Korabeli kiadások
- Hall, Joseph (1605). Mundus alter et idem siue Terra Australis ante hac semper incognita longis itineribus peregrini academici nuperrime lustrata auth: Mercurio Britannico. Francofurti [i.e. London : Printed by Humphrey Lownes, sold] apud haeredes Ascanij de Rinialme, [1605?]. STC (2nd ed.) 12685.
- Hall, Joseph (1613). The discouery of a new world or A description of the South Indies Hetherto vnknowne by an English Mercury. (Ford. John Healey). [London] : Imprinted for Ed: Blount. and W. Barrett, [1613 v. 1614]. STC (2nd ed.) 12686.
- Hall, Joseph (1975 [1617]). Quo vadis? A Iust Censure of Travell as it is commonly undertaken by the Gentlemen of our Nation. Amsterdam; Norwood, N. J.: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum; W. J. Johnson. (Reprint, STC 2nd ed., 12705b.)
Modern kiadás
- Wands, John Millar (1981a). Another World and Yet the Same. Bishop Joseph Hall’s Mundus Alter et Idem. New Haven – London: Yale University Press. A latin eredeti új angol fordítása bevezető tanulmánnyal.
- Hall, Joseph (1949). The Poems of Joseph Hall. (Szerk. A. Davenport). Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
Szakirodalom
- Wands, John Millar (1980). The Early Printing History of Joseph Hall’s Mundus alter et idem. The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 74(1), 1–12.
- Wands, John Millar (1981b). Antipodal Imperfection – Hall’s Mundus alter et idem and its debt to More’s Utopia. Moreana, 18(69), 85–100.
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Mills D. (2016) Joseph Hall’s Mundus Alter et Idem and the Geosatirical Indictment of the English Crown. In: Tally R.T., Battista C.M. (szerk.) Ecocriticism and Geocriticism. Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137542625_9
Szerző: Maczelka Csaba
Utoljára frissítve: 2021. március 2.
Ajánlott hivatkozási forma:
Maczelka Csaba: „Mundus. Bibliográfia”, In Maczelka Csaba: Angol utópiák kutatói webhely, hozzáférés: <dátum>, https://utopikus.com/muvek/mundus/bibliografia/.