Dramas. —
Every Man in his Humour, 4to,
1601;
The Case is Altered, 4to,
1609;
Every Man out of his Humour,
4to, 1600;
Cynthia’s Revels, 4to,
1601;
Poetaster, 4to, 1602;
Sejanus, 4to, 1605;
Eastward Ho (with Chapman
and Marston), 4to, 1605;
Volpone, 4to, 1607;
Epicoene, or the Silent Woman,
4to, 1609 (?), fol., 1616;
The Alchemist, 4to, 1612;
Catiline, his Conspiracy,
4to, 1611;
Bartholomew Fayre, 4to, 1614
(?), fol., 1631;
The Divell is an Asse, fol.,
1631;
The Staple of Newes, fol.,
1631;
The New Sun, 8vo, 1631, fol.,
1692;
The Magnetic Lady, or Humours
Reconcild, fol., 1640;
A Tale of a Tub, fol., 1640;
The Sad Shepherd, or a Tale
of Robin Hood, fol., 1641;
Mortimer his Fall (fragment),
fol., 1640.
To Jonson have also been attributed additions to Kyd’s Jeronymo, and collaboration in The Widow with Fletcher and Middleton, and in the Bloody Brother with Fletcher.
Poems. —
Epigrams, The Forrest, Underwoods,
published in fols., 1616,
1640;
Selections: Execration
against Vulcan, and Epigrams, 1640;
G. Hor. Flaccus his art
of Poetry, Englished by Ben Jonson,
1640;
Leges Convivialis, fol., 1692.
Other minor poems first appeared
in Gifford’s edition of Works.
Prose. —
Timber, or Discoveries made upon
Men and Matter, fol., 1641;
The English Grammar, made by Ben
Jonson for the benefit of
Strangers, fol.,
1640.
Masques and Entertainments were published in the early folios.
Works. —
Fol., 1616, vol. 2, 1640 (1631-41);
fol., 1692, 1716-19, 1729;
edited by
P. Whalley, 7 vols., 1756;
by Gifford
(with Memoir), 9 vols., 1816, 1846;
re-edited
by F. Cunningham, 3 vols., 1871;
in
9 vols., 1875;
by Barry Cornwall (with Memoir),
1838;
by B. Nicholson (Mermaid Series),
with Introduction
by C. H. Herford, 1893, etc.;
Nine Plays, 1904; ed.
H. C. Hart (Standard Library), 1906, etc;
Plays and Poems, with Introduction
by H. Morley (Universal
Library),
1885;
Plays (7) and Poems (Newnes),
1905;
Poems, with Memoir by H. Bennett
(Carlton Classics), 1907;
Masques and Entertainments,
ed. by H. Morley, 1890.
Selections. —
J. A. Symonds, with Biographical
and Critical Essay,
(Canterbury
Poets), 1886;
Grosart, Brave Translunary
Things, 1895;
Arber, Jonson Anthology, 1901;
Underwoods, Cambridge University
Press, 1905;
Lyrics (Jonson, Beaumont and
Fletcher), the Chap Books,
No. 4, 1906;
Songs (from Plays, Masques,
etc.), with earliest known setting,
Eragny Press,
1906.