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Principles <strong>of</strong> biography: the Leslie Stephen lecture. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1911.<br />

<strong>The</strong> place <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature in the modern university: a lecture.<br />

1913.<br />

King Edward VII: a biography. 2 vols 1925–7.<br />

Elizabethan and other essays. Ed F. S. Boas, Oxford 1929 (with<br />

memoir).<br />

Lee pbd other pams, mainly on Elizabethan topics. He contributed to CHEL,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> Modern History, Year’s Work in <strong>English</strong> Studies<br />

(1921–3), Trans New Shakespeare Soc and other composite works.<br />

Editions<br />

<strong>The</strong> boke <strong>of</strong> Duke <strong>of</strong> Huon <strong>of</strong> Burdeux, by Lord Berners. 4 pts<br />

1882–7 (EETS).<br />

<strong>The</strong> autobiography <strong>of</strong> Edward, Lord Herbert <strong>of</strong> Cherbury. 1886,<br />

1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dictionary <strong>of</strong> national biography, vol 27–end <strong>of</strong> suppl 2,<br />

1891–1917. In addition to editing the Dictionary, Lee contributed<br />

820 articles, exclusive <strong>of</strong> his work in the supplements.<br />

Shakespeare’s comedies, histories and tragedies: being a reproduction<br />

in facsimile <strong>of</strong> the first folio edition, with introduction and<br />

census <strong>of</strong> copies. Oxford 1902. Similar facs reprints <strong>of</strong> Pericles,<br />

Sonnets, Venus and Adonis, Lucrece, 1905. Census also pbd separately;<br />

Notes and additions to the census, 1906.<br />

Elizabethan sonnets, with an introduction. 2 vols 1904. A rearrangement<br />

<strong>of</strong> parts <strong>of</strong> Arber’s <strong>English</strong> garner.<br />

Methuen’s standard library. 40 vols 1905–6.<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> William Shakespeare. 20 vols <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1907–10<br />

(Caxton edn). General introd only by Lee.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chronicle history <strong>of</strong> King Leir. 1909. With introd.<br />

Shakespeare’s England. 2 vols Oxford 1916. Planned and partly ed<br />

Lee.<br />

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Pollard, A. F. Lee and the Dictionary <strong>of</strong> national biography. Bull Inst<br />

<strong>of</strong> Historical Research June 1926.<br />

Harrison, G. B. Sir Sidney Lee. London Mercury June 1930.<br />

Firth, C. H. Sir Sidney Lee. 1931.<br />

Robert William Lowe fl. 1877–91<br />

<strong>The</strong> fashionable tragedian. 1877. On Irving. Written with William<br />

Archer.<br />

A bibliographical account <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> theatrical literature from<br />

the earliest times to the present day. 1888.<br />

Thomas Betterton: a biography. 1891.<br />

Lowe also edited Churchill’s Rosciad and Apology, Cibber’s Apology and J.<br />

Doran’s <strong>The</strong>ir Majesties’ servants, as well as a series <strong>of</strong> dramatic essays by<br />

Hazlitt, Hunt, Lewes, etc, with Archer.<br />

Samuel Lysons 1763–1819<br />

Our vulgar tongue. 1868.<br />

Lysons wrote extensively on theology, medieval history and the history <strong>of</strong><br />

Gloucestershire.<br />

George Campbell Macaulay 1852–1915<br />

Francis Beaumont: a critical study. 1883.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Herodotus, translated. 2 vols 1890.<br />

Poems by Matthew Arnold, selected and edited. 1896, 1928.<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete works <strong>of</strong> John Gower, edited from the manuscripts<br />

with introductions, notes and glossaries. 4 vols Oxford<br />

1899–1902.<br />

Gower: selections from Confessio amantis. Oxford 1903.<br />

James Thomson. 1908 (EML).<br />

Also German, Greek and Latin textbooks and edns <strong>of</strong> 4 <strong>of</strong> Tennyson’s Idylls <strong>of</strong><br />

the King and <strong>of</strong> Lord Berners’ Froissart (Globe).<br />

Sir Frederic Madden 1801–73<br />

<strong>The</strong> ancient <strong>English</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> Havelok the Dane, accompanied by<br />

the French text; with an introduction, notes and a glossary. 1828<br />

(Roxburghe Club).<br />

Privy purse expenses <strong>of</strong> the Princess Mary, daughter <strong>of</strong> King Henry<br />

the eighth, afterwards Queen Mary, with a memoir <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Princess and notes. 1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ancient <strong>English</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> William and the werewolf; edited,<br />

with an introduction and glossary. 1832 (Roxburghe Club). With<br />

2 letters on werewolves by A. Herbert.<br />

Illuminated ornaments, selected from manuscripts and early<br />

printed books from the sixth to the seventeenth centuries, drawn<br />

and engraved by H. Shaw; with descriptions by Madden. 1833.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Olde <strong>English</strong> versions <strong>of</strong> the Gesta Romanorum, edited for the<br />

first time from manuscripts in the British Museum and<br />

University Library, <strong>Cambridge</strong>, with an introduction and notes.<br />

1838 (Roxburghe Club).<br />

Syr Gawayne: a collection <strong>of</strong> ancient romance-poems by Scottish<br />

and <strong>English</strong> authors, relating to that celebrated knight <strong>of</strong> the<br />

round table, with an introduction, notes and a glossary. 1839<br />

(Bannatyne Club).<br />

Lazamon’s Brut, or chronicle <strong>of</strong> Britain: a poetical semi-Saxon paraphrase<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Brut <strong>of</strong> Wace, now first published from the<br />

Cottonian manuscripts in the British Museum; accompanied by a<br />

literal translation, notes and a grammatical glossary. 3 vols 1847<br />

(Soc <strong>of</strong> Antiquaries).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Holy Bible in the earliest <strong>English</strong> versions made from the Latin<br />

Vulgate by John Wycliffe and his followers; edited by the Rev<br />

Josiah Forshall and Madden. 4 vols Oxford 1850. Contains glossary,<br />

with 2 distinct texts throughout.<br />

Universal palaeography: or facsimiles <strong>of</strong> writings <strong>of</strong> all periods and<br />

nations, by J. B. Silvestre; accompanied by an historical and<br />

descriptive text by Champollion-Figeac and A. Champollion,<br />

translated from the French, and edited, with corrections and<br />

notes. 2 vols 1850.<br />

Matthei Parisiensis, Monach Sancti Albani, Historia Anglorum,<br />

sive, ut vulgo dicitur, historia minor: item, ejusdem abbreviato<br />

chronicorum Angliae. 3 vols 1866–9 (Rolls ser). To vol 3 is prefaced<br />

a life and criticism <strong>of</strong> Matthew Paris.<br />

Madden was Keeper <strong>of</strong> mss at the BM from 1837, and produced various guides<br />

and catalogues for that department; his other edns included one <strong>of</strong> Warton’s<br />

History <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> poetry.<br />

James Maidment 1795?–1879<br />

Charles Knight | James Maidment<br />

A north countrie garland. Edinburgh 1824 (anon); ed T. G.<br />

Stevenson, Edinburgh 1868.<br />

A [second; third] book <strong>of</strong> Scottish pasquils. 3 pts Edinburgh 1827–8,<br />

Edinburgh 1868 (enlarged).<br />

Reliquiae Scoticae: Scotish remains in prose and verse. Edinburgh<br />

1829. With R. Pitcairn.<br />

Analecta Scotica: collections illustrative <strong>of</strong> the civil, ecclesiastical<br />

and literary history <strong>of</strong> Scotland. 2 vols Edinburgh 1834–7.<br />

Fragmenta Scoto-dramatica 1715–58. Edinburgh 1835.<br />

Bannatyniana: notices relative to the Bannatyne Club, including<br />

critiques on some <strong>of</strong> its publications. Edinburgh 1836.<br />

Scotish elegiac verses on the principal nobility and gentry from<br />

1629–1729. Edinburgh 1842.<br />

A new book <strong>of</strong> old ballads. Edinburgh 1844; ed T. G. Stevenson,<br />

Edinburgh 1868, 1885.<br />

Scotish ballads and songs. Edinburgh 1859, 1868.<br />

Dramatists <strong>of</strong> the Restoration. 14 vols Edinburgh 1872–9. With W.<br />

H. Logan.<br />

Maidment also pbd much, mainly Scottish antiquities, for the Abbotsford,<br />

Bannatyne, Hunterian and Maitland Clubs and the Spottiswoode Soc. For<br />

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