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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL DRAMA 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 
MEDIEVAL DRAMA 



CARL J. STRATMAN, C.S.V. 



UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS 
BERKELEY AND LOS ANGELES 1954 



UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS 

BERKELEY AND LOS ANGELES 

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 

LONDON, ENGLAND 

COPYRIGHT, 1954, BY 

THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 54-! 1496 

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 



Foreword 



Despite the persisting lack of a bibliography of medieval drama, great 
strides have been taken in advancing man's knowledge in this rewarding 
area. If some of the most brilliant scholars of the past century or so 
were able to complete with distinction epoch-making volumes, it follows 
that each one must have worked up a bibliography for himself. How many 
thousands of hours were expended in this time-consuming labor, no man 
can say with any accuracy, but anyone can guess, as I do, that the thou- 
sands must be very many. Although one comes across mention of a bibli- 
ography or two published in the i860 r s, I have never seen one, and there- 
fore, like everyone else whose interests include the medieval drama, I 
have for years carried about in my head an informal but inclusive list of 
the materials concerning the rebirth of the theater after its proscription 
during the decline of the Roman Empire. 

When Father Stratman first asked me to examine his bibliography, I 
naturally checked first to see whether my favorites had been included. 
They had been included, and so many more besides that I perceived at 
once what a boon this indefatigable toiler had prepared to fill the long- felt 
want for a standard work of reference to join the goodly company already 
awaiting the student on library shelves. 

Because a bibliographer is willing to lavish time and energy on the 
arduous task of collecting materials for students, the rest of us are saved 
great expenses of time, and we are furnished with a feeling of security, 
indispensable for efficient research. 

No bibliography can be trusted completely, of course, but this one will 
become standard and will remain so for many years to come, I predict on 
the basis of the record glanced at above. If during the past three- score 
years the only contributions at all resembling bibliographies have been 
brief lists of books, how soon is this full-dress bibliography likely to be 
superseded? 

Tolle et lege. 

JOHN WEBSTER SPARGO 



Acknowledgments 



It is impossible to render due appreciation to all the persons who have 
encouraged me in this work, but I should like to thank most especially 
Professor John Webster Spargo, of Northwestern University, who not 
only wrote the Foreword for this book, but who has also been a constant 
source of inspiration to me throughout the work of compilation; he has 
offered many invaluable suggestions on procedure. A debt of deep grati- 
tude is also owed to the Rev. Norman Weyand, S. J., Chairman of the 
Department of English at Loyola University, Chicago, who kindly con- 
sented to read the manuscript and suggested certain revisions. The late 
Professor Pierce Butler also read the manuscript and offered much good 
advice on method. Professor Emeritus Grace Frank, of Bryn Mawr Col- 
lege, has given valuable aid in the French section of the bibliography. I 
am also indebted to Professor Joseph E. Gillet, of the University of Penn- 
sylvania, for his helpful advice and constructive criticism of the Spanish 
material. Mr. Joseph Gensert, of the German Department of Loyola Uni- 
versity, graciously reviewed the Germanic material. 

I also wish to thank, most sincerely, the many librarians who verified 
specific holdings in their libraries: Ben Bowman, of the Newberry Library; 
the Rev. Redmond A. Burke, C. S. V., of De Paul University; Dorothy Cox, 
of Loyola University; Flora L. Deibert, of the University of Pennsylvania; 
Georgia H. Faison, of the University of North Carolina; Florence M. Gif- 
ford, of the Cleveland Public Library; Lloyd W. Griffin, of Peabody Insti- 
tute; Robert H. Haynes, of Harvard College; Katherine- Louise Henning, of 
the University of Wisconsin; James G. McManaway, of the Folger Library; 
Herman R. Mead, of the Huntington Library; Blanch Moon, of the Univer- 
sity of Minnesota; T. E. Ratcliffe, Jr., of the University of Illinois; Paul 
North Rice, of the New York Public Library; Barbara D. Simison, of Yale 
University; Margaret Smith, of the University of Michigan; Constance M. 
Winchell, of Columbia University; Malcolm Young, of Princeton University. 

Loyola University 

Chicago, 1953 C. J. S. 



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Contents 



Introduction 1 

Symbols for Libraries 5 

Symbols for Periodicals 15 

I. COLLECTIONS OF PLAYS 23 

H. FESTSCHRIFTEN 46 

III. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES 52 

IV. GENERAL HISTORY AND DISCUSSION 69 
V. MEDIEVAL ENGLISH DRAMA 75 

History and Discussion 75 Liturgical 
and Religious Drama 92 Mystery and 
Miracle Plays 98 Cycle Plays 117 
Chester Plays 117 - Coventry Plays 123 
Ludus Coventriae 126 Towneley Plays 
12S - York Plays 137 - Non-Cycle and 
Miscellaneous Plays 142 Drama in 
Other Cities 155 - Folk Drama 158 
Pageants 161 - Guilds 163 Morality 
Plays 166 Individual Plays and Authors 
170 Everyman 241 Jedermann 248 

VI. HROTSWITHA 251 

VH. BYZANTINE DRAMA 264 



VIII. FRENCH DRAMA 266 

Bibliography 266 History and Discussion 
267 Liturgical and Religious Drama 273 
Miracle , Mystery, and Morality Plays 282 
Collections of Plays 288 - Individual Plays 
and Authors 290 Miscellaneous Texts 303 

IX. GERMAN DRAMA 305 

Bibliography 305 History and Discussion 
306 Liturgical and Religious Drama 313 

X. ITALIAN DRAMA 322 

XI. LATIN DRAMA 326 

XII. SPANISH DRAMA 330 

Bibliography 330 History and Discussion 
332 - Collections of Plays 340 Individual 
Plays and Authors 342 

APPENDIX I: Guide to Plays in Collections 353 

APPENDIX H: Guide to Listed Serials in Libraries 357 

INDEX 389 



Introduction 



For some years the need for a bibliography of medieval drama has be- 
come more and more obvious to those who have worked in the field. With 
the passage of time, and the continued publication of boc&s and periodi- 
cals on various phases of medieval dramatic activity, the problem has 
become more acute, simply because there is no one work to which the 
scholar or student may go for the desired information. Such a lack of 
bibliographical data in a central storehouse is particularly harrowing for 
the student interested in medieval drama who does not know what work 
has already been completed by competent scholars. For the scholar the 
need is perhaps as great, for he has many occasions to refer to various 
works by others in the field. 

Previous attempts at a bibliography have been either far too brief, 
limiting the entries to a few hundred titles, or far too limited in scope, 
treating of only one aspect of medieval drama. The only list of any prac- 
tical value for the student today is that which appears in Wells r s Manual, 
and this, because of the many supplements, is somewhat difficult to use. 
In addition, this work is limited mainly to a consideration of only the 
miracles and mysteries. To date no attempt has been made to cover the 
entire field of medieval drama. There is no bibliography which includes 
not only the earliest liturgical works, the mystery and miracle plays, 
but also the moralities and interludes. Nor has any attempt been made 
to include in one book the foreign drama, and the many foreign works on 
English drama as well. 

Although the present work does not pretend to be exhaustive in any 
sense of the term the field is too vast it is hoped that the bibliography 
will fulfill adequately the needs of the scholar or student who demands a 
handy tool in finding his way about in the somewhat complex field of medi- 
eval drama. An attempt has been made to cover the entire field of medi- 
eval drama, beginning with the earliest liturgical forms, and continuing 
through the mystery and miracle plays, to the moralities and interludes. 

There has been no attempt to confine the work to a specific span of 
years so that the term "medieval" may apply absolutely. Some of the 
plays listed were written late in the sixteenth century, and several, in- 
deed, were published in the opening years of the seventeenth century. In 
this bibliography, therefore, the term "medieval 11 applies to the following 



2 Introduction 

types of plays: liturgical, mystery, miracle, morality, and interlude. 
Formal comedies and tragedies, and the masque, are not included. 

Finally, as to the scope of the work, the bibliography offers within one 
volume not only the general critical studies that have appeared in book 
and periodical form, but the individual plays by edition, and the critical 
studies of each play. The student and the scholar can thus note what work 
has already been completed in the field, as well as what remains to be 
accomplished. Indeed, this latter point may be one of the most valuable 
facets of the work. 

Although this work is primarily for the scholar and student of English 
drama, due consideration is given to the medieval drama in France, Ger- 
many, Italy, and Spain, because of the many Continental influences. The 
sections reserved to Continental drama do not supplant work already done 
by competent scholars, but rather supplement and bring up to date previ- 
ous efforts. 

The compiler has been at some pains to make the use of this book as 
simple as possible, so that reference to any particular play or study may 
be made quickly and easily. The following pages on the method of proce- 
dure should be consulted before attempting to use the bibliography for a 
detailed study. In any bibliography, no matter how the compiler tries to 
follow standard procedures, certain modifications and changes are neces- 
sary. Occasionally more or less arbitrary policies of procedure have had 
to be set up in this bibliography of medieval drama 

METHOD 

Division of Work. At best, any extensive bibliography is somewhat un- 
wieldy, often, indeed, confusing in arrangement. In order to make this 
book useful and practicable, the bibliography is divided into twelve main 
divisions, with subdivisions for each section. The contents of both the 
main divisions and the subdivisions are indicated in the table of contents. 
Each of the general sections is treated in more or less the same manner; 
the books are listed, then the periodicals, and finally unpublished masters' 
and doctoral dissertations. The listing in each case is alphabetical. The 
critical studies of a particular play, however, follow immediately after 
the editions of the play. These studies are in alphabetical order, accord- 
ing to the name of the author. 

Entries. For each entry the full name of the author, the complete title 
of the work, together with the place of publication and the publisher, the 
date, and major pagination is indicated. If the work is of sufficient impor- 
tance, and contains a bibliography, the pages of the bibliography are noted. 

Location of Books. As an aid to the user of this work, almost every 
book entry is provided with a symbol to indicate in what library a copy of 
the book can be found. The system of symbols is that of the Union Catalog 
of the Library of Congress, and the code for these symbols appears on 
pages 5-14, at the beginning of the bibliography. In the main, the symbols 
are restricted to libraries in the United States and Canada; although for 
early editions of individual plays, symbols for libraries in England and 
Ireland are also given. 

The aim has been to locate at least one copy of each book. Library sym- 
bols are given for about ninety per cent of the book entries. 



Introduction 3 

Starring. It has not been feasible to annotate a bibliography of this 
size and complexity, for the volume would have been several times its 
present girth. However, the more important items are starred. That is, 
those works that are recognized as authoritative or the most scholarly 
in any specific section are "starred" for the benefit of the scholar or 
student who wishes to consult references to any particular branch of 
medieval drama. 

Symbols for Periodicals. In order to save space, the full title of 
each periodical is not given each time it is indicated, instead a system 
of symbols is utilized. The symbol for a particular serial is based upon 
current usage; however, when none is available, the compiler has de- 
vised his own symbols. The code for these symbols will be found imme- 
diately following the code for the libraries, pages 15-21, at the begin- 
ning of this bibliography. 

Subject-Indexing. Articles that appear in books or special publica- 
tions of various universities are in this work placed in the section on 
books. 

Cross Reference. Some books and periodicals in the bibliography fit 
into several categories, and are so listed. In such cases the entry is 
given in full: complete title of the work, place, publisher, and date of 
publication followed by the cross reference. Periodical entries are treat- 
ed in the same way. 

Stationers' Register and Short Title Catalogue Numbers. Although the 
entries in the Stationers 1 Register can be found in other works which list 
morality plays, for example., the very valuable work by W. W. Greg, the 
entries have been included in this bibliography in order to make the work 
as complete as possible. For the same reason the Short Title C atalogue 
numbers for morality plays have been given. 

Manuscripts. The location of manuscripts for collections and individ- 
ual works is indicated as far as possible. Each manuscript entry is num- 
bered in the same manner as the entry for a book or periodical article. 

Individual Plays. The listing of cycle plays is according to the general 
collections, individual texts, general works on the subject, periodical 
articles, unpublished masters' and doctoral dissertations. This same 
method is used, generally, for individual morality plays. Morality plays 
are listed alphabetically, so that quick reference can be made to any par- 
ticular play. When the name of an author of a given work is known, it is 
entered in the proper alphabetical sequence, and a cross reference is 
given to the particular play or plays which he wrote. For each play all 
the editions, whether issued separately or in collections, are noted. 

Hrotswitha. There is no easily accessible bibliography of the writings 
of Hrotswitha, the Nun of Gandersheim, nor one which is up-to-date. Al- 
though this bibliography lists plays which were actually produced, and al- 
though there is no record of any of Hrotswitha 1 s plays appearing on a con- 
temporary stage if any existed the very fact that plays were written in 
the tenth century seems sufficient reason for including her name in a 
special section in this bibliography. The entries for this section follow 
the same general pattern as used in the other sections: collections, indi- 
vidual plays, books of reference, periodical articles, and unpublished 
masters' and doctoral dissertations. 



4 Introduction 

Everyman. Bibliographical entries concerning the play Everyman 
should properly be given with the morality drama; however, because of 
the great number of entries a separate section comprises the numerous 
editions and the critical material on this play. 

Collections. In this section are seventy-one anthologies of English 
plays* For each volume the title of the plays in the volume , or volumes, 
is listed. The list does not include, however, all the plays in the partic- 
ular collection, but only those that fall in the category: liturgical, mys- 
tery, miracle, morality, or interlude. 

Festschrift en. Some thirty-two volumes in this bibliography are ded- 
icatory volumes. Each of these volumes has in it one or more articles 
on the medieval drama. For the sake of clarity, the books are placed to- 
gether in one section, entitled "Festschriften." In this section, each ar- 
ticle in a particular volume is indicated, and there is an appropriate 
cross reference to indicate in what category of the bibliography the ar- 
ticle will be found. 

Book Reviews. Whenever feasible the location is given for reviews 
of major works that have caused some controversy. These reviews, which 
number two hundred and thirty, are of books printed after 1900. 

Unpublished Masters 1 and Boctoral Dissertations. Since it is often 
difficult to find unpublished dissertations, this bibliography lists more 
than two hundred valuable but unpublished masters' and doctoral disser- 
tations. 

Continental Drama. The entries for Continental drama are given, in 
general, in the same way as is to be found in the sections for English 
drama. 

Appendix I. The table in Appendix I is a handy reference guide to the 
plays which appear in Collections. The numbers in the columns indicate 
the entry number of the particular play in the section entitled "Collec- 
tions." To find in which collection, or collections, a play appears, all 
the reader need do is to consult Appendix I. Opposite the name of the 
plays is a row of numbers in parallel columns. These numbers corre- 
spond to the numbers of a particular anthology in the section "Collections." 

Appendix H. Although the libraries that possess files of serials or 
periodicals are listed in a work compiled some time ago, An Index to 
Serials, the libraries that have the periodicals used in this work are 
listed in Appendix H. This section should prove useful to scholars seek- 
ing a particular serial. Only those libraries that possess a complete file 
of a particular series are noted. When seventy-five or more libraries 
possess a complete file of a periodical, the location is not indicated. 



Symbols for Libraries 



Alabama 

ATuskI Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee Institute.. 

Arkansas 

ArlJ University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. 

Arizona 

Az Arizona State Library, Phoenix. 

Azu University of Arizona, Tucson, 

California 

C California State Library, Sacramento. 

CCC Claremont Colleges, Claremont. 

CL Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles. 

CLSU University of Southern California, Los Angeles. 

CLU University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles. 

CSf San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco. 

CSmH .Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino. 

CSt Stanford University, Stanford University. 

CU University of California, Berkeley. 

Colorado 

CoCsC Colorado College, Colorado Springs. 

CoD Denver Public Library, Denver. 

CoDU University of Denver, Denver, 

CoGrS Colorado State College of Education, Greeley. 

CoLorC Loretto Heights College, Loretto, 

CoU University of Colorado, Boulder. 



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Connecticut 

CtHC Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford. 

CtHT Trinity College, Hartford. 

CtHWatk Watkinson Library, Hartford, 

CtNIC Connecticut College, New London. 

CtU University of Connecticut, Storrs. 

CtW Wesleyan University, Middletown. 

CtY Yale University, New Haven. 

CtY-A Yale School of Fine Arts 

CtY-D Yale Divinity School 

District of Columbia 

DAU American University, Washington, D. C. 

DCU Catholic University, Washington, D. C. 

DDO Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection of 

Harvard University, Washington, D. C. 

DE U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D. C. 

DFo Folger Memorial Library, Washington, D. C. 

DGS U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

DGU Georgetown University, Washington, D. C* 

DLC Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. 

DNM National Museum, Washington, D. C. 

DNR U. S. Office of Naval Records and Library, Washington, 

D. C. 

DSG U. S. Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D. C. 

Delaware 

DeWi Wilmington Institute Free Library, Wilmington. 

Florida 

F Florida State Library, Tallahassee. 

FJ Jacksonville Free Public Library, Jacksonville. 

FU University of Florida, Gainesville. 

Georgia 

G Georgia State Library, Atlanta. 

GDecA Agnes Scott College, Decatur. 

GEU Emory University, Emory University. 

GU University of Georgia, Athens. 

Illinois 

1C Chicago Public Library, Chicago. 

ICB Burnham Library of Architecture. Art Institute. Chicago. 

ICJ John Crerar Library, Chicago. 

ICLoy Loyola University, Chicago. 



Symbols for Libraries 7 

ICN Newfoerry Library, Chicago. 

ICT Chicago Theological Seminary, Chicago. 

ICU University of Chicago, Chicago. 

IEG Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston. 

IEN Northwestern University, Evanston. 

IEN-L Northwestern University Law Library, Chicago. 

IMunS St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein. 

IRA Augustana College and Theological Seminary, Rock Island. 

IU University of Illinois Library, Urbana. 

Iowa 

la Iowa State Library, Des Moines. 

laAS Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 

Ames. 

laCfT Iowa State Teachers 1 College, Cedar Falls. 

laDm Des Moines Public Library, Des Moines. 

laGG Grinnell College, Grinnell. 

laU State University of Iowa, Iowa City. 

Indiana 

InCW Wabash College, Crawfordsville. 

InGrD De Pauw University, Greencastle. 

Inl Indianapolis Public Library, Indianapolis. 

InlBU Butler University, Indianapolis. 

InLPU Purdue University, Lafayette. 

InNd University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame. 

InThT Indiana State Teachers 1 College, Terre Haute. 

InU Indiana University, Bloomington. 

Kansas 

KAStB St. Benedicts College, Atchison. 

KMK Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, 

Manhattan. 
KU University of Kansas, Lawrence. 

Kentucky 

KyU University of Kentucky, Lexington. 

Louisiana 

LN New Orleans Public Library, New Orleans. 

LNHT Howard-Tilton Memorial Library of Tulane University, 

New Orleans. 

LNL Loyola University, New Orleans. 

LNX Xavier University, New Orleans. 

LU Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. 



8 Symbols for Libraries 

Massachusetts 

MA Amherst College, Amherst, 

MB Boston Public Library, Boston. 

MBA American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston. 

MBAt Boston Athenaeum, Boston. 

MBBC Boston College, Chestnut Hill. 

MBN Boston Society of Natural History, Boston. 

MBP Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Boston. 

MBU-A Boston University. College of Liberal Arts. Boston. 

MBrigStJ St. John's Boston Ecclesiastical Seminary, Brighton. 

MCM Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. 

MH Harvard University, Cambridge. 

MH-AH Harvard University. Andover-Harvard Theological Semi- 
nary. 

MH-L Harvard Law School. 

MHi Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. 

MNF Forbes Library, Northampton. 

MNS Smith College, Northampton. 

MnotnW Wheaton College, Norton. 

MSM Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley. 

MWA American Antiquarian Society, Worcester. 

MWC Clark University, Worcester. 

MWH Holy Cross College, Worcester. 

MWelC Wellesley College, Wellesley. 

MWhB Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole. 

MWiW Williams College, Williamstown. 

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Maryland 

MdBe Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore. 

MdBG Goucher College, Baltimore. 

MdBJ Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 

MdBP Peabody Institute, Baltimore. 

MdU University of Maryland, College Park. 

Maine 

MeB Bowdoin College, Brunswick. 

MeP Portland Public Library, Portland. 

MeU University of Maine, Orono. 

MeWaC Colby College, Waterville. 

Michigan 

Mi State Library of Michigan, Lansing. 

MiD Detroit Public Library, Detroit. 

MiDM Marygrove College, Detroit. 

MiDU University of Detroit, Detroit. 

MiGr Grand Rapids Public Library, Grand Rapids. 

MiMus Hackley Public Library, Muskegon. 



Symbols for Libraries 

MiU University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 

MiU-C University of Michigan. William L. Clements Library. 

Minnesota 

MnCollS St. John's University, Collegeville. 

MnHi Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul. 

MnM Minneapolis Public Library, Minneapolis. 

MnS St. Paul Public Library, St. Paul. 

MnSH Hamline University, St. Paul. 

MnSS St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul. 

MnSSC College of St. Catherine, St. Paul. 

MnSST College of St. Thomas, St. Paul. 

MnU University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. 

Missouri 

MoK Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City. 

MoS St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis. 

MoSB Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis. 

MoSC Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis. 

MoSU Saint Louis University, St. Louis. 

MoSW Washington University, St. Louis. 

MoU University of Missouri, Columbia. 

Montana 

MtU University of Montana, Missoula. 

New York 

N New York State Library, Albany. 

NAur W Wells College, Aurora 

NB Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn. 

NBB Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn. 

NBC Brooklyn College, Brooklyn. 

NBP Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. 

NBStJU St. John's University, Brooklyn. 

NBu Buffalo Public Library, Buffalo. 

NBuG Grosvenor Library, Buffalo. 

NCH Hamilton College, Clinton. 

NHC Colgate University, Hamilton. 

NIC Cornell University, Ithaca. 

NN New York Public Library, New York. 

NNC Columbia University, New York. 

NNCoCi College of the City of New York, New York. 

NNF For dham University, New York. 

NNFr Frick Art Reference Library, New York. 

NNG General Theological Seminary, New York. 

NNGr Grolier Club, New York. 

NNMM Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 



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NNQ Queensborough Public Library, New York. 

NNU New York University Libraries, New York. 

NNU-W Washington Square Library. 

NNUT Union Theological Seminary, New York. 

NP Adriance Memorial Library, Poughkeepsie. 

NPf Carl F. Pforzheimer Collection, New York. 

NPV Vassar College, Poughkeepsie. 

NRCR Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, Rochester. 

NRU University of Rochester, Rochester. 

NSchU Union College, Schenectady. 

NStC St. Bonaventure College, St. Bonaventure. 

NSyU Syracuse University, Syracuse. 

Nebraska 

NbOC Creighton University, Omaha. 

NbU University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 

North Carolina 

Nc North Carolina State Library, Raleigh. 

NcD Duke University, Durham. 

NcGW Woman's College, Greensboro. 

NcRA State College of Agriculture and Engineering, Raleigh. 

NcU University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 

North Dakota 

NdU University of North Dakota, University. 

New Hampshire 

Nh New Hampshire State Library, Concord. 

NhD Dartmouth College, Hanover. 

NhU University of New Hampshire, Durham. 

New Jersey 

NjMD Drew University, Madison. 

NjNbS Gardner Sage Memorial Library, New Brunswick. 

NjP Princeton University, Princeton. 

NjPT Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton. 

NjR Rutgers University, New Brunswick. 

New Mexico 

NmU University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 

Ohio 

OC Cincinnati Public Library, Cincinnati. 

OCH Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. 



Symbols for Libraries 



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OCU University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 

OCX Xavier University, Cincinnati, 

OC1 Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland. 

OC1C Cleveland College, Cleveland. 

OC1CS Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland. 

OC1JC John Carroll University, Cleveland, 

OC1JC-U Ursuline College 

OC1MA Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. 

OC1ND Notre Dame College, Cleveland. 

OC1RC Rowfant Club, Cleveland. 

OC1W Western Reserve University, Cleveland. 

OClWHi Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland. 

OCo Columbus Public Library, Columbus. 

ODW Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, 

OEac East Cleveland Public Library, East Cleveland, 

OLak Lakewood Public Library, Lakewood. 

OO Oberlin College, Oberlin. 

OOxM Miami University, Oxford. 

OT Toledo Public Library, Toledo. 

OU Ohio State University, Columbus. 

OklaJbioziia. 



OkTU University of Tulsa, Tulsa. 

OkU Northeastern State College, Tahlequah. 

Oregon 

OrP Library Association of Portland, Portland. 

OrPR Reed College, Portland. 

OrPU University of Portland, Portland. 

OrU University of Oregon, Eugene. 

Pennsylvania 

P State Library and Museum, Harrisburg. 

PBL Lehigh University, Bethlehem, 

PBa Academy of the New Church Library, Bryn Athyn. 

PBM Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, 

PCC Crozer Theological Seminary, Chester. 

PEaL Lafayette College/ Easton. 

PEr Erie Public Library, Erie. 

PGC Gettysburg College, Gettysburg. 

PHC Haverford College, Haverford. 

PHi Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 

PJB Beaver College, Jenkintown. 

PMA Allegheny College, Meadville. 

pp Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia. 

PP-W . H. Josephine Widener Memorial Branch. 

PPA Athenaeum of Philadelphia, Philadelphia. 

PPAN Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. 



12 Symbols for Libraries 

PPAmP American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. 

PPAp Apprentices' Free Library, Philadelphia. 

PPCP College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia. 

PPD Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia. 

PPE Pedagogical Library of the Board of Education, Phila- 
delphia. 

PPF Friends Library, 142 N. 16th Street, Philadelphia. 

PPFr Friends Free Library, 5418 Germantown Avenue, Phila- 
delphia. 

PPG German Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 

PPGi Girard College, Philadelphia. 

PPHi Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 

PPL Library Company of Philadelphia, Philadelphia. 

PPL-R Ridgway Branch 

PPLT Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. 

PPLas La Salle College Library, Philadelphia. 

PPM Mercantile Library, Philadelphia. 

PPMSJ Mount St. Joseph College, Philadelphia. 

ppp Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Phila- 
delphia. 

PPSJ St. Joseph 1 s College, Philadelphia. 

PPStC St. Clement's Church, Yarnall Library, Philadelphia. 

PPTU Temple University, Philadelphia. 

PPYH Young Men's and Young Women T s Hebrew Association, 
Philadelphia. 

PPi Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. 

PPiU University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. 

PRosC Rosemont College, Rosemont. 

PSC Swarthmore College, Swarthmore. 

PScrU University of Scranton, Scranton, 

PSt Pennsylvania State College, State College. 

PU University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 

PU-F H. H. Furness Memorial. 

PU-P Department of Physics. 

PV Villanova College, Library, Villanova. 

PWW Washington and Jefferson College, Washington. 

PWcT State Teachers' College, West Chester. 

Rhode Island 

RP Providence Public Library, Providence. 

RPB Brown University (John Hay Library), Providence. 

South Carolina 

ScU University of South Carolina, Columbia. 

Tennessee 

TMeC Cossitt Library, Memphis. 

TNF Fisk University, Nashville. 



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ViR 

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WHi 
WM 
WMMU 
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Joint University Libraries (Yanderbilt University, George 
Peabody College for Teachers, and Scarrit College) 
Nashville. 

University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 

Texas 

West Texas State Teachers r College, Canyon. 
North Texas State Teachers' College, Denton. 
Houston Public Library, Houston. 
Rice Institute, Houston. 
University of Texas, Austin. 

Utah 

University of Utah, Salt Lake City. 
Virginia 

Washington and Lee University, Lexington. 
Richmond Public Library, Richmond. 
University of Virginia, Charlottesvilie. 

Wisconsin 

State Historical Society, Madison. 
Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee. 
Marquette University, Milwaukee. 
University of Wisconsin, Madison. 

Washington 

Seattle Public Library, Seattle. 
University of Washington, Seattle. 
Whitman College, Walla Walla. 

West Virginia 

West Virginia University, Morgantown. 

Wyoming 
University of Wyoming, Laramie. 



An- C -Ham 
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Canada 

Hamilton Public Library, Hamilton, Ontario 
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario 



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An-C-LW University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario 

An-C-M Montreal Civic Library, Montreal, Quebec 

An-C-MM McGill University, .Montreal, Quebec 

An-C-OPa Library of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario 

An-C-OU University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario 

An-C-T Toronto Public Library, Toronto, Ontario 

An-C-TU University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario 

An-C-VicPr Provincial Library and Archives, Victoria, B. C. 

An-C-VU University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B. C. 



England, Scotland, and Ireland 

BM British Museum 

C Cambridge University Library, Cambridge. 

ClO Magdalen College, Cambridge, Cambridge. 

D Trinity College. Dublin. 

D2 Marsh Library. Dublin. 

E Advocates Library, Edinburgh. (National Library of 

Scotland). 

L Dyce Library. Victoria and Albert Museum, London. 

Line Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, Lines 

O Bodleian, Oxford 

O 6 Worcester College, Oxford. 

Q Bern, Quaritch Ltd., London. 



Symbols for Periodicals 



AA Ausgaben und abhandlungen aus dem gebiete der romanischen 

Philologie 

ABC American Book Collector 

AC Archaeologia Cantiana 

Ac Academy 

ACQR American Catholic Quarterly Review 

ADB Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 

AER American Ecclesiastical Review 

AF American Federationist 

AFH Archivum Francis cum Historicum 

AJ Appleton's Journal 

AJA American Journal of Archaeology 

AL American Literature 

AM Atlantic Monthly 

Am America 

AmJ.Phil American Journal of Philology 

AMRR American Monthly Review of Reviews 

Ang Anglia 

AngBbl Anglia Beiblatt 

Ant Antiquarian 

APL Annales politiques et litteraires 

AQR American Quarterly Review 

AR Archivum Romanicum 

ArA Archaeologia Aeliana 

ARBB Academic royale de Belgique, Bulletin de la Glasse des 

Lettres 

Archaeol Archaeologia 

Archiv Archiv fur das Studium der neuren Sprachen und Literaturen 

AS American Scholar 

Ath Athenaeum 

AvM Ave Maria 

AYR All the Year Round 

BA BeitrSge zur Aesthetik 

Ba Books Abroad 

BAAL, Boletm de la Academia Argentina de Letras. Buenos Aires* 

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Symbols for Periodicals 



BAEM Biblioteca de autores espafioles. Madrid. 

BB British Bibliographer 

BCRA Bulletin des Commissions royales d'art et d'archeologie 

BEC Bibliotheque de 1'Ecole des Chartres 

BEFA Bibliotheque des ecoles frangaises d'Athenes et de Rome 

BeM Benediktinische Monatsschrift , . 

BEP Bulletin des etudes portugaises 

BF Boletin de Filologia 

BHi Bulletin hispanique 

BHS Bulletin of Hispanic Studies 

Bib Biblos 

BLVS Bibliothek des literarischen vereins in Stuttgart 

BM Blackwood's Magazine 

BMi Bentley's Miscellany 

BMQ British Museum Quarterly 

BQR British Quarterly Review 

BRAJB Boletin de la (Real) Academia Bspaflol. 

BSA Bibliographical Society of America 

BSATF Bulletin de la Societe des anciens textes fran^ais 

BSNS Bulletin de la Societe Nivernaise de Sciences, Lettres et Arts 

BSPF Bulletin de la Societe du protantisme fran9aise 

BSS Bulletin of Spanish Studies. Liverpool. 

BuM. Burlington Magazine 

By Byzantion 

CaM Canadian Monthly 

Cast Catalla. Boletin del Seminar io de e studios de literatura y 

filosofia. ValladolicU 

CB Classical Bulletin 

CBQ Catholic Biblical Quarterly 

CC Christian Century 

CeM Century Magazine 

CeR Celtic Review 

Ch Chautauquan 

CHR Catholic Historical Review 

CJ Classical Journal 

CLW Catholic Library World 

C1W Classical Weekly 

CM Cornhill Magazine 

CNM Colburn's New Monthly Magazine 

Corr Le Correspondant 

CQR Church Quarterly Review 

CR Contemporary Review 

Crit Critic 

CW Catholic World 

CYS Canterbury and York Society 

D Drama 

DAAS Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for 

the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art 

DCNQ Devon and Cornhill Notes and Queries 

DeR Deutsche Rundschau 

Di Dial (Boston) 



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DKLV Deutsche Kultur im Leben der VSlker 

DoR Downside Review 

DR Dublin Review 

DU Dublin University Magazine 

DV Dichtung und v oik stum 

DVLG Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift fur Liter aturwiss ens chaft und 
Geistesgeschichte 

E Euphorion. cf. Dichtung und Folkstum 

Eco Economica 

EdR Edinburgh Review 

EdRe Educational Review 

EHR English Historical Review 

ELH English Literary History 

E1ST Elementary School Teacher 

EM Eclectic Magazine 

ER Ecclesiastical Review 

ES English Studies 

E. Studies English Studies 

EsR Essex Review 

ETPH Etudes de Theologie, de Philosophie et d'Histoire 

FL Folk-lore 

FNL Forschungen zur neuren liter aturgeschichte 

Fo Folia 

FR Fortnightly Review 

FS Franciscan Studies 

GA Germanistische abhandlungen 

Gart Die Gartenlaube 

GBA Gazette des Beaux- Arts 

Ger Germania 

GM Gentleman's Magazine 

GNQ Gloucestershire Notes and Queries 

GR Germanic Review 

GRM Germanische-romanische monatsschrift 

GS Germanische studien 

Har Harper's 

Hisp Hispania 

HPR Homiletic and Pastoral Review 

HR Hispanic Review 

HSCP Harvard Studies In Classical Philology 

HV Historische Vierteljahrschrift 

IER Irish Ecclesiastical Record 

ILN Illustrated London News 

111 L 1 Illustration 

INQ Independent Quarterly 

IQ International Quarterly 

IrER Irish Ecclesiastical Review 

IS International Studio 

JAF Journal of American Folklore 

JCL Journal of Comparative Literature 

JCW Journal of Chester and North Wales Architectural, Archaeo- 
logical, and Historic Society 



18 Symbols for Periodicals 

JD Journal des Debats 

JDSG Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft 

JEGP Journal of English and Germanic Philology 

JNLW Journal of the National Library of Wales 

JR Journal of Religion 

JREL Jahrbuch fur romanische und englische Sprache und Literatur 

JRIC Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 

JROH Jahresbericht uber die Reals chule erste Ordnung in Hobber- 

stadt 

JS Journal des Savants 

JSK Jahrbuch des Stiftes Klosterneuburg 

KJ Kitto's Journal of Sacred Literature 

KM Knickerbocker's Magazine 

LA Liturgical Arts 

LAT Los Angeles Tidings 

LDM Lincoln Diocesan Magazine 

LGRP Literaturblatt fur germanische und romanische Philologie 

Library Library 

LLA Littell's Living Age 

LLT Life and Letters Today 

LM Lippincott's Magazine 

LMAS Lectures et memoir es de ! T acad6mie de Sainte Croix 

d'Orleans 

LoM Longman's Magazine 

LQ Library Quarterly 

LQHR London Quarterly and Holburn Review 

LQR London Quarterly Review 

LT London Times 

Ma Mask 

Mag Magnificat 

MB More Books 

MD Musica Divina: Sonderheft Klosterneuburg 

MdR Modern Review 

MeR Methodist Review 

MedA Medium Aevum 

MelMW Melanges de philologie romane et d'histoire litteraire . . . 

Maurice Wilmotte (Paris) 

MGSL Mitteilungen der gesellschaft ftlr Salzburger landeskunde 

MLC Papers of the Manchester Literary Club 

MLF Modern Language Forum 

MLN Modern Language Notes 

MLR Modern Language Review 

MM Munsey's Magazine 

MMPM Mtmchener Museum fur Philologie des mittelalters und der 

Renaissance 

Mo Month 

MoR Monthly Review 

MP Modern Philology 

MQ Manchester Quarterly 

MS Mediaeval Studies 

MSAM Memoires- de la societe des antiquaires cte la Morinie 



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Mu Museum 

MuQ Musical Quarterly 

NA Nuova Antologia 

Na Nation 

NAR North American Review 

NC Nineteenth Century 

NCA Nineteenth Century and After 

ND New Dominion Monthly 

NE New England Magazine 

NeE New Englander 

Neo Neophilologus 

NJ Neue Jahrbttcher 

NM National Magazine 

NMFR New Mexico Folklore Record 

NoA Norfolk Archaeology 

N&Q Notes and Queries 

NR New Republic 

OBS Oxford Bibliographical Society 

OC Open Court 

OCAM Ouvrages couronnes et autres memoir es par I 1 academic 

royale de Belgique 

OF Orate Fratres 

OM Oxford Magazine 

OS Ottonische Studien 

Ou Outlook 

PAPA Proceedings of the American Philosophical Association 

PJ Preussische Jahrbtlcher 

PL Poet- Lore 

P1M Players Magazine 

PLPS Proceedings of the Literary and Philosophical Society of 

Liverpool 

PM Penny Magazine 

PMLA Publications of the Modern Language Association 

Por Portucale 

PP Play Pictorial 

PQ Philological Quarterly 

QF Quellen und Forschunger zur Sprach- und culturgeschichte 

der germanischen VSlker 

QJS Quarterly Journal of Speech 

RA Revue d'Allemagne 

RABM Revista de Archives, Bibliotecas y Museos 

RAC Revue de I 1 art Chretien 

RB Revue benedictine 

RC Review Christendom 

RCC Revue des cours et conferences. Paris. 

RCE Revista del Centre de Estudios Extremefios 

RdE Revista de las Espaflas. Madrid 

RDM Revue des deux mondes 

RES . Review of English Studies 

ReP Review of Politics 

ReR Retrospective Review 



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ReRe Review of Reviews 

Rel Reliquary 

RevP Revista de Portugal 

Rfor Romanische Forschungen 

RG Rassegna Gregoriana 

RGSL Rassegna gregorian a per gli studi liturgici e pel canto sacro 

RHL Revue d'histoire litter air e de la France 

RHi Revue hispanique 

RHist Revista de Historia 

RID Revista italiana del dramma 

RIE Revista de Ideas Estelicas - Madrid 

RL.R Revue des langues romanes 

RM Mercure Fran