There is a link to the texts cited below from our REED theatre resources page, http://www.chass.utoronto.ca:8080/~reed/stage.html =========Text of Forwarded Message====================== I am pleased to be announce the posting on the Web of a hypertext critical edition (with introduction, commentary, and English translation) of George Ruggle's Latin comedy Ignoramus (1615). url: http://eee.uci.edu/~papyri/ruggle Ignoramus is based on the 1596 comedy La Trappolaria by Giambattista Della Porta. Since there is no modern edition of this work, I have also posted a transcript of the Italian text on the Web. url: http://eee.uci.edu/~papyri/trappolaria I have also recently posted on the Web annotated text of Matthew Gwinne's 1605 playlet Tres Sibyllae (often regarded as an important source document for Shakespeare's Macbeth) url: http://eee.uci.edu/~papyri/sibyls I would be very grateful if recipients of this notification who supervise on- line bibliographical pages would add links to these sites, as well as to the sites for my other posted Web texts. A full listing may be found by following the link placed on the contents pages of all three of the sites listed here. I would also be grateful if others of you would do what you can to publicize the existence of these sites, or give me the e-mail addresses of others who may be interested in them (most especially proprietors of bibliographical pages). Dana F. Sutton Professor of Classic University of California, Irvine [log in to unmask] ==============================================================