IN-Complete Works of Anthony Munday

SOLO WORKS

The Mirrour of Mutabilitie by Anthony Munday, 1579 (text at Early English Books Online)

Zelauto The Fountaine of Fame by Anthony Munday, 1580 (text at Early English Books Online)

The English Romayne Life by Anthony Munday, 1582 (PDF)

Fidele and Fortunio – The Two Italian Gentlmen by Anthony Munday, 1584 (PDF, Blackletter)

Palmerin d’Oliva Part I The Mirrour of Nobilitie by Anthony Munday, 1588 (text at Early English Books Online)

Palmerin d’Oliva Part II The Mirrour of Nobilitie by Anthony Munday, 1588 (seeking)

The Book of Sir Thomas More by Anthony Munday, 1590 (PDF)

The Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntington by Anthony Munday, February 1597-8. Printed in 1601.

The Puritan or Widow of Watling Streete by Anthony Munday, originally The Widow’s Charm. July 1602. Printed in 1607, as Malone conjectured, under the Puritan title, and ascribed to Shakespeare.

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WITH OTHERS

The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington by Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle. February 1597-8. Printed in 1601.

The first part of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle by Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton, Robert Wilson, and Richard Hathwaye; printed anonymously in 1600 (Q1), and again in 1619 (Q2) under the name of William Shakespeare.

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TRANSLATIONS

Palmerin D’Oliva translated by Anthony Munday (1588)

The honorable, pleasant and rare conceited historie of Palmendos by Francisco de Morais, translated by Anthony Munday (1589)

Gerileon of England by Etienne de Maisonneuf,  translated by Anthony Munday (1592)

The anonymous Primaleon of Greece translated by Anthony Munday (from 1594)

Amadis de Gaul translated by Anthony Munday (from 1596)

Palmerin of England translated by Anthony Munday (from 1596)
Part I (PDF 17MB)
Part II (PDF 14MB)
Part III (PDF 14MB)
Part IV (PDF 14MB)

The Dumbe Diuine Speaker by Giacomo Affinati d’Acuto Romano,  translated by Anthony Munday (1605)