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Part II, Oi_4, 182

Henry IV, Part I, 249 n.


Henry IV, Part II, 254 n.


Henry V, 165 w.


Henry VI, Part III, 107 n.


GENERAL INDEX
317
Henslowe, references to Tambur-

laine, 61-2, 149 n.


Herford, C. H., on sources of Tam-

burlaine, 286, 304


Hero and Leander, 50, 58, 89 n.,

98 n., 150 n., 169 n., 171 n.


Herodotus, 95 n., 100 ns., 260 n.
Hesiod, 130 w.
Hey wood, T., 11
Hill, W., publisher, 67
Homer, 93 n., 100 n., 146 n.
Homeric Hymn, 255 w.
Horace, Marlowe's knowledge of,

52, 60, 161 n., 177 w., 216 n.,


259 n.
Hubbard, F. G., 305


Hiibner, E., 304
Humours, 195 n., 273-4 n. See also

under Elements


Huntington Library, early Tambur-

laine octavos in, i, 3


Hyrcania, Timur's invasion of, 25
Ignatius, B., 297

India, 19, 25-6, 106 n., 136 n.


Ingram, J. H.. 304


investion, 77 n.


Iphigeneia in Tauris, 90 n.


Ispahan, 25 n., 157 n., 295 n.


Ive, P., connection with Walsing-


ham family, 9-10. Practise of
Fortification, 8-10, 45 and n.,
197 n., 225 ns., 226 n.
Jaxartes, 60, 100 n., 246 n.

Jenghiz Khan, 19, 20, 106 n.


Jerusalem, King of, 181 n.


Jew of Malta, 137 n.


Jones, R., printer, 67, 104 n., 134 n.


Julian, Papal Legate, 42-3


K


Kastner, L. E., 305

Keats, and Marlowe, 51


Kellner, L., 304


Khans of Tartary, 18-22 ; military


genius of, 19


King John, 75 n., 90 n., no n.
Knolles, historian, 34, 308
Koeppel, E., 304
Koran, the, 211 n.
Kublai Khan, 19, 20
Kwand Amir, account of Timur, 23,

306
Lachryma Christi, 204 n.


Lamb, C, Specimens, 16
Langbaine, G., on authorship of

Tamburlaine, 13


Lantchidol, 187 n.
Larissa, 194 w.
Latinisms in Marlowe's English ;

constructions, 74 n., 97 n. ;


vocabulary, 82 n., 106 n., 141 n.,


157 w., 177 w., 242 M., 272 w.


Rare mistakes in quantity,


162 n., 217 n.


leaguer, 201 n.
Leunclavius, historian, account of

Timur, 17, 18, 26 n., 27, 34,


292 n., 308


Lonicerus, historian, account of

Timur and Marlowe's knowledge


of, 33 and n., 35, 42, 144 w..


181 n., 206 n., 211 n., 300 w.,


307 w. Quoted, 181 n., 206 n.,


211 n.
Love's Labour's Lost, 114 n.


Lucan, Marlowe's knowledge of and

possible reminiscences, 52, 60,


131 n., 138 n., 161 n.


Lucretius, 123 n., 147 n.
Lydgate, 237-8 n., 280 n.

M


Macbeth, 121 n., 131 n., 151 n.,

170 n., 196 n., 252 n.


Machiavelli, 223 w.
Mackail, J. W., 113 w.
McKerrow, R. B., 3 and n., 4, 67 n.,

304

Macrobius, 145 n.

Madness, Marlowe's treatment of,


170 n., 247 n.

Magni Tamerlanis . . . Vita. See


Perondinus

Mahomet, Tamburlaine 's attitude


to, 7, 266 n.

Mahometan beliefs, Marlowe's refer-


ences to, 92 n.

Malone, E., on authorship of


Tamburlaine, 14 and n.

Mambrino, see Fabriano


manage, 272 w.


Maps, Marlowe's use of, 46-8


Marlowe, C, authorship of Tambur-


laine, 11-16. Treatment of his
sources; general, 34-5, 38-41,
48-52 ; Mexia, 38-41 ; Peron-
dinus, 38-41 ; see also under
Ariosto, Belleforest, Haytoun,
318
TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT
Lonicerus, etc. ; relative slight-
ness of his debt, 50-2. Treatment
of Tamburlaine ; interpretation
of character of Timur, 18, 40, 48-
51 ; af&nity with Perondinus
here, 32 ; original significance of
figure of Timur, 52-3 ; changes
in this conception as play-
advances, 53-4 ; ultimate funda-
mental misinterpretation of
Timur, 58-9 ; the essential value
of this, 60-1. His scholarship,
51-2 ; see also under Aristotle,
Cicero, Horace, Lucan, Ovid,
Virgil, etc. ; see also under
Astronomy,Cosmology, Elements,
Humours, Latinisms, Maps,
Ortehus, Physiology, Tartars,
Timur Khan, the historians in
general, etc.

Marquardsen, A., 304


mated, 73 n.


Mauretania, 126 n.


Media, boundaries and position of,


76 n., 97 n.

Mercantam (Merchantum), Timur 's


capital, 298, 302

metaphysical, 252 w.


Metre and prosody, notes on, 71, 78,


82, 95, 96, 102, 105, 106, 113, 117,
141, 150, 162, 166, 167, 171, 171-
2, 175, 203, 266, 270, 271

Mexia, Pedro, historian, account of


Tamburlaine, 18, 26, 28 n., 29,
30-1, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 299 w.,
307. His sources, 290 w., 297.
Marlowe's modification of his
account, 48-50. References to
and quotations in notes, 69, 82,
85, 122. 125, 127, 140, 144, 156-7,
158, 171, 181, 183

Meyer, E., 304


Millet, R. P., 216 >?.


Milton, comparison with, 52, 147 w.


Mitford, T., 132, 165, 178, 226, 304


Mommsen, C. J. T., 304


Mongols, see Tartars


Moor, Marlowe's use of name, 200 n.


Morocco (Moroccus), 116 w., 128 n.


Muenster, cosmographer, 33, 35,


307
Mulfazat, 297, 306


Mycetes, character of, 40, 56, 65,

72-3 n., 103 n.


N


Nashe, T., Tamburlaine attributed
to, 14
Natolia, 183 >z.

Neilson, W. A., editor, 286


Nemesis, loi n., 233 n.


Newnes, edition, 285


Newton, T., translator of Curio, 28,


33 and n., 35, 125 n., 181 n.,
248 w., 292 w., 294 w., 302, 307.
Supposed author of Tamburlaine,

13
Nicholay, N., 81 w., 116 n., 125 w.,


127 M., 135 w. Quoted, 127 w.,
185 n.

O


Octavos, the four early, 1-6 ; their
relations, 5-6, 281-2, 151 n. ;
of 1590 (Oj), v-viii, 1-2, 67,
134 w., 281-2, 283-4, 285, 303;
of 1593 (O2), 2, 67, 283-4 ; of
1597(03). 2-3. 5. 67, 281-2, 303;
of 1605/6 (O4), 3-4, 67, 281-2,
303. Supposed earlier edition of
Oi, 4-5 ; of 1592, identified
with O2, 4-5

Olympia, source of character and


episode of, 44-5 and n.

Orcanes, 41-2, 55, 181 n.


Orestes, 89 n.


orifex, 232 n.


Orlando Furioso, see Ariosto


Ortelius, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum,


Marlowe's use of, 47-8, 52, and
notes to, 72, 76, 77, 82, 95, 97,
116, 135, 184, 185, 187, 188, 201,
202, 203, 205-6, 240, 243, 246

Othello, 185 n.


Ovid, Marlowe's knowledge and


possible reminiscences of, 52, 60,
and notes to, 81, 85, 87, 90, 93,
loi, 109, 112, 114, 122, 123, 129,
143, 146, 149, 150, 161, 167, 185,
186, 192, 200, 201, 216, 223, 224,
255, 259, 263
Paleologus, Manuel, Emperor, iiy n.
Palmerius, historian, 26, 28, 35,

297 n., 306


Panama Canal, Marlowe's apparent

anticipation of, 135 w.


parcel, 156 n.
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