- the
dying body of
Cenodoxus. Some of the sins
approached singly,
others in pairs, and each came to the ear of the
sleeping Cenodoxus, to
whisper into it...
- Bidermann's
dramatized account of the
Legend of the
Doctor of Paris,
Cenodoxus Mephistopheles, the
Devil Gretchen, Faust's love (short for Margarete;...
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plays Mariken van
Nieumeghen (Dutch,
early 16th century,
author unknown),
Cenodoxus (German,
early 17th century, by
Jacob Bidermann) and The
Countess Cathleen...
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prompted by the
spectre of the ****ation of the Good
Doctor of
Paris Cenodoxus,
founded a
monastery just
outside Paris in the 11th century. In both the...
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totally tragic cir****stances. At the age of 22 he
wrote his
first play
Cenodoxus, in Latin, a
dramatization of the po****r
Legend of the
Doctor of Paris...
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Jacob Bidermann's
treatment of the ****ation of the
doctor of Paris,
Cenodoxus (1602)).
Several soothsayers or
necromancers of the late
fifteenth century...
-
Historia von D.
Johann Fausten (1587 chapbook)
Doctor Faustus (1592 play)
Cenodoxus (1602, play) Goethe's
Faust (1808 play) Faust, Part One Faust, Part Two...
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anonymous German (1587), the
earliest known Faust work
Jacob Bidermann's
Cenodoxus (1602)
Christopher Marlowe's The
Tragical History of
Doctor Faustus (A-text...
- Juan Maldonado. 1546. Sintra, a poem by
Luisa Sigea de Velasco. 1602.
Cenodoxus, a play by
Jacob Bidermann. 1608. Parthenica, two
books of
poetry by Elizabeth...
-
Historia von D.
Johann Fausten (1587 chapbook)
Doctor Faustus (1592 play)
Cenodoxus (1602, play) Goethe's
Faust (1808 play) Faust, Part One Faust, Part Two...