Author:George Chapman

'The following list of works is based on that given in George Chapman: an annotated bibliography of commentary and criticism'' (1995) by Vincent W Beach. It excludes works identified as being lost or unpublished. Full titles gleaned from Early English Books Online (EEBO)'''

Comedies

 * The Blind Beggar of Alexandria (1598)
 * An Humorous Day's Mirth (1599)
 * Sir Giles Goosecap (1602)
 * The Gentleman Usher (1606)
 * Mayday (1611)
 * All Fools (1605)
 * Monsieur D’Olive (1606)
 * Eastward Ho (1605), with Jonson and Marston
 * The Widow's Tears (1612)

Tragedies

 * Bussy D’Ambois (1607)
 * Conspiracy of Charles Duke of Byron (1608)
 * Tragedy of Charles Duke of Byron (1608)
 * The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois (1613)
 * Caesar and Pompey (1631)
 * The Tragedy of Chabot Admiral of France (1635), revised by James Shirley

Attributed

 * The Ball (1639), written by James Shirley
 * The Tragedy of Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany (1654)
 * Revenge for Honor (1654), possibly by Glapthorne

Poetry

 * The Shadow of Night: Containing Two Poeticall Hymnes (1594)
 * Hero and Leander (4 Sestiads) (1598)
 * Hero and Leander (1821), begun by Christopher Marlowe and completed by Chapman


 * "Peristeros: or the Male Turtle", in Loves Martyr or, Rosalin's Complaint, by Robert Chester (1601)
 * * "Euthymiæ raptus; or The teares of peace with interlocutions" (1609) (1609)
 * An Epicede or Funerall Song (1612)
 * The Memorable Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn (1613)
 * Eugenia: or Two Nobilities Trance (1614)
 * Andromeda liberta (1614)
 * Pro Vere, Autumni Lachrymae (1622)

Translations

 * Ovids banquet of sence: A coronet for his mistresse philosophie, and his amorous zodiacke (1595)
 * Achilles shield Translated as the other seven bookes of Homer, out of his eighteenth booke of Iliades (1598)
 * Seaven bookes of the Iliades of Homere, prince of poets, translated according to the Greeke, in judgement of his best commentaries (1598)
 * Homer prince of poets: translated according to the Greeke, in twelve bookes of his Iliads (1609)
 * The Iliads of Homer prince of poets, Never before in any languag truely translated. With a comment uppon some of his chiefe places; donne according to the Greeke (1611)
 * Petrarchs seuen penitentiall psalmes paraphrastically translated: with other philosophicall poems, and a hymne to Christ vpon the crosse (1612)
 * Homer's Odysses. Translated according to ye Greeke (1615)
 * The whole works of Homer; prince of poetts in his Iliads, and Odysses. Translated according to the Greeke (1616)
 * The divine poem of Musæus. First of all bookes. Translated according to the originall (1616)
 * The georgicks of Hesiod, translated elaborately out of the Greek: containing doctrine of husbandrie, moralitie, and pietie; with a perpetuall calendar of good and bad daies; not superstitious, but necessarie (as farre as naturall causes compell) for all men to observe, and difference in following their affaires (1618)
 * The Crowne of All Homers Workes (1624)
 * A justification of a strange action of Nero; in burying with a solemne funerall, one of the cast hayres of his mistresse Poppæa. Also a just reproofe of a Romane smell-feast, being the fifth satyre of Juvenall (1629)

Works about Chapman

 * George Chapman, a critical essay (1875), by Algernon Charles Swinburne
 * "George Chapman", (1882) a sonnet by Algernon Charles Swinburne
 * "George Chapman" in The Age of Shakespeare (1908) by Algernon Charles Swinburne
 * "George Chapman" in The Age of Shakespeare (1908) by Algernon Charles Swinburne
 * "George Chapman" in The Age of Shakespeare (1908) by Algernon Charles Swinburne
 * "George Chapman" in The Age of Shakespeare (1908) by Algernon Charles Swinburne