Ben Jonson
Active Years
Min year: 1600, Max year: 1799, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1600: The comicall satyre of euery man out of his humor. As it was first composed by the author B.I. Containing more than hath been publickely spoken or acted. VVith the seuerall character of euery person
- 1600: The comicall satyre of euery man out of his humor. As it was first composed by the author B.I. Containing more then hath been publikely spoken or acted. With the seuerall character of euery person
- 1600: The com[ical satyre of] every [man] out of his humor. As it was first composed by the author B.I. Containing more than hath been publikely spoken or acted. With the seuerall character of euery person
- 1601: Euery man in his humor
- 1601: The fountaine of selfe-loue. Or Cynthias reuels
- 1602: Poetaster or The arraignment
- 1604: B. Ion: his part of King Iames his royall and magnificent entertainement through his honorable cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603
- 1605: Seianus his fall. VVritten by Ben: Ionson
- 1606: Hymenaei: or The solemnities of masque, and barriers
- 1607: Ben: Ionson his Volpone or The foxe.
- 1608: The characters of two royall masques
- 1609: The masque of queenes
- 1609: Ben: Ionson, his Case is alterd
- 1609: A pleasant comedy, called: The case is alterd
- 1611: Catiline his conspiracy· VVritten by Ben: Ionson
- 1612: The alchemist
- 1616: The workes of Beniamin Ionson
- 1616: The workes of Beniamin Ionson.
- 1616: The workes of Beniamin Ionson
- 1617: Louers made men
- 1620: The silent woman
- 1620: Epicoene, or the silent woman
- 1621: The masque of augures
- 1623: Time vindicated to himselfe, and to his honors
- 1624: Neptunes triumph for the returne of Albion
- 1624: A strange banquet; or, The Devils entertainment by Cook Laurel at the Peak in Devonshire
- 1625: The fortvnate isles and their vnion
- 1631: Chloridia
- 1631: Loues triumph through Callipolis
- 1631: Bartholmevv fayre
- 1631: The nevv inne. Or, The light heart
- 1635: Catiline his conspiracy. VVritten by Ben: Ionson. And now acted by his Maiesties Servants with great applause
- 1635: Catiline his conspiracy. VVritten by Ben: Ionson. And now acted by his Maiesties Servants with great applause
- 1640: Every man in his humour, a comedy.
- 1640: Ben: Ionson's execration against Vulcan·
- 1640: The workes of Benjamin Ionson
- 1641: The divell is an asse
- 1641: The vvorkes of Benjamin Jonson. The second volume
- 1641: The vvorkes of Benjamin Jonson. The second volume
- 1647: A strange banquet, or, The divels entertainment by Cook Laurell at the Peak in Devonshire
- 1669: Catiline his conspiracy·
- 1674: Catiline his conspiracy·
- 1674: Catiline his conspiracy·
- 1678: A strange banquet: or, the devils entertainment by Cook Laurel, at the Peak in Devonshire
- 1680: The alchemist
- 1680: Catiline, his conspiracy
- 1680: Volpone
- 1680: Epicoene
- 1684: A Strange banquet: or, The Devils entertainment by Cook Laurel at the Peak in Derby-shire
- 1692: The works of Ben Jonson
- 1695: A strange banquet: or, The devil's entertainment by Cook Laurel, at the Peak in Derby-shire
- 1709: Epicoene
- 1709: Volpone
- 1709: The alchemist
- 1710: Epicoene
- 1710: Volpone: or, The fox
- 1710: Catiline his conspiracy
- 1710: Volpone
- 1710: The alchemist
- 1711: Earl Mortimer's speech.
- 1714: Volpone
- 1715: Four select plays
- 1716: The works of Ben. Johnson
- 1716: Bartholomew fair
- 1729: Ben. Johnson's plays
- 1729: Epicoene
- 1730: The alchymist
- 1732: The alchemist
- 1732: Volpone
- 1732: The three celebrated plays of that excellent poet Ben Johnson
- 1732: Epicoene
- 1732: Epicoene
- 1733: Epicoene
- 1735: Bartholomew Fair. A comedy
- 1736: Volpone: or, The fox
- 1736: Epicoene
- 1737: Volpone
- 1739: Volpone
- 1739: Catiline his conspiracy
- 1739: Epicoene
- 1739: The alchemist
- 1739: The alchemist
- 1739: Bartholomew Fair
- 1740: O rare Ben Johnson!
- 1747: Catilina, :tragediede Ben-Johnson
- 1749: Volpone
- 1752: Epicoene
- 1752: Plays
- 1752: Every man in his humour. A comedy
- 1752: The alchemist
- 1752: Volpone
- 1755: Every man in his humour
- 1756: Every man in his humour
- 1756: The works of Ben. Jonson
- 1756: The widow
- 1757: Every man in his humour
- 1759: Every man in his humour
- 1759: Every man in his humour. A comedy
- 1761: Every man in his humour
- 1763: The alchemist
- 1765: Every man in his humour
- 1766: Plays
- 1768: Every man in his humour
- 1768: Epicoene
- 1769: Every man in his humour
- 1770: The acting plays of Ben Johnson
- 1770: The alchemist
- 1774: The alchemist
- 1774: Every man in his humour
- 1776: Every man in his humour
- 1776: Epicoene
- 1776: Every man in his humour
- 1777: The alchymist
- 1777: Every man in his humour
- 1778: Volpone
- 1780: Every man in his humour
- 1783: The sad shepherd: or, a tale of Robin Hood, a fragment, written by Ben Jonson. With a continuation, notes, and an appendix
- 1785: The lover's pledge. A favourite song
- 1786: Every man in his humour
- 1789: The works of Ben Jonson
- 1789: Every man in his humour
- 1791: The alchymist
- 1791: The alchymist
- 1791: Every man in his humour
- 1791: Every man in his humour
- 1792: Every man in his humour
- 1799: Every man in his humour
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