Friday, February 15, 2013

Paul Grebner bibliography 0.50

Update 0.50 This update starts filling in Grebner's appearances in England,the last empty category in the bibliography, with entries drawn from the ESTC. I haven't started listing the English works that mention Grebner in passing or give short excerpts but do not mention him on the title page. A problem yet to be addressed is how the English broadsides and pamphlets are related to the excerpts that appear in compilations.

I've also reordered the categories to something that makes a bit more sense based on what I've found so far: Early printed works, manuscripts, German editions, Dutch editions, British editions, other European editions, and secondary literature.

Update 0.43. The early Dutch editions now include the hybrids of Grebner's second prophecy and "Friess II," and I've simplified the early Dutch pamphlets, now that I see that the later pamphlets use different titles for what is in most respects the same work. The relationship between the Dutch pamphlets of ca. 1590 and those of 1599-1610 needs some work. I've also added an unattested early English and French edition, and the manuscripts listed by Carlos Gilly in the footnotes of his recent article.

Update 0.40. This update adds the following:
  • Three encyclopedic entries on Grebner from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  • Six German pamphlets from the early seventeenth century indexed under "Paul Gräbner."
  • One more Dutch pamphlet from 1599.
  • The entries IV-VII have been renumbered as V-VIII.
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Update 0.37. I've added two Dutch pamphlets dated 1605 attributed to "Jerrassemus van Eydenborch," which combine Grebner's "Second Marvelous Prophecy" of 1599 with the second prophecy of Wilhelm Friess and a series of prognostications for 1605-11 whose source is not yet identified. The relationship, if any, is unclear to the prognostications for the years up to 1609 or 1610 attributed to Grebner in other editions of this time period. I've also tried to assign the early Dutch editions to particular works, but this is still very tentative.

Update 0.35. Something that complicates tracking down Grebner's bibliography is that some works are cataloged under the name "Paulus Secundus," while some are cataloged under both "Grebner" and "Secundus." This update adds several "Secundus" pamphlets (IIIb.8-11). I suspect that we're close to a complete list of extant early German and Dutch pamphlets at this point. Even with a list of editions, however, we still don't know yet how many different works are represented here, and which titles represent which works.

We also discover one more mystery: IIIb.10, Extract vande prophecie, door eenen ghenaemt Paulus Secundus, der vrijer consten student, wt een nacht visioen, twelck hem gheopenbaert is, den 24. dach april, anno 1601. The title is clearly patterned on those of Dutch 1590 editions, but the night vision of 24 April 1601 picks the same date as the night vision of Wilhelm Friess in the second Friess prophecy. Emden, the place of publication, is the same as the 1639 edition of Friess II. The printer, "Hans Wilrinck," is otherwise unknown. Too many coincidences. I won't be happy until I see a facsimile.

Update 0.30: Plugging Grebner's name as an author into Google Books to see what pops up is also useful. It turns up 120+ titles, however, many of which are duplicates. If we restrict by date, we discover another mystery.
I.3: Michigan UL and Utrecht UL own copies of Nabal: comoedia sacra desumpta ex I. Samuel XXV. cap. / nunc primum conscripta et aedita a M. Paulo Grebenro Nivimontano (Antwerp: Diest, 1566). The name, place, genre, and printer fit Grebner's other early Antwerp works quite well. However, the title seems far too similar to Rudolf Gwalther's 1549 work Nabal. Rodolphi Gualtheri tigurini comoedia sacra, quae inscribitur nabal, desumpta ex i. samuelis xxv. cap. nunc primum conscripta et aedita (VD16 W 1125). How did Grebner's name end up attached to what looks like Gwalther's work? Did Grebner just happen to compose his own work with the same title? Probably not. There are two Nabal comedies by other writers (VD16 M 5813 and VD17 32:640834B), but a quick glance suggests that they're both based on Gwalther's work. The Michigan catalog lists both Grebner and Gwalther as authors.

Also:
IIIa.2: Yale UL looks to be the only known source for a 1620 report that includes one of Grebner's prophecies.
IIIb.1: The Huntington Library owns what looks like the only known copy of a 1590 edition of one of Grebner's prophecies in Latin.
VII: A recent essay by Carlos Gilly looks like it has quite a bit to say about Grebner and his works.

Update 0.2: For an author like Grebner whose works cross national borders, a good place to look is the Universal Short Title Catalogue. Checking the USTC adds several new items to the list, but it's not yet a complete list, and still limited to the years before 1601.

Three questions are immediately raised by the bibliography as it exists at this point: Why were the earliest works of Grebner, from Saxony, printed in Antwerp? And why is there a nearly 30-year gap between his Latin printed works and the pamphlets that begin to appear in 1590? The 10-year head start of the Dutch pamphlets over the German ones printed in Hamburg is mysterious as well. What are these 1589/1599 Hamburg editions they refer to, but are not otherwise attested?

Version 0.1 To make sense of Paul Grebner, we need a complete bibliography of his works, which are preserved in manuscript and print in several different countries and across several centuries. The one modern list of his works is his entry in the CERL Thesaurus, which just scratches the surface. After establishing the bibliography, we would still need to figure out which texts are represented by each item, decide when each work was originally written, and determine if they should all be attributed to Grebner. A first attempt at organizing the bibliography might look like this. The works listed below only represent their categories. Completeness has been neither attempted nor attained in any respect.

I. Early printed works
  1. Grebner, Paul. Carmen elegiacum de laude celeberrimae urbis Antverpiae. Cui additum est caput LIII Esaiae carmine redditum. Antwerp: Gillis Coppens van Diest, 1562. NB 13717. USTC 430495.
  2. Grebner, Paul. Canticum Canticorum Salomonis, Et Threni Hieremiae Prophetae Elegiaco Carmine Redditi / A Paulo Grebnero Ioniori Mysnensi Nivimontani. Antwerp: Gillis Coppens van Diest, 1563. NB 13718. USTC 441047. [Microfiche: Bibliotheca Palatina, F4938]
  3.  Gwalther, Rudolf, and Paul Grebner(?). Nabal: Comoedia Sacra Desumpta Ex I. Samuëlis XXV. Cap. Antwerp: Gillis Coppens van Diest, 1566. Not in USTC, NB, or STCN. Copies in Michigan UL and Utrecht UB.
II. Manuscripts
As of update 0.43, the list of manuscripts is drawn from Carlos Gilly's article.

IIa. German manuscripts of the Sericum mundi filum
  1.  Wolfenbüttel HAB, cod. guelf. 35. 2 Aug. fol. (Magdeburg, 1574)
  2. Rostock UB, shelf mark? (1581)
  3. Berlin SBPK, ms. germ. fol. 49 (before 1588)
  4. Dresden SSB, ms. N 44 (17th c.)
  5. Copenhagen KB, ms. GKS 299 folio
  6. Hamburg SUB, cod. thol. 1233 fol.
IIb. Latin manuscripts of the Sericum mundi filum
  1. Dresden SSB, ms N 32 (1574) 
  2. Cambridge Trinity C, ms. 2 I 299 (1574-1586)
  3. Copenhagen KB, ms. GKS 297 folio (1585)
  4. Copenhagen KB, ms. GKS 298 folio (16th c.)
  5. Hamburg SUB, cod. theol. 1232 fol. (16th c.)
  6. Wolfenbüttel HAB, cod. guelf. 30 Aug. fol. (16th c.)
  7. St. Petersburg RB, ms. lat. F IV 24
IIc. German extracts in manuscript
  1.  Dresden SSB, ms. N 52
  2. Erfurt Bibliothek des Evangelischen Ministeriums, ms. 21, pp. 568-574
  3. Vienna ÖNB, cod. 5711, ff. 25r-v
  4. Wolfenbüttel NStA, 1 Alt 22, No 226, pp. 265r-268v

IIIa. Early German editions
  1. Grebner, Paul. PAULI SECUNDI Gesang / Vom Antichrist. Im Thon: Wie man das Interim, etc. Weilandt gesungen. Hamburg: Hermann Möller, 1600. VD16 S 5235.
See also the colophons of early Dutch editions that refer to otherwise unknown Hamburg editions.

IIIb. Seventeeth-century German editions
  1. Gräbner, Paul. Kurtzer Extract aus Herrn Paul Gräbners Conjecturen, Anno 1572. Vom Newen Stern Publiciret. [N.p.: n.p.], 1619. VD17 3:625934X.
  2. Gräbner, Paul. Coniecturen oder Muhtmassungen/ Welche Herr Paulus Gräbner publicirt, und an Tag gegeben. Warmünster: Sawerman, 1619. VD17 14:002797R.
  3. Gräbner, Paul. Coniecturen oder Muhtmassungen/ Welche Herr Paulus Gräbner publicirt, und an Tag gegeben. Warmünster: Sawerman, 1619.VD17 3:626094S.
  4.  Gräbner, Paul, with the prognostication of Johann von Capistrano. Woldenckwürdige Weissagung unnd Propheceyung von den jetzigen Läufften/ und sonderlich von dem noch instehenden 1619. Und nachfolgenden 1620. 1621. 1622. 1623. Jahren. [N.p.: n.p.], 1619.VD17 3:312297Y.
  5. Eine Erschröckliche Newe Zeittung, Welche Sich Begeben Vnd Zugetragen Hat in Böhmen, Mit Einer Stadt Gitschien Genandt, Von Wegen Dess Zersprengnüss Dess Pulvers: Item, Was Sich Auch Ferner in Oesterreich Vnd Mähren Hat Zugetragen, Vnd Was Die Städte Für Namen Haben, Welche Der Feind in Brand Gesteckt Hat: Beynebens Dem Kurtzen Extract Dess Herrn Paul Gräbeners, Nebens Einer Propheceyung, Wie Es Künfftig Ergehensolle: Sampt Dem Schönen Lobspruch, Welcher Ihrer Königl. Mayst. Zu Ehren Ist Gedichtet Worden. Leitemischel [Litomyšl]: [n.p.], 1620 (not in VD17).
  6.  Gräbner, Paul. Prognosticon oder Erklärung: Uber den Anno 1618. erschienen Comet-Stern / und dessen Operation. Von Veränderung der höchsten Potentaten dieser Welt / und von dem Untergang deß Türckischen Kaysers / etc. [N.p.: n.p.], 1631. VD17 23:250785F
  7. Gräbner, Paul.  Prognosticon und Erklärung / Uber den Anno 1618. erschienenen Comet-Stern / dessen Operation sich biß in Anno 1640. erstrecket. [N.p.: n.p.], 1632. VD17 23:287001A.
IIIc. Grebner in the later seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
  1. Greulich, Joachim, and Paul Grebner. Merkwürdige und zum Theil schon in die Erfüllung gegangene Weissagungen, aufgesetzt von einem Schüler der himmlischen Weisheit, 1793. Google books facsimile.
IIId. Grebner in encyclopedic works
  1. Arnold, Gottfrid. Gottfrid Arnolds Unparteyische Kirchen- und Ketzer-Historie: von Anfang des Neuen Testaments biß auff das Jahr Christi 1688. [Leipzig], Frankfurt am Main: Thomas Fritsch, 1699. VD17 12:116527G (and several other editions). On Grebner: p. 332. HAB facsimile.
  2. Adelung, Johann Christoph. Geschichte der menschlichen Narrheit;oder, Lebensbeschreibungen berühmter Schwarzkünstler, Goldmacher, Teufelsbanner, Zeichen- und Liniendeuter, Schwärmer, Wahrsager, und anderer philosophischer Unholden. Leipzig: 1785-89. On Grebner: Part 4, pp. 61-81. Hathitrust facsimile.
IVa. Early Dutch editions
These appear to be four editions of one pamphlet in 1590, followed by eight editions of a second, related pamphlet in 1599-1605 (the two editions of the "Feldschlacht in Flandern" interpretation turn out to be slight abridgments of the second vision). The night visions 1601-1607 are hybrids of the second prophecy of Wilhelm Friess and the second Grebner pamphlet.

Prophecy on the overturning of the papacy
  1. Grebner, Paul. Vaticinia Quaedam Pauli Grebneri Schnebergensis de eversione regni Pontificii excidio Turcarum, Principe Parmensi. Antwerp? "Ex Autographis impressum." 1590. (Huntington Library 62942).
  2. Grebner, Paul. Extract Vande Prophetie door eenen ghenaemt Paulus Secundus, der Vryer Consten Student, Van die uytroyinge der Pauselijcke Afgoderie ende Vercondigher vant onderbrenghen van Asien ende Aphricken. Int Latijn gheschreven by den voorz. Autheur. uut Hamburch den 22en September Anno 1589. [Delft, Aelbrecht Hendricksz] [also recorded as B.H. Schinckel?], 1590. TB 4583. NB 13719. USTC 422872.
  3. Grebner, Paul. Extract vande prophetie door eenen ghenaemt Paulus Secundus, der vryer consten student, van die uytroyinge der pausselijcke affgoderie. [Amsterdam, Barent Adriaensz, 1590]. NB 13720. USTC 429338 
  4. Grebner, Paul. Novum Novelanum. Wonderlijcke tijdinghe vande Prophetie door eenen ghenaemt Paulus Secundus, der Vryer Consten Student, Van die uuytroeyinge der Pauselijcke Afgoderye, ende vercondigher vant onderbrenghen van Asien ende Aphriken. In Latijn gheschreven by den voorsz Autheur. Uut Hamburch, Aen mihn Heer D. Nicasius de Sille, Pentionarius in Amstelredam. [Delft, Aelbrecht Hendricksz] [also recorded as B.H. Schinckel?], 1590. NB 13721. USTC 422873 
 A second marvelous prophecy
  1. Grebner, Paul. Een wonderlijcke prophecije van die Nederlanden verkondigende van vele wonderlijcke dingen die welcke nu tot opt jaer M. seshondert ende ses, sich toe dragen ende geschieden sal. Amsterdam: Peeter Gevaertsz, 1599. NB 13724. USTC 424370.
  2. Grebner, Paul. Een wonderlijcke nyeuwe prophecye van de Nederlanden. Vercondigende van vele wonderlijcke dinghen die 1599 tot 1609 geschieden sullen. Een troostelijcke vermaninge tot de Nederlantsche gemeenten die onder dat Babilonische jock zijn suchtende. Deventer, Jan Evertsz II Cloppenburgh, 1599. NB 13723. USTC 424264.
  3. Grebner, Paul. De tweede wonderlijcke nieuwe prophecije van de Nederlanden / oft de seventhien Provintien / door eenen gheleerden Paulus Secundus. Vercondighende van vele wonderlijcke dinghen die welcke nu int jaer 1599. tot opt Jaer M. ses hondert ende negen / sich toe draghen ende gheschieden sullen. Wederomme opt nieuwe vanden Auteur selver seer vermeerdert ende gecorrigeert. den 6. Julii. Anno. 99. Hier van nieus by gevoegt / een troostelijcke vermaninge Pauli Secundi Grebneri, tot de Nederlantsche Gemeenten / die noch under dat Babylonische jock zijn suchtende. Met zijn eygen hant geschreven int latijn / ende nu int Nederlansche overgheset. Delft: Bruyn Harmansz, 1599. ("Eerst tot Hamburch ghedateert den 6. Julii / Anno 1599. Ende gedruct tot Deventer / by Jan Evertsz. Cloppenburch. 1599. Nagedruckt tot Delff / by Bruyn Harmanssz aent Merct-velt.") NB 13722. USTC 424389. Google books facsimile.
  4. Een wonderlijcke nieuwe prophecije van de Nederlanden...Vercondigende van vele toecomende wonderlijcke dingen, die int iaer duysent ses hondert ende thien geschieden sullen. Breeda: P. Gevaerts, 1604. STCN 12266941X.
Interpretation of the prophecy concerning the battle in Flanders of 2 July 1600
  1. Beduydinghe op de Prophecye Pauli Secundus Gribneri, over den Veldtslach gheschiet in Vlaenderlandt den 2. Julii. 1600. Amsterdam: Willem Jansz van Campen, 1600. USTC 425158, NB 27717. (Colophon: "Eerst ghedruckt tot Hamborch daer paulus secundus woonachtich is Ende nae Ghedruckt to Amstelredam by Willem Janszoon."). Facsimile of one woodcut available via Hathitrust.
  2. Beduydingh op de Prophetie Pauli Secundus Gribneri, over den Veldtslach gheschiet in Vlaenderlandt den 2. Julii. 1600. Deventer: Jan Evertsz II Cloppenburgh, 1600. USTC 425075, NB 27716. (Colophon: "Eerst Ghedruckt tot Hamborch daer Paulus Secundus woonachtich is / Ende nae ghedruckt tot Deventer by Jan Evertsen Cloppenborch.")
First and second prophecies (with prophecy of Jacobus Brocardus)
  1. Grebner, Paul, with the prophecy of Jacob Brocardus. Prophetie Jacobi Brocardi Voortijdts Professoor in de Universitey tot Leyden / door hem over veel Jaren ghepropheteert / ende aende Heeren Staten van Hollandt ghesonden. Item / noch eene Prophetie van Paulus Secundus / in't Jaer 1589. aen mijn Heere D. Nicl Claes Silla Pentionaris der Stadt Aemstelredam / gheschreven. Mitsgaders / de tweede Prophetie vanden voornoemden Paulus Secundus / uyt ghegheven uut Anno. [Delft: J.A. Cloeting] ("Tot Aemstelredam / by Pieter Gevaertsz"), 1599. STCN 853137706. Google books facsimile.
  2. (not confirmed that it includes Grebner) Prophetie Iacobi Brocardi voortijdts professoor in de vniversiteyt tot Leyden [...] aen de heeren Staten van Hollandt ghesonden. ['s-Gravenhage: A. Hendricksz], 1599. STCN 853137676.
Hybrids of "Friess II" and second prophecy
  1. EXTRACT Vande Prophecie / door eenen ghenaemt PAULUS SECUNDUS, der vrijer Consten Student / Uut een nacht Visioen / twelck hem gheopenbaert is / den 24. dach April / Anno 1601. Verkondighende van vele dinghen die gheschieden sullen. Met noch de Revolutie van Acht Jaren /  geduerende tot 1600. ende 8. Alles wat daer in geschieden ende sich toe dragen sal. Ghetranslateert uut de Hoochduytsche Tale. Emden: “Hans Wilrincx” (pseudonym), 1601. STCN 124429874
  2. Een wonderlijcke nieuwe Prophecije van de Nederlanden / ofte de seventhien Provintien door eenen hoochgeleerden Paulus Secundus der vrijer Conste Student in der Astronomie, Uut een nacht Visioen / twelck hem geopenbaert is den 24. dach Augustus des snachts ten xij. uren / Anno 1603. Vercondigende van vele toecomende wonderlijcke dingen / die int Jaer Duysent ses hondert ende thien geschieden sullen. Inhoudende op elck Jaer zijn Revolutien. Breeda: Peeter Gevaerts, 1604. STCN 12266941X
  3. Under pseudonym “Jerrassemus van Eydenborch”: Een wonderlicke nieuwe Prophecije vande Nederlanden oft seventhien Provintien / Door eenen Hoch-geleerden Jerassemus van Eydenborch, der vrijer Consten Student inder Astronomie, uut een Nacht Visioen twelck hem geopenbaert is den 25. Dach December des snachts ten 12. Uyren Anno 1604. Vercondighe van veel toecomende wonderlicke dingen die int Jaer ses hondert ende vijf / tot den Jare ses hondert ende elf gheschieden sullen / in houdende elck Jaer sijn Revolutie. Uut de Hoochduytsche Tale in onse Nederlantsche spraecke gehtrouwelijck overgheset. Emden: “Frans de Vlamingh” (pseudonym), 1605. STCN 831631287
  4. Under pseudonym “Jerrassemus van Eydenborch”: Een wonderlicke nieuwe Prophecije vande Nederlanden… Delft: Bruyn Harmansz Schinckel, 1605. STCN 831631414
  5. Under pseudonym “Johannes Ulpus”: Wonderbaerlicjcke nieuwe Prophetie vande seventhien Provincien / door den hoochgeleerden D. Johannem Ulpus / vrijer Consten Student inde Astronomie. Middelborch: Cornelis Jacobsz, [1607] (“Gedruckt tot Middelborch / nae de Copije van Kuelen”). Not in STCN (Ghent UB Bib. Meul. 001094)
IVb. Seventeenth-century editions published in the Netherlands
  1. Grebner, Paulus. Pauli Grebneri Nivemonti Vaticinia, De Subita et plusquam miraculosa orbis terrar. mutatione: Hoc est, Antichristi Occidentalis et Mahometi Orientalis horribili interitu... Amsterdam, 1631. HAB catalog. [Gilly 316 n. 85 calls this the same work as IVa.1.]
  2. Lilly, William. Monarchy ofte geen monarchy in Engelant. Grebneri prophecy aengaende Karel, soon van Koning Karel, sijn hoogen standt, victorien, en conquesten. De noordsche leeuw, ofte de leeuw van’t noorden, en de kuycken des arents ontdeckt, wie sy zijn en van wat natie. Engelse, Latijnse, Saxise, Schotse en Walsche prophecyen van Engelant in’t particulier, en gantsch Europa in’t generael. Eenighe discoursen over het leven en de doodt van Koningh Karel de I. Typen en figuren van de toekomende standt en conditie van Engelandt voor eenige 100 jaren toekomende. [Amsterdam: n.p., 1653?] ESTC R42124. This is probably STCN 861584961. ("Door Willem Lilly student in d’astrologia. Getranslateert na d’origineele copy tot London, ghedruckt by Humfrey Blunden, 1653.")
    [See the English compilations of William Lilly below.]
  3. Lilly, William. Monarchy ofte geen monarchy in Engelant. [N.p.: n.p., 1665]. STCN 86158502X.
  4. Grebner, Paul. Memoriale Voorseggingen ofte Prophecyen...behelsende den Oorlogh tusschen Engelandt en Nederlandt. Groningen: Jacob Sipkes, 1665. STCN 86352429X. Google books facsimile.


Va. Grebner in Britain - single-author works
  1. Unattested English edition: An extract of the Prophecys, entitled Sericum Mundi filum, Of the overthrow of the abominable Idolatry of the Pope, etc. 1590. Listed in Joseph Ames, Typographical antiquities 2:1177.
Broadside "Prophecy concerning these times"
  1. The prophecie of Paulus Grebnerus concerning these times. [London: n.p., 1649]. ESTC R211120. 
  2. The prophecy of Gretnerus concerning these times. [London: n.p., 1660?]. ESTC R213415. EEBO facsimile.
  3. Paul Grebners prophecy concerning these times. Written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, anno 1582. Taken out of the original copy from Trinity Colledge in Cambridge. with a paraphrase thereupon, by a person of honour. London: printed for Thomas Burrel, 1680. ESTC R13236. EEBO facsimile.
  4. The prophecy of Paul Grebner, concerning these times. [London: n.p., 1688?]. ESTC R218499. EEBO facsimile.
Other works
  1. A brief description of the future history of Europe, from Anno 1650 to An. 1710. Treating principally of those grand and famous mutations yet expected in the world, as, the ruine of the Popish hierarchy, the final annihilation of the Turkish Empire, the conversion of the eastern and western Jews, and their restauration to their ancient inheritances in the Holy Land, and the Fifth Monarchie of the universall reign of the gospel of Christ upon Earth. With principal passages upon every of these, out of that famous manuscript of Paul Grebner, extant in Trinity-Colledg Library in Cambridge. Composed upon the occasion of the young Kings arrival into Scotland, to shew what will in probability be the event of the present affairs in England and Scotland. [London: n.p.,] 1650. ESTC R9126. EEBO facsimile.
    [The title describes this work as an extract from Grebner, but the work is actually a compilation from several sources. Another prophecy collected here is the ten-year prophecy for 1570-80, given here in English verse and for the years 1661-1710.]
  2. Europes wonder: or, The Turks overthrow. Contained in a prophecie, written by that famous divine Paul Grebner. Treating of those strange mutations yet expected; as the destruction of the Turkish Empire, the ruine of the popish hierarchy; with the conversion of the Jewes, and their restauration to their ancient inheritance in the Holy Land, and of the u[n]iversal reign of the Gospel of Christ upon earth... Hague: John Brown, 1661. ESTC R5872. EEBO facsimile.
    [This looks like a single-author pamphlet, but a quick scan suggests a close relationship between this pamphlet and the preceding compilation.]
Vb. Grebner in Britain - compilations

William Lilly, Monarchy or no monarchy in England
  1. Lilly, William. Monarchy or no monarchy in England. Grebner his prophecy concerning Charles son of Charles, his greatnesse, victories, conquests. The northern lyon, or lyon of the north, and chicken of the eagle discovered who they are, of what nation. English, Latin, Saxon, Scotish and Welch prophecies concerning England in particular, and all Europe in generall. Passages upon the life and death of the late King Charles. Ænigmaticall types of the future state and condition of England for many years to come. London: printed for Humfrey Blunden, 1651. ESTC R202726. EEBO facsimile.
  2. Lilly, William. Monarchy or no monarchy in England. Grebner his prophecy concerning Charles son of Charles, his greatnesse, victories, conquests. The northern lyon, or lyon of the north, and chicken of the eagle discovered who they are, of what nation. English, Latin, Saxon, Scotish and Welch prophecies concerning England in particular, and all Europe in generall. Passages upon the life and death of the late King Charles. Ænigmaticall types of the future state and condition of England for many years to come. London: printed for Humfrey Blunden, 1651. ESTC R492101.
  3. Lilly, William. Monarchy or no monarchy in England. Grebner his prophecy concerning Charles son of Charles, his greatness, victories, conquests. The northern lyon, or lyon of the north, and chicken of the eagle discovered who they are, of what nation. English, Latin, Saxon, Scotish and Welch prophecies concerning England in particular, and all Europe in generall. Passages upon the life and death of the late King Charles. Ænigmaticall types of the future state and condition of England for many years to come. London: printed for Henry Cripps and Lodowick Lloyd, 1655. ESTC R42125.
  4.  Lilly, William. Monarchy or no monarchy in England. Grebner his prophecy concerning Charles son of Charles, his greatness, victories, conquests. The Northern lyon, or lyon of the North, and chicken of the eagle discovered who they are, of what nation. English, Latin, Saxon, Scotish and Welch prophecies concerning England in particular, and all Europe in generall. Passages upon the life and death of the late King Charles. Ænigmaticall types of the future state and condition of England for many years to come. London: printed for Henry Cripps and Lodowick Lloyd, 1655. ESTC R219980.
Other compilations
  1.  Maxwell, James. Admirable and notable prophesies uttered in former times by 24. famous Romain-Catholickes, concerning the Church of Rome's defection, tribulation, and reformation written first in Latine, and now published in the English tongue, both by James Maxwell. London: E.A., for W. and T. Harper, 1614. On Grebner: pp. 87-88. ESTC S2815. EEBO facsimile.
  2. Maxwell, James. Admirable and notable prophesies, uttered in former times by 24. famous Romain-Catholickes concerning the Church of Romes defection, tribulation, and reformation. Written first in Latine, and now published in the English tongue, both by James Maxwell a researcher of antiquities. London: Ed. Allde for Clement Knight, 1615. ESTC S112477. EEBO facsimile.
  3. Wither, George. Vaticinium votivum: or, Palæmon’s prophetick prayer. Lately presented privately to His now Majestie in a Latin poëm; and here published in English. To which is annexed a paraphrase on Paulus Grebnerus’s prophecie. With several elegies on Charls the First. The Lord Capel. The Lord Francis Villiers. [London?: n.p., 1649]. ESTC R204106.
  4. The Lord Merlins prophecy concerning the King of Scots: foretelling the strange and wonderfull things that shall befall him in England. As also, the time and manner of a dismal and fatall battel; the event and success thereof: a great blowe to be given, and the Northern Chicken inforced to flie to forraign countries for aid & succour. Also, King James his dream. and Queen Ann’s prophecy touching the King, and the redusing of England, Scotland, and Ireland from monarchy. With the Lady Sybilla’s prophecy, touching the destroying of the nobility, and what shall afterwards befall this nation in government and discipline. Likewise, the prophecy of Paul Grebner (a German) concerning Charles son of Charles the Emp: foretelling his greatness and victorious conquests. Presented to Queen Elizabeth anno 1582. and recorded in the library of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, by Dr. Nevill, clerk of her Majesties closet. London: printed by J.C. for G. Horton, 1651. ESTC R202765.
  5. Atwood, William. Wonderful predictions of Nostredamus, Grebner, David Pareus, and Antonius Torquatus. Wherein the grandeur of Their present Majesties, the happiness of England, and downfall of France and Rome, are plainly delineated. With a large preface, shewing, that the crown of England has been not obscurely foretold to Their Majesties William III. and Mary, late Prince and Princess of Orange; and that the people of this ancient monarchy have duly contributed thereunto, in the present assembly of Lords and Commons: notwithstanding the objections of men of different extremes. London: printed for J. Robinson, 1689. ESTC R261. EEBO facsimile.

VI. Other European/unattested early editions
  1. Unattested French edition? Prophéties de Paul Grebner, natif de Schneberge, touchant la version du Roaume du Pape, destruction et ruine de Turcs, du prince de Parme, et affaires de Pays Bas, etc. Ex autographo impressum. [N.p.], 1598. [Gilly 316 n. 85; I haven’t seen the reference to this edition.]
VII. Secondary literature
  • Åkerman, Susanna. “The Myth of the Lion of the North and its Origins in Paul Grebner’s Visions.” In Cultura Baltica: Literary Culture around the Baltic 1600-1700, edited by Bo Andersson and Richard Erich Schade, 23–43. Uppsala: Uppsala University, 1996.
  • Gilly, Carlos. “Las novas de 1572 y 1604 en los manifiestos rosacruces y en la literatura teófica y escatológica alemana anterior a la Guerra de los Treinta Años.” In Novas y cometas entre 1572 y 1618: revolución cosmológica y renovación política y religiosa, edited by Miguel Á Granada, 275–332. Barcelon: Edicions Universitat Barcelona, 2012.
  • Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Franz. “Paul Grebner.” Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 9:622-23. 1879.

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