DEEP: Database of Early English Playbooks

1621 Anonymous Mucedorus (and Amadine)

Reference Information

DEEP #: 267
Greg #: 151i
STC/Wing #: 18237.5
Record Type: Single-Play Playbook
Play Type: Adult Professional
Genre (Annals): Romantic Comedy
 
Book Edition: 10
Play Edition: 10
Format: Quarto
Leaves: 24
Date of First Publication: 1598
Date of First Production: 1590 [1588-1598; revised 1610]
Company of First Production: Unknown
Company Attribution: King's Men
 
Total Editions: 16 quartos

Title-Page Features

Title: A Most Pleasant Comedy of Mucedorus the Kings Sonne of Valentia, and Amadine the Kings Daughter of Aragon. With the merry conceits of Mouse. Amplified with new Additions, ... Very delectable, and ful of conceited mirth
Author:
Performance: as it was acted before the Kings Maiesty, at White-hall on Shroue-sunday night. By his Hignesse Seruants, vsually playing at the Globe.
Imprint: LONDON, Printed for Iohn Wright, and are to be sold at his shop without New-gate, at the signe of the Bible. 1621.

Paratextual Material

Character List: "Ten persons may easily play it" [A2v]

Stationer Information

Printer: Eld, George (?)
Publisher: Wright, John (1)
Imprint Location: D.3 (Newgate Without - Giltspur St.)
Entries in Stationers' Register: Sep 17, 1618: Transferred from the widow of William Jones (2) to John Wright (1): "The Comedy Called Mucedorus".
Jun 27, 1646: Transferred from John Wright (1) to Edward Wright: "The Comedie of Mucedorus."
Apr 4, 1655: Transferred from Edward Wright to William Gilbertson: "The Comedy called Mucedorus."
Jun 17, 1656: Transferred from William Gilbertson to Francis Coles: "the Comedie called Mucedorus".