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References
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A tourist goes to Paris Garden to see a bear-baiting, but instead must suffer a play (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/5183">EMLoT Event 5183 </a>)
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E.K. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage, vol 2 (Oxford, 1923), p 470
Title
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'A North Country Song,' in Sir William Davenant et al, Wit and Drollery (London, 1656), sig F7v
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/5431">EMLoT Record 5431 </a>
Description
An account of the resource
<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: 'A North Country Song,' in Sir William Davenant et al, Wit and Drollery (London, 1656), sig F7v (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2488">EMLoT Primary Source 2488 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> E.K. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage, vol 2 (Oxford, 1923), p 470 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2294">EMLoT Secondary Source 2294 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as A North Countrey Song' in 'Wit and Drollery' (1656).<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted, original emphasis retained, punctuation standardized.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> No.
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Text
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A tourist goes to Paris Garden to see a bear-baiting, but instead must suffer a play (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/5183">EMLoT Event 5183 </a>)
Bibliographic Citation
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John Briley, 'Of Stake and Stage,' Shakespeare Survey 8 (1955), p 106
Title
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'A North Country Song,' in Sir William Davenant et al, Wit and Drollery (London, 1656), sig F7v
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/9067">EMLoT Record 9067 </a>
Description
An account of the resource
<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: 'A North Country Song,' in Sir William Davenant et al, Wit and Drollery (London, 1656), sig F7v (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2488">EMLoT Primary Source 2488 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> John Briley, 'Of Stake and Stage,' Shakespeare Survey 8 (1955), p 106 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/3987">EMLoT Secondary Source 3987 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as A North Country Song [. . .] Wit and Drollery (1656).<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted, punctuation standardized, spelling partially standardized.<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> No.
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Title
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Transcription Records
Text
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References
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Thomas Dekker's 'The Owl's Almanac' records the death of the bear George Stone (<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/7568">EMLoT Event 7568 </a>)
Bibliographic Citation
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John Payne Collier, A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language, vol 3 (New York, 1866), 100
Title
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[Thomas Dekker?], The Owl's Almanac (London, 1618), sig B4
<a title="EMLoT Record" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/emlot-record/9117">EMLoT Record 9117 </a>
Description
An account of the resource
<b>The primary source (archival document) transcribed</b>: [Thomas Dekker?], The Owl's Almanac (London, 1618), sig B4 (<a title="EMLoT Primary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/2486">EMLoT Primary Source 2486 </a>).<br /><b>The secondary source containing the transcription:</b> John Payne Collier, A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language, vol 3 (New York, 1866), 100 (<a title="EMLoT Secondary Source" href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/document/4491">EMLoT Secondary Source 4491 </a>). The primary source was cited in the secondary source containing the transcription as Dekker, The Owles Almanacke.<br /><b> Transcription notes: </b> excerpted, original spelling and punctuation retained, parenthetical note(s).<br /><b> Corrections to the transcription:</b> No.
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Title
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Events
Event
A non-persistent, time-based occurrence. Metadata for an event provides descriptive information that is the basis for discovery of the purpose, location, duration, and responsible agents associated with an event. Examples include an exhibition, webcast, conference, workshop, open day, performance, battle, trial, wedding, tea party, conflagration.
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Title
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A character in Dekker's 'Satiromastix' claims to have played 'Zulziman' at Paris Garden
<a href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/4197">EMLoT Event 4197</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Horace, a character in Dekker's 'Satiromastix,' claims to have played 'Zulziman' at Paris Garden. The playhouse in question here is almost certainly the Swan, and not the Bear Garden.
Date
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1602
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
before 1602
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Paris Garden, Swan, Bear Garden
Is Referenced By
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1240, 4415
beargarden context
performance context
playhouse context
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Title
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Events
Event
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A character in Richard Brome's 'The Antipodes' mocks the Bear Garden dancing masters
<a href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/4421">EMLoT Event 4421</a>
Description
An account of the resource
The character Letoy in Richard Brome's 'The Antipodes' advises his actors to avoid performing 'Like one o'th' dancing Masters o'the Beare-garden.'
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1640
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1638
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Bear Garden, Hope
Is Referenced By
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
4639
beargarden context
cultural context
performance context
playhouse context
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Title
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Events
Event
A non-persistent, time-based occurrence. Metadata for an event provides descriptive information that is the basis for discovery of the purpose, location, duration, and responsible agents associated with an event. Examples include an exhibition, webcast, conference, workshop, open day, performance, battle, trial, wedding, tea party, conflagration.
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Title
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A summary of theatres built in London: Edmund Howes
<a href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/5431">EMLoT Event 5431</a>
Description
An account of the resource
The 1631 edition of John Stow's 'Annals,' continued by Edmund Howes, contains an account of the burning of the Globe and Fortune theatres, and a summary of theatres built in London. Some are named but many are left unnamed. After a description of the burning of the Globe and Fortune, Howes mentions the newly-built Salisbury Court theatre: 'in the yeere one thousand sixe hundred twenty nine, there was builded a new faire Play-house, neere the white fryers.' Howes writes that, 'this is the seauenteenth Stage, or common Play-house, which hath beene new made with-in the space of threescore yeeres within London and the Suburbs, viz. Fiue Innes, or common Osteryes turned to Play-houses, one Cock-pit, S. Paules singing Schoole, one in the Black-fryers, and one in the White-fryers, which was built last of all . . . all the rest not named, were erected only for common Play-houses, besides the new built Beare garden, which was built as well for playes, and fencers prizes, as Bull bayting; besides one in former time at Newington Buts.'
Date
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1631
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1569 - 1629
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Boar's Head, Swan, Hope, Salisbury Court, Phoenix/Cockpit, Newington Butts, Globe (I), Globe (II), Fortune (I), Fortune (II), St Paul's, Bel Savage, Curtain, Red Bull, Red Lion, Theatre, Whitefriars, Bear Garden
Is Referenced By
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709, 1931, 2777, 2959, 3012, 4260, 4261, 4264, 5708, 6791, 8629,
Rights
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Copyright Sally-Beth MacLean
beargarden context
cultural context
fire
playhouse business
playhouse context
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Title
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Events
Event
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Title
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A tourist goes to Paris Garden to see a bear-baiting, but instead must suffer a play
<a href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/5183">EMLoT Event 5183</a>
Description
An account of the resource
The comic 'North Country Song' is told from the point of view of a visitor to London. He is enraged to find that the day he visits Paris Garden [the Hope], that a play is slated for performance, rather than a bear-baiting, '[a]nd in Hunkes his house a crue of Players.'
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1656
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
before 1614, after 1642
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Bear Garden, Paris Garden, Hope
Is Referenced By
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5431, 9067
bear-baiting
beargarden context
performance
playhouse context
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Title
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Events
Event
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Title
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A version of John Norden's London map includes views of the Bear Garden, the Globe and Swan, and the Rose mislabelled as 'The Stare'
<a href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/7543">EMLoT Event 7543</a>
Description
An account of the resource
The London map first published in John Norden's 1593 Speculum Britanniae reappears as an updated inset piece in his panoramic map of London, produced sometime between March and October 1600. This later version offers a view of the Swan, as well as the Bear Garden, Globe, and the Rose (here mislabelled as 'The Stare'). All four buildings are circular.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
after March 1600 - before October 1600
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1600
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Bear Garden, Globe (II), Swan, Rose
Is Referenced By
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820, 9089
image
map
playhouse context
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https://trackabear.library.utoronto.ca/files/original/d8a62341967f8f40c47ee1f5f964f454.pptx
e73f13823c1c2021083e8f1a4c517996
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Title
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Documentation
Subject
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documentation of Trackabear site
Description
An account of the resource
Documentation of Trackabear site: <br /><ul><li>latest .csv files containing the data, formatted for import into Omeka</li>
<li>crosswalk indicating how EMLoT data relates to Trackabear help files</li>
</ul>
Creator
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Alexandra Bolintineanu
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Title
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An Introduction to the Early Modern Theatres Database
Subject
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Early Modern London Theatres (EMLoT) database
Description
An account of the resource
A slideshow that introduces the basic structure and content of the EMLoT database and instructions for how to start browsing.
Creator
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John Estabillo
Format
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.pptx
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3cd8562edd3960ff24007fc3b9e923c6
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Title
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Events
Event
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Participants
Names of individuals or groups participating in the event
Alessandro Magno (traveller)
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Title
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An Italian merchant sailor visits London, and describes a spectacle at the Bear Garden
<a href="http://www.emlot.kcl.ac.uk/db/record/event/7539">EMLoT Event 7539</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Alessandro Magno, an Italian merchant sailor, visits London in 1562, and describes his experience at the Bear Garden. The arena houses some two hundred dogs, maintained separately in small boxes made of boards; another pen houses bears and wild bulls. Performances take place in a circular space in the middle, surrounded by stands with awnings to protect against sun and rain. People gather there on Sundays to see the dogs being trained. Entrance fees are one penny to stand below, and two pennies to go into the stands, and the entertainments last from vespers until evening. In the course of the performance Magno attends, the dogs are used to bait -- in order -- a monkey on a horse, some bears, and a wild bull. Magno observes that this last form of baiting 'is finer to see than the others and is more dangerous for the dogs than the others, many of which are wounded and die, and it lasts until evening.'
Date
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1562
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
after 3/1/1562
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Bear Garden
Is Referenced By
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9083
Rights
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Transcription copyright Sally-Beth MacLean
animal baiting
bear-baiting
beargarden business
beargarden context
bull-baiting
performance context