16th+Century+Literature


 * Marko Marulic
 * Molitva suprotiva Turkom //(Prayer against the Turks)// (1493-1500)
 * //Judita// (1501)
 * //Psichiologia de ratione animae humanae//
 * //De institutione bene vivendi per exempla sanctorum (//1506)
 * //Evanglistarium (//1516)
 * //The Davidiad (1517)//
 * //Suzana//
 * Poklad i korizma (Carnival and Lent)
 * Tuženje grada Hjerosolima (Jerusalem’s Lament)


 * Erasmus
 * //Adagia// (1500)
 * //Enchiridion militis Christiani (Handbook of the Christian Soldier)// (1503)
 * //Enchiridion//
 * //In Praise of Folly// (1509)
 * //Sileni Alcibiadis// (1515)
 * //Institutio principis Christiani// (//Education of a Christian Prince//) (1516)
 * //Colloquia// (1519)
 * //De contemptu mundi (On Disdaining the World)// (1521)
 * //Spongia adversus aspergines Hutteni// (1523)
 * //De Libero Arbitrio// (1523)
 * //Ciceronianus// (1528)
 * //Ecclesiastes (Gospel Preacher)// (1536)
 * //On the Christian Widow (De vidua christiana)//


 * Margery Kempe
 * //The Book of Margery Kempe// (1501)


 * Niccolo Machiavelli
 * //Del modo di trattare i popoli della Valdichiana ribellati// (1502)
 * //Del modo tenuto dal duca Valentino nell’ ammazzare Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto da Fermo, etc//. (1502)
 * //Discorso sopra la provisione del danaro// (1502)
 * //Decennale primo// (1506)
 * //Ritratti delle cose dell’ Alemagna// (1508–1512)
 * //Decennale secondo// (1509)
 * //Ritratti delle cose di Francia// (1510)
 * //Della lingua// (1514)
 * //Belfagor arcidiavolo// (1515)
 * //Discourses on Livy// (1517)
 * //Andria or The Woman of Andros// (1517)
 * //Asino d’oro// (1517)
 * //Mandragola// (1518)
 * //Dell’Arte della Guerra (The Art of War)// (1519–1520)
 * //Discorso sopra il riformare lo stato di Firenze// (1520)
 * //Sommario delle cose della citta di Lucca// (1520)
 * //The Life of Castruccio Castracani of Lucca// (1520)
 * //Istorie Florentine// (1520–1525)
 * //Clizia// (1525)
 * //Frammenti storici// (1525)
 * //Il Principe// (1532)


 * William Dunbar
 * //The Thrissill and the Rois// (1503)
 * //To the Princess Margaret on her arrival at Holyrood// (1503)
 * //The Golden Targe// (1508)
 * //Beauty and the Prisoner//
 * //To a Lady//
 * //The Visitation of St. Francis//
 * //Dunbar's Dream//
 * //The Birth of Antichrist//
 * //Off the Fenyeit Freir of Tungland//
 * //The Devill's Inquest//
 * //The Dance of the Sevin Deidly Synnis//
 * //The Justis betuix the Tailyeour and Sowtar//
 * //Amendis to the Tailyeouris and Sowtaris//
 * //The Twa Maryit Wemen and the Wedo//
 * //The Twa Cummeris//
 * //The Tod and the Lamb//
 * //Dunbar's Dirige to the King at Stirling//
 * //New Year's Gift to the King//
 * //Of the Ladyis Solistaris to the King//
 * //In Prais of Wemen//
 * //To the Merchantis of Edinburgh//
 * //Of Solistaris at Court//
 * //Tydingis fra the Sessioun//
 * //Welcome to the Lord Treasurer//
 * //Ane his awin Ennemy//
 * //To the Lordis of the Kingis Chacker//
 * //To the Quene. Of James Doig, &c.//
 * //Of the said James//
 * //To the king. "That he war John Thomsounis Man"//
 * //To the Quene. "Madame, your men"//
 * //Complaint aganis Mure//
 * //Of a Dance in the Quenis Chalmer//
 * //To a Ladye. "Quhen he list to fayne"//
 * //Of ane Blak-Moir//
 * //Of Sir Thomas Norray//
 * //Of his Heid-ake//
 * //Welcum to Lord Bernard Stewart//
 * //Elegy on the Death of the said Lord//
 * //Aganis Treason, an Epitaph for Donald Owre//
 * //Testament of Mr Andro Kennedy//
 * //Dunbar's Compaint to the King//
 * //His Remonstrance. "Schir, ye have mony" &c.//
 * //His Petition to the King//
 * //Responsio Regis//
 * //The Quenis Progress at Aberdene//
 * //To the King. "Schir, at this feist"//
 * //To the King. "Sanct Salvatour"//
 * //To the King. "Off benefyce, Schir"//
 * //To the King. "Schir, yit remembir"//
 * //Of Discretioun in Asking//
 * //Of Discretioun in Geving//
 * //Of Discretioun in Taking//
 * //Inconstancy of Luve//
 * //Of Men Evill to Pleis//
 * //Of Covetyce//
 * //Gude Counsale//
 * //Rewl of Anis Self//
 * //Of Deming//
 * //How sall I Governe me!//
 * //Best to be Blyth//
 * //On Content//
 * //Advice to Spend Anis awne Gude//
 * //No Tressour Availis, &c.//
 * //None may Assure, &c.//
 * //Learning Vain, &c.//
 * //Of the Warldis Vanity//
 * //Of the Changes of Lyfe//
 * //Of the Warldis Instabilitie//
 * //Erdly Joy returnis in Pane//
 * //Lament for the Makaris//
 * //The Merle and the Nychtingaill//
 * //Of Luve Erdly and Divine//
 * //The Maner of Passyng to Confessioun//
 * //The Tabill of Confessioun//
 * //Ane Orisoun. "Salviour suppois" &c.//
 * //Of Lyfe. "Quhat is" &c.//
 * //Of the Nativitie of Christ//
 * //Ballat of our Lady//
 * //Of the Passioun of Christ//
 * //Of the Resurrection//
 * //Of Manis Mortalitie//
 * //Ane Orisoun. "Quhen the Governour," &c.//
 * //Meditatioun in Wyntir//


 * Georges Chastellain
 * //Recollections des merveilles advenues en mon temps// (pub. 1505)


 * Stephen Hawes
 * //The Passtyme of Pleasure// (1505)
 * //The Temple of Glass// (1505)
 * //The Conversyon of Swerers// (1509)
 * //A Joyfidi Medytenon to all Englonde, a coronation poem// (1509)
 * //The Knighthood (The True Knight)//
 * //Epitaph//


 * Baltissare Castiglione
 * //Tirsi// (1506)
 * //The Book of the Courtier// (1528)


 * //The World and the Child// (1508)


 * Thomas More
 * The Life of Pico della Mirandola (translation) (1510)
 * The History of King Richard III (1513–1518)
 * A Merry Jest (1516)
 * //Utopia// (1516)
 * //Latin Poems// (1518-1520)
 * //Letter to Brixius// (1520)
 * //The Four Last Things// (1522)
 * //Responsio ad Lutherum// (1523)
 * //A Dialogue Concerning Heresies// (1529-1530)
 * //Supplication of Souls// (1529)
 * //Letter Against Frith// (1532)
 * //The Confutation of Tyndale’s Answer// (1532-1533)
 * //Apology// (1533)
 * //Debellation of Salem and Bizance// (1533)
 * //The Answer to a Poisoned Book// (1533)
 * //A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation// (1534)
 * //Treatise Upon the Passion// (1534)
 * //Treatise on the Blessed Body// (1535)
 * //Instructions and Prayers// (1535)
 * //De Tristitia Christi// (1535)
 * //Translations of Lucian// (many dates 1506–1534)


 * Henry Medwall
 * //Fulgens and Lucrece// (1512)
 * //Nature//


 * Huldrych Zwingli
 * //De Gestis inter Gallos et Helvetios relatio// (1512)


 * First English translation of Virgil’s //Aeneid//. (trans. Gavin Douglas) (1513)


 * Gian Giorgio Trissino
 * //Sofonisba// (1514-15)
 * //Ritratti// (1524)
 * //Castellano// (1529)
 * //Italia liberata dai Goti// (1547-1548)
 * //Simillimi// (1548)
 * //Poetica//


 * Feliciano de Silva
 * Lisurate de Grecia (1514)
 * //Amadis of Greece// (1530)
 * Sueño de Feliciano de Silva
 * //Don Florisel de Niquea//(1532)
 * //Don Rogel de Grecia// (1535)
 * //Cuarta parte de don Florisel// (1551)


 * Robert Fabyan
 * //The New Chronicles of England and France// (1515)


 * Bible Translation
 * trans. Francysk Skaryna(1517)
 * trans. William Tyndale (new testament) (1526)
 * trans. Martin Luther (1534)
 * trans. William Salesbury (New Testament -Welsh language) (1567)


 * Teofilo Folengo
 * //Baldo// (1517)
 * //Orlandino// (1526)


 * Hector Boece
 * //Vitae Episcoporum Murthlacensium et Aberdonensium (Lives of the Bishops of Murthlack and Aberdeen)// (1522)
 * //Historio Gentis Scotorum (History of the Scottish People)// (1527)


 * Polydore Vergil
 * //Gildas// (1525)
 * //Historia Anglica// (1534)
 * //Liber de Prodigiis//


 * Michael Servetus
 * //De trinitatis errorbus – On the Errors of the Trinity//. (1531)
 * //Dialogs on the Trinity// (1532)
 * //Geography of Claudius Ptolemy (//1535)
 * //The Apology against Leonard Fuchs (//1536)
 * //Universal explanation of the syrups// (1537)
 * //Apologetic discourse of Michel De Villeneuve in favour of astrology and against a certain physician// (1538)
 * //Sacred Bible according to the translation of Santes Pagnini// (1542)
 * //Biblia sacra ex postremis doctorum// (1542)
 * //The Restoration of Christianity// (1553)


 * Francois Rabelais
 * //Pantagruel// (1532)
 * //Gargantua (//1534)
 * //Le tiers livre (//1546)
 * //Le quart livre// (1552)
 * //Le quint livre (?)//


 * John Bourchier
 * //Huons of Bordeaux// (1535)


 * John Calvin
 * //Institutes of the Christian Religion// (1536)


 * Hans Ackermann
 * //Der Verlorene Sohn// (1536)


 * Helisenne de Crenne
 * //Les Angoisses douloureuses qui procedent d’amours// (1538)


 * Sir Thomas Elyot
 * //The Castel of Helth// (1539)


 * Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
 * //De animae immortalitate// (1541)


 * George Buchanan
 * //Baptistes// (1541)
 * //Jephtha// (1541)
 * //Rerum Scoticarum Historia// (1582)


 * Giovanni Battista Giraldi
 * //Orbecche// (1541)


 * Paul Fagius
 * //Liber Fidei seu Veritatis// (1542)


 * Edward Hall
 * //The Union of the Two Noble and Illustrate Famelies of Lancastre & York.// (1542)


 * Andreas Vesalius
 * //De humani corporis fabrica libri septem – On the Fabric of the Human body in Seven Books.// (1543)


 * Nicolaus Copernicus
 * //De revolutionibus orbium coelestium – On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres// (1543)


 * Roger Ascham
 * //Taxophilus// (1545)
 * //The Scholemaster// (1570)


 * Bernard Etxepare
 * //Linguae Vasconum Primitiae// (1545)


 * Martynas Mazvydas
 * //The Simple Words of Catechism// (1547)


 * Johannes Aal
 * //Johannes der Taufer (St.John the Baptist)// (1549)


 * Martin Bucer
 * //De regno Christi// (1550)


 * Marin Drzic
 * //Dundo Maroje// (1551)


 * Geronimo de Santa Fe
 * //Hebraomastix// (1552)


 * Martin de la Cruz
 * //Libellus de Medicinalius Indorum Herbis – Little Book of the Medicinal Herbs of the Indians// (1552)


 * Francesco Patrizi
 * //La Citta felice – The Happy City// (1553)


 * //Gammer Gurton’s Needle// (1553)


 * //Ralph Roister Doister// (1553)


 * Antonio Ferreira
 * //Bristo// (1553)


 * //Lazarillo de Tormes// (1554)


 * //Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England// (Elizabethan version) (1559)


 * Jorge de Montemayor
 * //Diana// (1559)


 * Jacques Grevin
 * //Jules Cesar// (1560)


 * Geneva Bible (William Whittingham, Anthony Gilby, Thomas Sampson) (1560)


 * Gabriele Fallopius
 * //Observationes antomicae// (1561)


 * Sir Thomas Holby
 * //The Book of the Courtier// (1561)


 * Julius Caesar Scaliger
 * //Poetics// (1561)


 * Thomas Preston
 * //Cambises// (1561)


 * William Bullein
 * //Bullein’s Bulwarke of Defence againste all Sicknes, Sornes and Woundes// (1562)


 * Matthias Flacius
 * //Magdeburg Centuries//
 * Vol.V and VI (1562)
 * Vol.VII and VIII (1564)
 * Vol IX (1566)
 * Vol. X-XI (1567)
 * Vol.XII (1569)


 * Melchior Cano
 * //De Locis theologicis// (1562)


 * Petrus Ramus
 * //Grammaire francoise// (1562)


 * Jacques de la Taille
 * //Maniere de faire des vers en francais comme en grec et en latin// (1562)


 * Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville
 * //Gorboduc// (1562)


 * Arthur Brooke
 * //The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet// (1562)


 * //Jack Juggler// (1562)


 * John Foxe
 * //Foxe’s Book of Martyrs// (1563)


 * Richard Grafton
 * //Abridgement of the Chronicles of England// (1563)


 * Garcia de Orta
 * //Coloquios dos simples e drogas da India// (1563)


 * Barnaby Googe
 * //Eclogues, Epitaphs, and Sonnets// (1563)


 * John Dee
 * //Monas Hieroglyphica// (1564)


 * Girolamo Maggi
 * //Miscellanorum, seu Variarum Lectionum// (1564)


 * Camillo Porzio
 * //La Congiura dei baroni// (1565)


 * Joan Perez de Lazarraga
 * //Silbero, Silbia, Doristeo, and Sirena// (1567)


 * Jean-Antoine de Baif
 * //Le Brave// (1567)
 * //Euvres en rime// (1573)
 * //Etrenes de poezie Franzoeze an vers mezures// (1574)


 * John Pickering
 * //Horestes// (1567)


 * Wawrzyniec Grzymala Goslicki
 * //De optimo senatore// (1568)


 * Petar Hektorovic
 * //Ribanje i ribarsko prigovaranje – Discourse on Fishing and Fishermen// (1568)


 * Giorgio Vasari
 * //Le Vite delle piu eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori – Lives of the Most Excellent Painters Sculptors, and Architects// (1568)


 * Ulpian Fulwell
 * //Like Will to Like// (1568)


 * Francois d’Amboise
 * //Elegis sur le trepas d’Anne de Montmorency// (1568)**
 * //Neapolitaines// (1584)


 * Alonso de Ercilla y Zuniga
 * //La Araucana – Part 1// (1569)


 * Abraham Ortelius
 * //Theatrum Orbis Terrarum// (1570)


 * Francois de Belleforest
 * //La Pyrenee – La Pastorale amoureuse// (1571)


 * Bishop John Jewel
 * //Second Book of Homilies// (1571)


 * Alonso de Molina
 * //Arte de la lengua mexicana y castellana// (1571)
 * //Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana// (1571)


 * Richard Edwards
 * //Damon and Pythias// (1571)


 * Luis Vaz de Camoes
 * //The Lusiads// (1572)


 * Friedrich Risner
 * //Opticae thesaurus// (1572)


 * George Gascoigne
 * //The Montague Masque// (1572)
 * //A Hundred Sundry Flowers Bound Up in One Small Poesy// (1573)
 * //The Glass of Government// (1575)


 * Torquato Tasso
 * //Aminta// (1573)


 * Nicolas Monardes
 * //Historia medicinal de las cosas que se traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales// (1574)


 * //Arbatel de magia veterum// (Anonymous) (1575)


 * Jean Boudin
 * //Six levres de la Republique// (1576)


 * George Pettie
 * //A Petite Palace of Pettie His Pleasure// (1576)


 * George Wapull
 * //The Tide Tarrieth No Man// (1576)


 * //The Paradise of Dainty Devices// (1576)


 * Richard Eden
 * //The History of Travayle in the West and East Indies// (1577)


 * Thomas Hill
 * //The Gardener’s Labyrinth// (1577)


 * Raphael Holinshed
 * //The Chronicles of England, Scotland and Irelande// (1577)
 * //Holinshed’s Chronicle – 2nd edition, revised// (1587)


 * Marcin Kromer
 * //Polonia sive de situ, populis, moribus, magistratibus et Republica regni Polonici libri duo// (1577)


 * Teresa of Avila
 * //Camino de Perfeccion// (1577)


 * Johann Weyer
 * //De praestigiis daemonum// (1577)


 * Theodore Beza
 * //Abraham’s Sacrifice// (1577)


 * Diogo de Paiva de Andrada
 * //Defensio Tridentinae Fidei// (1578)


 * George Best
 * //A True Discourse of the Late Voyages of Discoverie…under the Conduct of Martin Frobisher// (1578)


 * John Florio
 * //First Fruits// (1578)


 * Jaros Griemiller
 * //Rosarium philosophorum// (1578)


 * Gabriel Harvey
 * //Smithus, vel Musarum lachrymae// (1578)
 * //Foure Letters and Certaine Sonnets// (1592)
 * //The Trimming of Thomas Nashe Gentleman// (1597)


 * John Lyly
 * //Eupheus: the Anatomy of Wit// (1578)
 * //Campaspe// (1584)
 * //Sapho and Phao// (1584)
 * //Pappe with an hatchet, alias a figge for my Godsonne// (1586)
 * //Endymion// (1591)
 * //The Woman in the Moon// (1591)
 * //Gallathea// (1592)
 * //Midas// (1592)
 * //Mother Bombie// (1594)


 * Thomas Lupton
 * //All for Money// (1578)


 * George Whetstone
 * //Promos and Cassandra// (1578)
 * //English Myrror// (1586)


 * Stephen Gosson
 * //The Schoole of Abuse// (1579)


 * Martin de Hoyarsal
 * //Les voyages aventureux du Capitaine Martin de Hoyarsal, habitant du cubiburu// (1579)


 * Thomas Lodge
 * //Honest Excuses// (1579)
 * //Rosalynde// (1590)
 * //A Looking Glass for London// (with Robert Greene) (1594)
 * //The Wounds of Civil War// (1594)


 * Edmund Spenser
 * //The Shepherd’s Calendar// (1579)
 * //The Faerie Queene – Books 1-3// (1590)
 * //Colin Clouts Come Home Againe// (1596)


 * //Book of Concord// (1580)


 * Michel de Montaigne
 * //Essais// (1580)


 * //Antigone// (trans. Robert Garnier) (1580)


 * Thomas Legge
 * //Richardus Tertius// (1580)


 * Jan Kochanowski
 * //Laments// (1580)


 * //Second Book of Discipline// (1581)


 * //Ostrog Bible// (1581)


 * Edward Forsett
 * //Pedantius// (1581)


 * George Peele
 * //The Arraignment of Paris// (1581)
 * //The Battle of Alcazar// (1588)
 * //Famous Chronicle of King Edward the First// (1590)
 * //The Love of King David and Faire Bethsabe// (1599)


 * Nathaniel Woodes
 * //The Conflict of Conscience// (1581)


 * Richard Hakluyt
 * //Divers Voyages// (1582)


 * Hieronimo de Caranza
 * //Libro dela Philosophia delas Armas// (1582)


 * //Douay-Rheims Bible// (1582)


 * //The Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune// (1582)


 * William Gager
 * //Meleager// (1582)
 * //Dido// (1583)
 * //Ulysses Redux// (1592)


 * Giovanni Battista Guarini
 * //Il Pastor fido// (1582)


 * Philip Stubbes
 * //The Anatomy of Abuses// (1583)


 * Reginald Scot
 * //The Discovery of Witchcraft// (1584)


 * Robert Wilson
 * //The Three Ladies of London// (1584)
 * //The Three Lords and Three Ladies of London// (1590)
 * //The Cobbler’s Prophecy// (1594)
 * //Sir John Oldcastle// (with Michael Drayton, Richard Hathwaye, Anthony Munday) (1599)


 * Miguel de Cervantes
 * //La Galatea// (1585)


 * Noel du Fail
 * //Les Contes et Discours d’Eutrapel// (1585)


 * Richard Tarlton
 * //The Seven Deadly Sins// (1585)


 * John Knox
 * //Historie of the Reformation of Religion within the Realms of Scotland// (1586)


 * George Puttenham
 * //The Arte of English Poesie// (1586)


 * Luis Barahona de Soto
 * //Primera parte de la Angelica// (1586)


 * Jeronimo Osorio
 * //De rebus Emmanuelis// (1586)


 * Christopher Marlowe
 * //Dido, Queen of Carthage// (with Thomas Nashe) (1586)
 * //The Passionate Shepherd to His Love// (1589)
 * //Tamburlaine// (1590)
 * //Edward II// (1592)
 * //The Massacre at Paris// (1594)
 * //Hero and Leander// (finished by George Chapman) (1598)


 * Thomas Nashe
 * //Dido, Queen of Carthage// (with Christopher Marlowe) (1586)
 * //The Anatomie of Absurditie// (1588)
 * //An Almond for a Parrat// (1590)
 * //Summer’s Last Will and Testament// (1592)
 * //The Unfortunate Traveller// (1594)
 * //Have With You to Saffron Walden// (1596)
 * //The Isle of Dogs// (with Ben Jonson) (1597)


 * George Gifford
 * //A Discouse of the subtill practises of deuilles by witches and sorcerers// (1587)


 * John Penry
 * //The Equity of an Humble Supplication// (1587)


 * William Rankins
 * //A Mirror of Monsters// (1587)
 * //The English Ape// (1588)


 * Thomas Kyd
 * //The Spanish Tragedy// (1587)


 * William Cardinal Allen
 * //An Admonition to the nobility and people of England// (1588)


 * Robert Greene
 * //Pandosto// (1588)
 * //Menaphon// (1589)
 * //Greene’s Mourning Garment// (1590)
 * //Never Too Late// (1590)
 * //Greene’s Farewell to Folly// (1591)
 * //A Groatsworth of Wit Bought with a Million of Repentance// (1592)
 * //The Repentance of Robert Greene// (1592)
 * //A Quip for an Upstart Courtier// (1592)
 * //A Looking Glass for London// (with Thomas Lodge) (1594)
 * //Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay// (1594)
 * //Orlando Furioso// (1594)
 * //The Scottish History of James IV// (1598)
 * //Alphonsus King of Aragon// (1599)


 * Thomas Hariot
 * //A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia// (1588)


 * //Welsh Bible// (trans.William Morgan)


 * Thomas Hughes
 * //The Misfortunes of Arthur// (1588)


 * Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
 * //Two Prayers and a Sailor’s Lilt Aboard the Spanish Armada// (1588)


 * Heinrich Meibom
 * //Parodiarum horatianarum libri lll et sylvarum libri ll// (1588)


 * Jean de Sponde
 * //Essai de quelques poemes chretiens// (1588)


 * Jane Anger
 * //Protection for Women// (1589)


 * Giovanni Botero
 * //Della ragione di Stato – The Reason of State// (1589)


 * Lorenzo Scupoli
 * //Il combattimento spirituale// (1589)


 * Girolamo Bargagli
 * //La Pellegrina – The Pilgrim Woman// (1589)


 * Sir Philip Sidney
 * //Arcadia// (1590)
 * //Defense of Poesy// (1595)


 * William Shakespeare
 * //Henry VI Part 1// (1590)
 * //Henry VI Part 2// (1590)
 * //Henry VI Part 3// (1590)
 * //Richard III// (1592)
 * //The Comedy of Errors// (1592)
 * //Titus Andronicus// (1593)
 * //Taming of the Shrew// (1593)
 * //The Two Gentlemen of Verona// (1594)
 * //Love’s Labour’s Lost// (1594)
 * //Romeo and Juliet// (1591-1596)
 * //Richard II// (1595)
 * //A Midsummer Night’s Drea//m (1595)
 * //The Merchant of Venice// (1596)
 * //King John// (1596)
 * //Henry IV Part 1// (1597)
 * //Henry IV Part 2// (1598)
 * //Henry V// (1599)
 * //Julius Caesar// (1599)
 * //Much Ado About Nothing// (1599)
 * //As You Like It// (1599)
 * //The Merry Wives of Windsor// (1597-1600)
 * //Hamlet// (1599-1600)


 * Andrea Alciato
 * //Emblemata// (1591)


 * John Greenwood
 * //A Briefe Refutation of Mr George Giffard// (1591)


 * Melis Stoke
 * //Rijmkroniek – History of the Netherlands// (1591)


 * A.W
 * //A Book of Cookrye// (1591)


 * //The Troublesome Reign of King John// (Anonymous) (1591)


 * Muretus
 * //Julius Caesar// (1591)


 * Robert Wilmot
 * //Tancred and Gismund// (1591)


 * Richard Johnson
 * //Nine Worthies of London// (1592)


 * //Arden of Feversham// (Anonymous) (1592)


 * //A Knack to Know a Knave// (Anonymous) (1592)


 * Henry Constable
 * //Diana// (1592)


 * Michael Drayton
 * //The Shepherd’s Garland// (1592)
 * //The Legend of Piers Gaveston// (1593)
 * //England’s Heroicall Epistles// (1597)
 * //Mother Redcap// (with Anthony Munday) (1597)
 * //Sir John Oldcastle// (with Robert Wilson, Richard Hathwaye, Anthony Munday) (1599)


 * //Bible of Kralice// (first translation of Bible into Czech)


 * Richard Hooker
 * //Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity// (1593)


 * John Eliot
 * //Ortho-epia Gallica// (1593)


 * Antonio Possevino
 * //Bibliotheca selecta// (1593)


 * Daniel Cramer
 * //Plagium// (1593)


 * Barnabe Barnes
 * //Parthenophil and Parthenophone// (1593)
 * //A Divine Century of Spiritual Sonnets// (1595)


 * Sir John Davis
 * //The Seaman’s Secrets// (1594)


 * //A Knack to Know an Honest Man// (Anonymous) (1594)


 * //Selimus// (Anonymous) (1594)


 * //The Taming of a Shrew// (Anonymous) (1594)


 * //The True Tragedy of Richard III// (Anonymous) (1594)


 * Samuel Daniel
 * //Cleopatra// (1594)
 * //Musophilus// (1599)


 * Lope de Vega
 * //El maestro de danzar – The Dancing Master// (1594)
 * //La Arcadia// (1598)
 * //La Dragontea// (1598)


 * Richard Barnfield
 * //The Affectionate Shepherd// (1594)
 * //Cynthia// (1595)
 * //The Encomium of Lady Pecunia// (1598)


 * George Chapman
 * //The Shadow of Night//
 * //Ovid’s Banquet of Sense// (1595)
 * //The Blind Beggar of Alexandria// (1596)
 * //An Humorous Day’s Mirth// (1597)
 * //Hero and Leander// (Christopher Marlowe, finished by Chapman) (1598)


 * Thomas Storer
 * //Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey// (1594)


 * Henry Willobie
 * //Willobie his Avisa// (1594)


 * Mikalojus Dauksa
 * //Kathechismas, arba Mokslas kiekvienam krikscioniui privalus// (1595)


 * Justus Lipsius
 * //De Militia romana// (1595)


 * Nicholas Remy
 * //Daemonolatreiae libri tres// (1595)


 * //Locrine// (Anonymous) (1595)


 * Jakob Ayrer
 * //Von der Erbauung Roms – The Building of Rome// (1595)


 * Gervase Markham
 * //The Most Honorable Tragedy of Sir Richard Grinville// (1595)
 * //The Poem of Poems, or Syon’s Muse// (1595)


 * Antoine de Montchrestien
 * //Sophonisbe// (1595)


 * Robert Southwell
 * //Saint Peter’s Complaint//


 * Johannes Kepler
 * //Mysterium Cosmographicum// (1596)


 * //Captain Thomas Stukeley// (Anonymous) (1596)


 * //Edward III// (Anonymous) (1596)


 * Thomas Campion
 * //Poemata// (1596)


 * Bartholomew Griffin
 * //Fidessa// (1596)


 * Francisco Rodrigues Lobo
 * //Romances// (1596)


 * Francis Bacon
 * //Essays// (1597)


 * Johannes Vodnianus Campanus
 * //Turcicorum tyrannorum qui inde usque ab Otomanno rebus Turcicis praefuerunt, descriptio// (1597)


 * Thomas Morley
 * //Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music// (1597)
 * //The First Book of Consort Lessons// (1599)


 * Dinko Zlataric
 * //Ljubav i smrt Pirama i Tizbe, iz veće tuđijeh jezika u hrvacki složene – Love and Death of Pyramus and Thisbe, Translated into Croatian from Several Foreign Languages// (1597)


 * Richard Hathwaye
 * //King Arthur// (1597)
 * //Sir John Oldcastle// (with Michael Drayton, Robert Wilson, Anthony Munday) (1599)


 * John Marston
 * //Histriomastix// (1597)
 * //The Metamorphosis of Pigmalion’s Image// (1598)
 * //The Scourge of Villanie// (1598)
 * //Antonio and Mellida// (1599)
 * //Jack Drum’s Entertainment// (1599)


 * Anthony Munday
 * //Mother Redcap// (with Michael Drayton) (1597)
 * //The Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntingdon// (1598)


 * Ben Jonson
 * //The Isle of Dogs// (with Thomas Nashe) (1597)
 * //Hot Anger Soon Cold// (with Henry Chettle, Henry Porter) (1598)
 * //Every Man in His Humour// (1598)


 * John Bodenham
 * //Politeuphuia – Wits’ Commonwealth// (1598)
 * //Wits’ Theatre// (1599)


 * King James VI of Scotland
 * //The Trew Law of Free Moncarchies// (1598)


 * Francis Meres
 * //Palladis Tamia, Wits Treasury// (1598)


 * John Stow
 * //Survey of London// (1598)


 * //Mucedorus// (Anonymous) (1598)


 * Samuel Brandon
 * //Virtuous Octavia// (1598)


 * William Haughton
 * //Englishmen for My Money// (1598)


 * Henry Porter
 * //Love Prevented// (1598)
 * //Hot Anger Soon Cold// (with Henry Chettle, Ben Jonson) (1598)
 * //The Two Angry Women of Abingdon// (1599)


 * George Abbot
 * //A Brief Description of the Whole World// (1599)


 * Mateo Aleman
 * //Guzman de Alfarache// (1599)


 * Roger Fenton
 * //An Answer to William Alabaster, His Motives// (1599)


 * Ferrante Imperato
 * //Dell’Historia Naturale// (1599)


 * John Rainolds
 * //Th’ Overthrow of Stage Plays// (1599)


 * //George a Greene, the Pinner of Wakefield// (Anonymous) (1599)


 * //A Larum for London// (Anonymous) (1599)


 * //Sir Clyoman and Sir Clamydes// (Anonymous) (1599)


 * //A Warning for Fair Women// (Anonymous) (1599)


 * Thomas Dekker
 * //The Shoemaker’s Holiday// (1599)
 * //Old Fortunatus// (1599)
 * //Patient Grissel// (1599)


 * Sir John Davies
 * //Hymnes of Astraea// (1599)
 * //Nosce Teipsum// (1599)


 * Thomas Middleton
 * //Microcynicon: Six Snarling Satires// (1599)