Bibliográfia

Korabeli kiadások

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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

  1. 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.
  2. Hall, Joseph (1949). The Poems of Joseph Hall. (Szerk. A. Davenport). Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.

Szakirodalom

  1. 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.
  2. Wands, John Millar (1981b). Antipodal Imperfection – Hall’s Mundus alter et idem and its debt to More’s Utopia. Moreana, 18(69), 85–100.
  3. 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.

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