Drama
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Herodes Tragœdia, by Guilielmus Goldingham, Sixteenth century
Dedicated to Sir Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst.
Play, Early seventeenth century
A tragedy, without title, beginning (Act I scene 1, the speakers being 'Solliman' and 'Rossa') 'Rossa the eternal wisedome dothe not covette ...'; the scene is laid in Turkey.
Richardus Tertius Tragedia Trivespera Habita Collegii Divi Johannis Evangeliste, 1579
'Comitii Bachelaureorum Anno Domini, 1579. Tragedia in tres actiones divisa. Thome Legge, legum doctoris Collegii, Caiogoneviliensis in Academia Cantabrigiensi Magistri ac Rectoris.' Contains corrections, apparently by the author.
Two Latin plays, Late sixteenth or early seventeenth century
(1) ‘Roxana, tragœdia’ by William Alabaster; the play was acted at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1590; (2) ‘Pastor Fidus, tragi-comœdia’; the play was acted at King’s College, Cambridge.
Valetudinarium, by William Johnson, [c 1638]
A comedy in five acts, the scene of which is laid in the hospital of St Bartholomew, London. At the close of Act IV there is the music of a song. The play was acted at Queens' College, Cambridge, on 6 February 1637/8.