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Picture Credits
1.1, 6.1: The Centre for Kentish Studies, Maidstone, Kent. 1.2, 1.3, 2.4, 2.6, 4.1, 6.2, 7.2, 7.4, 8.1, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5, 9.6, 9.8, 11.1, 11.2, 13.1 14.3: The British Library. 2.2: Ushaw College. 2.1, 12.3: By permission of the Folger Shakespeare Library. 2.5: Musée Cantoral des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne. 6.3, 9.9: By permission of the Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California. 7.1, 8.7, 14.1, 15.1: The National Portrait Gallery, London. 7.3, 15.2: By courtesy of the Marquess of Salisbury. 7.5: The Blairs Museum, Aberdeenshire, www.blairsmuseum.com. 8.6: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. 8.6: By courtesy of the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University. 9.3: The Royal Library, National Library of Sweden. 12.1: Reproduced by courtesy of the Director and Librarian, the John Rylands University Library of Manchester. 14.2: Princeton University Library. 14.4: Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
Index
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CM indicates Christopher Marlowe.
Abington, Edward
Achelly, Thomas
Acquaviva, Claudio
acting companies
Admiral’s Men
children of the Chapel Royal
Lincoln’s Men
Lord Hunsdon’s Men
Pauls’s Boys
Pembroke’s Men
Queen’s Men
Warwick’s Men see also Strange’s Men
actors see also Alleyn, Richard and John
Acts of the Apostles, The
Admiral’s Men
Agazzari, Father Alphonso
Agrippa, Cornelius
Aldrich, Simon
Aldrich, Thomas
allegory
Allen, Father (later Cardinal) William
Allen, Thomas
Alleyn, Edward
Alleyn, John
Anderson, Chief Justice
Anjou, Duke of
Antwerp
Aphthonius, Progymnasmata
Applegate, Laurence
apprentices
Ariosto, Lodovico
Aristotle
Problems
Armagh, Bishop of
Arthur, Thomas (CM’s uncle)
Arthur, Ursula (née Moore)
Arundel, Charles
Arundel, Philip Howard, Earl of
Ascham, Sir Roger
astrology
astronomy
atheism
accusations of
and anti-theatrical movement
astrologers and
Bacon on
Earl of Oxford
epicureans and
punishment for
Richard Baines
spread of
in Tamburlaine
Thomas Kyd
see also Marlowe, Christopher
Aunsell, George
Babington, Anthony
Babington plot (1586)
Bachelor of Arts degree
Bacon, Sir Anthony
Bacon, Francis
Baines, Richard
arrest and torture
The Confession of
counterfeiting
Lennox plot
Stanley plot
testimony against CM
Baker, Augustine
Ball, Em
Ballard, John (alias Captain Fortescue)
Ballard, William
Bandello, Matteo
Barrow, Henry
Bartas, Guillaume du
Beard, Thomas
Beasley, Bartholomew
Beaumont, Robert, Master of Trinity
Becket, St Thomas à
bed-sharing
beggars
Belleforest, François
Benchkin, James
Benchkin, Katherine
Bentley, John
Bible
and astrology
devil’s syllogism
dialectical disputation about
New Testament
Old Testament
theatrical interpretations of
Blackfriars Theatre
Blagrave, John
Bland, Tobias
blank verse
criticism of
Lucan translation
Tho
mas Kyd
blasphemy
Blount, Edward
Book of Sir Thomas More, The
book publishing
Boscan, Juan
Bourghet, Gerard
Bowes, Thomas
Bradley, William
Bridewell prison
Brinsley, Richard
brothels
Broughton, Rowland
Browne, Robert
Browne, Thomas
Brownrigg, Henry
Bruno, Giordano
Brussels
Bryan, George
Bull, Eleanor
Bull, Thomas
Bullinger, Henry
Burbage, James
Burbage, Richard
Burghley, William Cecil, Lord
conspicuous role in CM’s life
on missionary priests
and policy of toleration
Protestant immigrants
religious conformity
secret service
Stanley plot
and Tobias Bland
Burgoyne, Dr
Bushell, Edward
butchers
Caesar, Julius
Calvin, John
Calvinism
Cambridge, city of
Cambridge University
atheism at
BA course
Conformists and Puritans
MA course
as recruitment ground
sexual practices at
social mobility at
Campion, Edmund
Canterbury
Canterbury Cathedral
Carleton, George
Carrier, Benjamin
Carter, Peter, Dialectic … with annotations by Peter Carter
Cartwright, Thomas
Cary, Lady Elizabeth
Case, John
Mirror of Moral Questions in Aristotle’s Complete Ethics
Castelli, Giovanni
Catechism see also Nowell, Alexander
Catholic League
Catholic underground
Babington plot
Cholmeley’s infiltration of
Lennox plot
Stanley plot
Throckmorton plot
Catholics and Catholicism
Baines assault on
policy of toleration
recantations
recusants
torture used on
Cecil, Sir Robert
censorship
Chaderton, Laurence
Chapel Children company
Chapman, Dear-to-God
Chapman, George
Charles IX, King
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Cheke, Sir John
Chettle, Henry
children
actors
Cholmeley, Richard
Cholmeley, Sir Hugh
Churchyard, Thomas
Cicero
citizen militia
classical education
Clement, Francis
Clitherow, Father William
Cobham, George
Coldwell, Thomas
Coligny, Admiral
‘Come live with me and be my love’ (Marlowe)
Consant, Thomas
Cooper, Bishop
Copernicus
Corkine, William
Cornwallis, Sir William
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge see Cambridge University
cosmography
counterfeiting
Cranford, John
Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury
creation myth
credibility see probability
Crofts, Sir James
Curtain playhouse, Shoreditch
Cycell, John
Damnable Life and Deserved Death of Dr John Faustus (translated by P.F.)
Danby, Coroner William
Daniel, Samuel
Davies, John
Davison, William
Dee, John
Hieroglyphic Monad
Dekker, Thomas
Dering, Edward
Devereaux, Robert, Earl of Essex
de Witt, Johannes
dialectic see also probability
Dido, Queen of Carthage (Marlowe and Nashe)
Chapel Children performance of
and grammar school education
homosexuality
meter
Digby, Everard
Theoria Analytica
Digges, Leonard
divinity
Donne, John
Douai, English seminary at
Dr Faustus (Marlowe)
atheism
and books
date of
devil’s syllogism
dismemberment
epicureanism
Ovid quotation
performance receipts for
philosophy
poverty in
scholar and knight confrontation
sorcery
source for
theatrical illusion
Victorian critics and
Drake, Sir Francis
Drant, Thomas
Drayton, Michael
Drury, Thomas
Dudley, Robert see Leicester, Earl of
Dymock, Sir Edward
Earl of Lincoln’s Men
Earl of Warwick’s Men
Ede, Richard
education
dropouts
grammar schools
middling classes
petty schools
for poor boys
schoolrooms
university
Edward II (Marlowe)
and the Babington plot
death scene
homosexuality
Lennox plot and
and Lucan
second half of The Massacre and
Shakespeare’s influence on
social mobility in
Edward VI, King
Elegies (Marlowe)
Elizabeth I, Queen
attitude towards actors
Canterbury visit
choirboys
conformist doctrine
death of Mary, Queen of Scots
and Earl of Oxford
Frizer’s pardon
protection of
university curricula
Elmley, John
Ely, Humphrey
Empedocles
enthymemes
Epernon, Duke of
epicureanism
Epicurus
Epigrams and Elegies (Davies and Marlowe)
Erasmus, Desiderius
Essex, Earl of see Devereaux, Robert
Estienne, Henri
Evil May Day uprising (1517)
Farrant, Richard
Faunt, Nicholas
Faustus, Dr Georgius
Field, John
Fineaux, Thomas
Flage, Judge Dietrich
Flud, Evan
Flushing
Foxe, John, Book of Martyrs
France
Fraunce, Abraham
freedom of speech
Frizer, Ingram
Gager, William
Galen
Garnett, Henry
Garnier, Robert
Cornelia
Tragedy of Antonie
Garrett, Ensign
Gascoigne, George
Gaveston, Piers
Gawdy, Squire Philip
Genesis, Book of
geography
geometry
Germany
witch-hunts
Wittenberg/Württemburg confusion
Gevran, Shelton à
Gifford, George
Gifford, Gilbert
Gifford, William
Gilbert, Gifford (goldsmith)
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey
Girard, Guillaume
Globe Theatre
Googe, Barnabe
Gosson, Stephen
Graddell, Thomas
gra
mmar schools
Greek texts
Greene, Robert
moralizing letter to CM
Greenham, Richard
Greenwood, John
Gregory XIII, Pope
Gresshop, John
Greville, Fulke
guilds
Guise, Duke of
assassination of
Lennox plot
murder of Admiral Coligny
Rheims seminary
St Bartholomew’s Day massacre
theatrical representation of
Throckmorton plot
Gunson, Humphrey
Haddington, William Hamilton, Earl of
Hakluyt, Richard
Hall, Joseph
handwriting
Hariot, Thomas
Harrison, Robert
Harrison, William
Harte, Sir John
Harvey, Gabriel
Harvey, Richard
Haslop, Henry
Hatton, Lord Chancellor
Heath, Thomas
Heavyside, ‘Sir’ John
Helen of Troy
Helliott, Constable Nicholas
Heminges, Thomas
Heneage, Sir Thomas
Henri, Prince of Navarre (later Henri IV)
Henri III, King of France
Henry VI (Shakespeare)
Henry VIII, King
Henslowe, Philip
Heracleitus
heresy see also atheism
Hero and Leander (Marlowe)
Hesiod, Theogony
Hesketh, Richard
Heywood, Jasper
Heywood, Thomas
Apology for Actors
on Edward Alleyn
History of John Faust (German)
Holdsworth, Richard
Holinshed, Raphael, Chronicles
Holland, Hugh
Homer
homoeroticism
homosexuality
Dido, Queen of Carthage
Edward II
Hooker, Richard
Hopton, Sir Owen
Horace
Hotman, Francis
Howard, Charles
Howard, Henry
Howard, Philip
Hubbard, Joan
Huguenots, massacre of (1572)
humanism
Hunnis, William
Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain
hyperbole
iambic pentameter see also metre
idolatry
imperialism
impiety see atheism
infant mortality
intelligence work see secret service
irony
Hero and Leander
Jew of Malta
Ive, Paul
Jacobs, Henry
James VI, King of Scotland (later James I of England)
Jarman, Derek
Jeffes, Abel
Jesuits see also Catholics and Catholicism, Catholic underground
Jew of Malta, The (Marlowe)
epicureanism
Heywood’s revival of
intelligence agents
irony
massacre in
and politics of deception