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

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

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

Books and Journals

Peter Kenneth Holman, Dowland Lachrymae (1604) (Cambridge, 1999)

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

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