
Ben Jonson
11 June 1573 – 6 August 1637
100 works on record
Biography
Works

Epicene, or The silent woman

At the Auditorium playe-house
Ben Jonson's Volpone: or, The foxe

The selected plays of Ben Jonson

Every man out of his humour, 1600
The masqve of qveenes celebrated from the house of fame by the most absolute in all state, and title. Anne, queene of Great Britaine, &c
Pleasure reconciled to virtue
The sad shepherd; or, A tale of Robin Hood
The key keeper

The staple of news

Ben. Ionson's execration against Vulcan
Lyrics of Ben Jonson, Beaumont, and Fletcher

Poetaster, or, The arraignment

The magnetic lady
The diuell is an asse

Bartholomew Fair
Newes from the new world discover'd in the moone
Pleasure reconciled to vertue
Bartholomew Fair. A comedy
Pans anniversarie, or, The shepherds holy-day

Sejanus
Four select plays
The description of the masque
Hymenaei, or, The solemnities of masque, and barriers, magnificently performed on the eleventh, and twelfth nights, from Christmas
A particvlar entertainment of the Qveene and Prince their highnesse at Althrope, at the right Honourable the Lord Spencers, on Saturday being the 25. of Iune 1603, as they came first into the kingdome
Discoveries, 1641. Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619
A masque presented in the house of the Right Honorable the Lord Haye

Celebration of Ben Jonson
The characters of two royall masques
Love freed from ignorance and folly
Ben: Jonson, his Volpone, or, The foxe
Time vindicated
Ben Jonson, his Case is altered

Underwoods
Ben Ionson, his Case is alterd
Time vindicated to himselfe and to his honors
Jonson's Masque of gipsies in theBurley, Belvoir, and Windsor versions
The fountaine of self-love

The works of Ben Ionson
B. Jon: his part of King James his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March, 1603
The sad shepherd: or, a tale of Robin Hood, a fragment, written by Ben Jonson. With a continuation, notes, and an appendix
B. Jon
The new inne, or, The light heart

Complete plays
The workes of Beniamin Ionson

Ben Jonsonʹs conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden
Ben Jonson: Volpone
The best plays of the old dramatists
Ben Jonson's Dramen in Neudruck hrsg. nach der Folio 1616 von W. Bang
Seianus

The English grammar
The widdow
Ben Jonson's Dramen in Neudruck

A tale of a tub
B. Jon: his part of King James his royall ... entertainement through his ... cittie of London ... the 15 of March
Catiline his conspiracy· VVritten by Ben: Ionson
Ben: Ionson his Volpone or The foxe

Volpone

The divell is an asse

Ben Jonson's Every man out of his humor
Every man in his humour. 1601
Mercury vindicated, a masque at Whitehall, 1616
Ben Jonson: Selected works
The English grammar (from the Works) 1640

Ben Jonson: selected masques
Songs and lyrics
The description of the masque celebrating the happy marriage of John, Lord Ramsey, Vicount Hadington, with the Lady Elizabeth Ratcliffe, daughter to the Right Honor: Robert, Earle of Sussex, at Court on the Shrove-Tuesday at night, 1608

Bartholmew Fair

The works of Ben Jonson
Ben Jonson's Poetaster, or, The arraignment
Discoveries made upon men and matter and some poems
Ben Jonson's The fountaine of self-love

Ben Jonson's plays and masques
The dramatic works of Ben Jonson
Oberon
Timber: or, Discoveries: being observations on men and manners

Notes of Ben Jonson's conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden. January, M.DC.XIX
Ben Jonson's Seianus his fall

Catiline
The characters of two royall masques, the one of blacknesse, the other of beautie

Cynthias's revels
A masque presented in the house of the Right Honorable the Lord Haye, by divers of noble quality, his friends, for the entertaimnent of Monsieur Le Baron De Tour, extraordinarie ambassadour for the French king, on Saturday the 22. of February, 1617
Neptunes triumph for the returne of Albion
The fountaine of selfe-loue. Or Cynthias reuels
The works of Ben Johnson
The songs and poems of Ben Jonson

Sad shepherd, with Waldron's continuation
The masque of owles at Kenelworth
The lover's pledge. A favourite song
Seianvs his fall

Poems
Ben Jonson's Every man in his humor
Ben Johson
Catiline his conspiracy. VVritten by Ben: Ionson. And now acted by his Maiesties Servants with great applause
Christmas, his masque
The masque of augures
For the honour of Wales

Catiline his conspiracy
Loves triumph through Callipolis
A pleasant comedy, called: The case is altered