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An Enterlude of the Vertuous and Godly Queene
Hester (ca. 1522-27)
58
The Trial of Dr. Roderigo Lopez (1594) 62
William Camden's History of the Reign of Queen
Elizabeth (1607-17, 1625)
63
4. Classical and Renaissance Concepts of Male Friendship 69
FROM:
Cicero, De Amicitia (44 B.C.)
72
Sir Thomas Elyot, The Governor (1531) 76
Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene (1596) 81
Michel de Montaigne, "Of Friendship" (ca. 1580) 84
Sir Francis Bacon, "Of Friendship" (1625) 87
5. Elizabethan Marriage 93
FROM:
Heinrich Bullinger, The Christian State of
Matrimony (1541)
99
Edwin Sandys, Sermons (1585) 102
Henry Smith, A Preparative to Marriage (1591) 105
6. Usury, Interest, and the Rise of Capitalism 115
FROM:
The Geneva Bible (1560)
121
An Act against Usury (1571) 123
John Woolley's Speech in Parliament (1571) 125
Thomas Wilson, A Discourse upon Usury (1572) 126
John Calvin, Commentaries on the Last Books of
Moses (1554)
130
Yehiel Nissim da Pisa, The Eternal Life (1559) 133
Phillip Stubbes, The Anatomy of Abuses (1583) 135
7. Contemporary Applications and Interpretation 141
FROM:
Tom Tugend, "Synagogue arson suspects kept
'hit-list' of Sacramento-area Jews" (1999)
143

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Publication Information: Book Title: Understanding The Merchant of Venice: A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents. Contributors: Jay L. Halio - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: viii.
    
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