Supposes and Jocasta ; two plays translated from the Italian / the first by Geo. Gascoigne, the second by Geo. Gascoigne and F. Kinwelmersh, edited by John W. Cunliffe.
1906
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Title
Supposes and Jocasta ; two plays translated from the Italian / the first by Geo. Gascoigne, the second by Geo. Gascoigne and F. Kinwelmersh, edited by John W. Cunliffe.
Created/published
Boston ; London : D. C. Heath & Co., 1906.
Description
xxx, 441 p. : front. (port.) facsim. ; 16 cm
Associated name
Series statement
The belles-lettres series. Section III. The English drama
Note
"The text adopted in this edition of the Supposes and Jocasta is that of 1575 [The posies of George Gascoigne esquire] ʻcorrected, perfected, and augmented by the author,ʼ the title-page of which is here reproduced in facsimile from the Bodleian copy."
Jocasta is translated from Lodovico Dolce's version of the Phoenissae. Italian and English on opposite pages.
Jocasta is translated from Lodovico Dolce's version of the Phoenissae. Italian and English on opposite pages.
Contents
Supposes: a comedie written in the Italian tongue by Ariosto. Englished by George Gascoyne of Grayes Inne esquire, and there presented, 1566.
Jocasta: a tragedie written in Greeke by Euripides, translated and digested into acte by George Gascoygne and Francis Kinwelmershe of Grayes Inne, and there by them presented, 1566.
Jocasta: a tragedie written in Greeke by Euripides, translated and digested into acte by George Gascoygne and Francis Kinwelmershe of Grayes Inne, and there by them presented, 1566.
Series
Belles-lettres series. Section III, English drama.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
Call number
PR2277 .S8 1906