LACHRIMAE,/ OR SEAVEN TEARES/ FIGURED IN SEAVEN PASSIO-/nate Pavans, with divers other Pavans, Gali-/ards, and Almands, set forth for the Lute, Viols, or/ Violons, in five parts:/ BY Iohn Dowland Bacheler of Musicke, and Lute-/nist to the most Royall and Magnificent, Christian the fourth, King of/ Denmarke, Norway, Vandales, and Gothes, Duke/ of Sleswicke, Holsten, Stormaria, and Ditmarsh:/ Earle of Oldenburge and/ Delmenhorst.// Aut Furit, aut Lachrimat, quem non Fortuna beauit.

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Books and Articles

Articles

D. Pinto, ‘Dowland's Tears: Aspects of Lachrimae’, The Lute Society Journal, 37 (1997), 44-75

S. McCoy, ‘Review of ed. Edgar Hunt, John Dowland: Complete Consort Music (Schott: 1985)’, Chelys, 15 (1986), 54-56

Books and Journals

P.K. Holman, Dowland Lachrymae (1604) (Cambridge, 1999)

ed. , P. Warlock, Lachrimae, or seven tears figured in seven passionate pavans with divers other pavans galiards and almands by John Dowland (London, 1927) - Modern edition

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