Links Database:
Keyword seventeenth
CRRS: Romeo & Juliet Prompt-Books- http://www.crrs.ca/publications/electronic/romeo.htm
- Jill Levenson's site "Romeo and JulietPrompt-books" is a fully searchable database containing information from approximately 170Romeo and Julietprompt-books from productions from the seventeenth century to the 1980s:
- keywords: prompt, rom, romeo and juliet, reformation, renaissance, seventeenth
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Individual plays > Romeo and Juliet
- valid as of 2005-09-09

Early Modern Literary Studies- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/emlsweb.html
- Early Modern Literary Studiespossesses links to a number of sixteenth and seventeenth century resource materials which can be found on the Internet, as well as others which have a more general appeal and those which catalogue resources of interest to literary scholars:
- keywords: early, modern, seventeenth, sixteenth
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts
- valid as of 2005-09-12
- Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music
- http://sscm-jscm.press.uiuc.edu/jscm/
- TheJournal for Seventeenth-Century Music, published by the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music, is available at:
- keywords: journal, music, seventeenth
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Music
- valid as of 2005-09-14

Midis For The Period- http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~cbladey/guy/html/midis.html
- Midis for the Periodprovides music made by composers living at the beginning of the seventeenth century:
- keywords: music, seventeenth
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Dance
- valid as of 2005-09-14
- Renaissance Forum
- http://www.hull.ac.uk/renforum/v1no1/clare.htm
- Clare, Janet.Transgressing Boundaries: Women's Writing in the Renaisscance and Reformation. (University College Dublin). Exerpt:"The writings of women, whether religious, popular, humanist or courtly, had in the mid sixteenth to early seventeenth century at least one common aspect: women writers represented in their work an alternative culture which ran alongside the dominant culture and in writing as some did with a view to publication, they were transgressing boundaries." View the full-text version of this document at:
- keywords: culture, female, forum, reformation, seventeenth, sixteenth, women
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Women writers
- valid as of 2005-09-14
Shakespearean Prompt-Books of the Seventeenth Century- http://etext.virginia.edu/bsuva/promptbook/index.html
- The University of Virginia's "Shakespearean Prompt-Books of the Seventeenth Century" provides extensive historical materials on early prompt-books as well as its collection of prompt-books edited by G. Blakemore Evans:
- keywords: collection, historical, seventeenth, prompt-book
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Performance > Stage and performance history
- valid as of 2005-09-09
- Women Writers Resource Project
- http://chaucer.library.emory.edu/wwrp/index.html
- TheEmory Women Writers Research Projectis home to a collection of texts by women "writing in English from the seventeenth century through the nineteenth century." Access this collection at:
- keywords: collection, english, seventeenth, women
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Women writers
- valid as of 2005-09-14