Item Number: 132721 Title: Heralds and Heraldry in Shakespeare’s England Author: Ramsay, Nigel (ed) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9781907730351 Description: Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2014. 28cm., hardcover, 342pp., 85 illus., most in color. Published on occasion of the exhibition at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC. Contents: 1. The Heralds and the Elizabethan Court: Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester as Deputy Earl Marshal, by Simon Adams; 2. ‘William Smith, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant’, by Nigel Ramsay; with an edition by Anne Payne of Smith’s MS ‘Tract on Abuses Committed by the Painters and Others to the Detriment of the Heralds’; 3. ‘Grants and Confirmations of Arms’, by Clive Cheesman, Richmond Herald; 4. ‘“A herald, Kate? O put me in thy books.” Shakespeare, the Heralds’ Visitations, and a new Visitation Address’, by Adrian Ailes; 5. ‘Tudor Pedigree Rolls and their Uses’, by Sir John Baker; 6. ‘Colours of Continuity: The Heraldic Funeral’, by Roger Kuin; 7. ‘Heraldry and the Gentry Community in Shakespeare’s England’, by Richard Cust; 8. ‘“Wanting Arms”: Heraldic Decoration in Lesser Houses’, by Tara Hamling; 9. ‘Heraldry in Tudor and Jacobean Portraits’, by Karen Hearn; 10. ‘Heraldic Language and Identity in Shakespeare’s Plays’, by Beatrice Groves; 11. ‘Literary and Dramatic Heraldry’, by Kathryn Will; 12. ‘Heraldry and Alternate Emblematic Forms in the Age of Shakespeare’, by Alan R. Young From the Late Seventeenth Century to the Present Day’, by Peter O’Donoghue, York Herald.
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