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Keyword james
- Bible: King James Version
- http://www.hti.umich.edu/relig/kjv/
- The Humanities Text Initiative of the University of Michigan includes this searchable edition of the King James Bible:
- keywords: bible, edition, religion, james, king
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Religion and the Church > The Church > Bible
- valid as of 2005-09-15
- Books of the Bible (King James Version)
- http://poets.notredame.ac.jp/Bible/
- A searchable King James Bible is available from Kyoto Notre Dame University:
- keywords: bible, james, king
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Religion and the Church > The Church > Bible
- valid as of 2005-09-15
Crosswalk.com: The Geneva Bible Sutdy of 1599- http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries/GenevaStudyBible/
- The Geneva Bible Study of 1599. The Geneva Bible was the edition used most commonly in English households in Shakespeare's life, with 144 editions between 1560 and 1644. The King James Bible did not appear until Shakespeare had effectively stopped writing, in 1611:
- keywords: bible, edition, religion, james, christianity, geneva
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Religion and the Church > The Church > Bible
- valid as of 2005-09-15
- Printing: Renaissance & Reformation
- http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/sccoll/renprint/renprint.html
- Printing: Renaissance and Reformation is a "virtual exhibit" by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections of the University of South Carolina. Contains good scans of many printed works, including the cover of the King James Bible:
- keywords: bible, james, king, reformation, printing
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Research Resources > Printing in the Renaissance
- valid as of 2005-09-15
- The Ben Jonson Journal
- http://www.geocities.com/benjonsonjournal/benjonsonjournal.htm
- The Ben Jonson Journal offers literary contexts in the age of Elizabeth, James, and Charles:
- keywords: elizabeth, james, jonson, journal
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Journals
- valid as of 2005-09-14
- The Lunar Calendar of Shakespeare's King Lear
- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/05-2/sohmlear.htm
- Sohmer, Steve. "The Lunar Calendar of Shakespeare's King Lear." Early Modern Literary Studies 5.2 (1999): 2.1-17. Sohmer analyzes the dates in King Lear to provide evidence that the lunar calendar was one of Shakespeare's sources and suggests the possibility that the play was performed for King James I on December 26, 1606 as well as the significance of this date:
- keywords: calendar, date, early modern, james, king, Lr, lear
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual plays > King Lear
- valid as of 2005-09-08
- To Take Arms Against a Sea of Anomalies: Laurence Olivier's Film Adaptation of Act Three, Scene One of Hamlet
- http://www.brunel.ac.uk/faculty/arts/EnterText/hamlet/hirsh.pdf
- Hirsh, James. "To Take Arms Against a Sea of Anomalies: Laurence Olivier's Film Adaptation of Act Three, Scene One of Hamlet." This document is available in Adobe Acrobat format at EnterText1.2:
- keywords: film, ham, hamlet, james, oliver
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Movies
- valid as of 2005-09-09
- James's Richard III Promptbook
- http://dewey.lib.upenn.edu/CETI/Furness/index.cfm?TextID=richIII_james&PagePosition=1
- The Furness Collection houses a copy of Shakspeare's historical tragedy of Richard III/ adapted to representation by Colley Cibber ; as played by Kemble, Cooke, and Kean and re-produced at the Park Theatre, New York, Jan. 7th, 1846. New York: S. French, 1846. (King Richard III):
- keywords: cibber, french, historical, james, king, promptbook, r3, richard, theatre, tragedy, york
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Texts > Facsimiles
- valid as of 2005-09-12