Britannia, Ralph Brooke, and the Representation of Privilege in Elizabethan England [*].

From: Renaissance Quarterly | Date: June 22, 2000| Author: ROCKETT, WILLIAM | Copyright information

The fourth edition of Britannia (1594) contained a marked increase in the representation of the propertied classes. The names of landowners, new families as well as old, were increased by approximately three hundred over the third edition of 1590. The fourth edition also contained a new index -- "Barones et Illustriores Familiae" -- which, together with the new names, registered first Camden's awareness of the changing character of Elizabethan society and second his qualifications ...

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