A Dialogue both pleasante and pietifull, wherein is a godly regimente against the fever Pestilence with a consolacion and comfort against death

TitleA Dialogue both pleasante and pietifull, wherein is a godly regimente against the fever Pestilence with a consolacion and comfort against death
Year for Search1573
AuthorsBullein, William(1500-76)
Volume / EditionNewlie. corr.
Date Published1573
PublisherIohn Kingston
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsEnglish author, Male author
Annotation

Includes a brief eutopia (105-11 of the 1888 Early English Text Society edition) describing a reformed Protestant society in Taerg Natrib (Great Britain) and its capitol city Nodnol (London) or Ecnatneper (Repentance). 

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Rpt. as Dialogue Against the Fever Pestilence. From the edition of 1578, collated with the earlier editions of 1564 and 1573. Ed. Mark W. Bullen and A.H. Bullen. London: Published for the Early English Text Society by N. Trübner, 1888. Early English Text Society. Extra Series, Vol. 52. Rpt. London: Published for the Early English Text Society by Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931.

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The 1st ed. (London: Iohn Kingston, 1564) did not include the utopia. See Elizabeth McCutcheon. "William Bullein's Dialogue Against the Fever Pestilence: A Sixteenth-Century Anatomy." Miscellanea Moreana: Essays for Germain Marc'hadour. Moreana 100: Volume XXVI: Mélanges Marc'hadour. Ed. Clare M. Murphy, Henri Gibaud, and Mario A. Di Cesare (Binghamton, NY: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1989), 341-59.

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(1500-76)

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1573 Bullein, William (1500-76). A Dialogue both pleasante and pietifull, wherein is a godly regimente against the fever Pestilence with a consolacion and comfort against death. Newlie corr. London: Iohn Kingston. Rpt. as Dialogue Against the Fever Pestilence. From the edition of 1578, collated with the earlier editions of 1564 and 1573. Ed. Mark W. Bullen and A.H. Bullen. London: Published for the Early English Text Society by N. Trübner, 1888. Early English Text Society. Extra Series, Vol. 52. Rpt. London: Published for the Early English Text Society by Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931. The 1st ed. (London: Iohn Kingston, 1564) did not include the utopia. See Elizabeth McCutcheon. “William Bullein’s Dialogue Against the Fever Pestilence: A Sixteenth-Century Anatomy.” Miscellanea Moreana: Essays for Germain Marc’hadour. Moreana 100: Volume XXVI: Mélanges Marc’hadour. Ed. Clare M. Murphy, Henri Gibaud, and Mario A. Di Cesare (Binghamton, NY: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1989), 341-59. L, PSt

Includes a brief eutopia (105-11 of the 1888 Early English Text Society edition) describing a reformed Protestant society in Taerg Natrib (Great Britain) and its capitol city Nodnol (London) or Ecnatneper (Repentance).