-
according to
Thomas Lodge in his 1596
publication Wits
Misery and the
Worlds Madnesse,
cries "Hamlet, revenge!" What
relation the Ur-Hamlet
bears to Shakespeare's...
- life—possibly
about 1596, when he
published his Wits
Miserie and the World's
Madnesse,
which is
dated from Low
Leyton in Es****, and the
religious tract Prosopopeia...
-
Jacob Boehme – The Way of
Christ George Carleton – Astrologomania, the
Madnesse of Astrologes; or, an
Examination of Sir
Christopher Heydon's Booke, intituled...
-
Sermon preached at Pauls-Crosse, London, 1628. Distractions, or the Holy
Madnesse.
Feruently (not Furiously)
inraged against Euill Men, or
against their...
-
Lodge 1580-1623? Now
First Collected...: Wits, miserie, and the
worlds madnesse, 1596. A
looking gl****e, for
London and Englande, 1598. A
treatise of the...
- published.
George Carleton also
responded to Heydon, with Astrologomania: The
Madnesse of Astrologers,
which was
eventually published in 1624. Adam Mosley, 'Chamber...
-
challenges to it. No
reply by
Chamber appeared, and
George Carleton's The
Madnesse of
Astrologers (1624) was
published only
twenty years later.
Heydon also...
- Q. Elizabeth, London, 1624, 4to.
Several editions. Astrologomania, the
Madnesse of Astrologes; or, an
Examination of Sir
Christopher Heydon's Booke, intituled...