545-1616). An Inventory.
This inventory includes all the letters from and to Dirk Canter known to the compiler. Main correspondents were Isaac Casaubonus, Justus Lipsius, Joannes Meursius and Bonaventura Vulcanius. More info
Erasmus in het Nederlands tot 1617.
The principal aim of this monograph is to study the translations of Erasmus` writings into the Dutch vernacular, an area of study hitherto largely untouched. Covers the period c. 1522-1617. Extensive summary in English. More info
De Utrechtse kanunnik Philippus Morus, Neolatijns dichter. Met Aanhangsel: Werken van Philippus Morus. - Canon...
With a Summary in English and an Appendix: Works of Philippus Morus. A biography of Philippus Morus (c. 1539/40-1578) based on available sources, together with a survey of his works. More info
Messire Ludovico Guicciardini, Gentilhomme Florentin. Avec Préface par J. van Roey.
A biography of the famous Italian humanist and historian (Florence 1521-Antwerp 1589). The book is largely of bibliographical interest, and contains the texts of nine hitherto unpublished letters. More infoJohn Barclay, Euphormionis Lusini Satyricon (Euphormio`s Satyricon) 1605-1607.
The first modern text-edition, together with a full English translation, an introduction and notes. The two Appendices contain a Survey of editions and a Key to Euphormio`s Satyricon. More info

