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Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance - Iter, meaning a journey or a path in Latin, is dedicated to the advancement of learning in the study and teaching of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700) through the development and distribution of online resources. Open Source Shakespeare - Perform detailed searches on Shakespeare's complete works, look up words in the concordance, and display all of a character's speeches, among other useful things. Shakespeare Authorship - A website dedicated to the proposition that William Shakespeare wrote "Shakespeare's" works Records of Early English Drama Project - Web resources for theatre history, with annotated links arranged by subject. Biographical Index of English Drama Before 1660 - This index is a complete annotated list of all playwrights, actors, patrons, musicians, and miscellaneous other people active in English drama before 1660. Each entry contains basic information about the person's dates and dramatic activities, along with a list of books and articles containing biographical information. This index was a precursor to the Biographical Dictionary of English Drama Before 1660, which contains fuller information and narrative biographies for each person. Internet Shakespeare Editions - Edited editions of Shakespeare's plays specifically made for the web. The Shakespeare Quartos Archive - The Shakespeare Quartos Archive is a digital collection of pre-1642 editions of William Shakespeare's plays including a Hamlet prototype consisting of thirty-two copies of the first five editions of the play. Early Modern London Theatres (EMLoT) - EMLoT features a database of pre-1642 records pertaining to eight London theatres north of the Thames. No play texts are included. Version 2 aims to include theatres south of the Thames. DEEP : Database of Early English Playbooks - DEEP is a database that provides information about Early Modern playbooks,including paratextual, bibliographic, and theatrical details about the original sources. English Broadside Ballad Archive (UCSB) - A database of seventeenth-century English broadside ballads containing transcriptions and facsimile copies of the originals which are fully searchable. Henslowe-Alleyn: Home - The Archive of Dulwich College in London, England, holds thousands of pages of manuscripts left to the College by its founder, the eminent actor Edward Alleyn (1566-1626). This archive includes his personal and professional papers and those he inherited from his father-in-law Philip Henslowe (d. 1616). As a group, these manuscripts comprise the largest and most important single extant archive of material on the professional theatre and dramatic performance in early modern England, the age of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Jonson, Middleton, Heywood, Dekker, Chettle, and so many of their contemporaries and colleagues. Map of Early Modern London (MoEML) - MoEML maps the streets, sites, and significant boundaries of late sixteenth-century and early seventeenth-century London, provides a library of markup texts rich in London references, and includes databases of sources and people. The Stationers' Register - The complete dramatic works of Christopher Marlowe, with casting grids and graphs for scene selection and analysis. Locating London's Past - Search a wide body of digital resources relating to early modern and eighteenth-century London, and to map the results on to a fully GIS compliant version of John Rocque's 1746 map. Good for locating Renaissance dramatic playhouses. LEME: Lexicons of Early Modern English - Database of early modern lexicons and useful for reading Renaissance drama which does not have extensive glosses DICER: Known Variants List - A database of known variants in early modern printed materials such as Renaissance playbooks. Folger Digital Texts - A source for reliable, expertly edited and encoded Shakespeare texts based on the Folger Shakespeare editions in print. All Is True - A research blog pertaining to the digital study of Shakespeare's works and early modern drama in general. Poculi Ludique Societas - Sponsors of productions of early English drama from the Medieval period to the 17th century. CRRS | Web Resources - Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University in the University of Toronto Look for resources for British Renaissance Drama in both the "Renaissance" and "Resources" sections.
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