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wisdom and statecraft. Thus,
Palladis Tamia becomes the "dispenser" or "treasurer" of
Pallas Athena, or "wisdom".
Palladis Tamia was the
second in a series...
-
Shakespeare play. The
first mention of the play
occurs in
Francis Meres'
Palladis Tamia, Wits
Treasury (1598) in
which he
lists a
dozen Shakespeare plays...
-
Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor.
First official record: in
Francis Meres's
Palladis Tamia (1598),
referred to as "Gentlemen of Verona."
First published: First...
-
accounts of Marlowe's
death were
current over the next few years. In his
Palladis Tamia,
published in 1598,
Francis Meres says
Marlowe was "stabbed to death...
- Lo:
Chamberleyne his servantes". In 1598,
Francis Meres published his
Palladis Tamia, a
survey of
English literature from
Chaucer to its
present day,...
-
previous travellers, who had
called it "church of
Virgin Mary": ...mirabile
Palladis Divae marmoreum templum,
divum quippe opus
Phidiae ("...the
wonderful temple...
-
since Francis Meres did not
mention it in his
Palladis Tamia.
Although twelve plays are
listed in
Palladis Tamia, it was an
incomplete inventory of Shakespeare's...
-
quotations not
unlike earlier well
known books such as Politeup****a (1597),
Palladis Tamia (1598) Wit's
Treasury (1598),
Belvedere (1600) and Wits Labyrinth...
- MA from
Cambridge and
became rectors.
Meres is
especially known for his
Palladis Tamia, Wits
Treasury (1598), a
commonplace book that is
important as a...
- firm
evidence for the date of
Dream is its
mention in
Francis Meres's
Palladis Tamia,
which appeared in 1598" (p. 283). Chaudhuri's
exhaustive investigation...