- plays:
Henry VI, Part 3 by Shakespeare, and an even
earlier play,
Caesar Interfectus, by
Richard Edes. The
phrase is
often used
apart from the
plays to signify...
- the
panel of the
Bayeux Tapestry with the
inscription "Hic
Harold Rex
Interfectus Est" ("Here King
Harold is killed") a
figure standing below the inscription...
-
subsequent plate, and the
phrase above the
figure refers to Harold's
death (
interfectus est, "he is slain"). This
would appear to be more
consistent with the...
-
Battle of
Hastings Part of the
Norman Conquest Harold Rex
Interfectus Est: "King
Harold is killed".
Scene from the
Bayeux Tapestry depicting the Battle...
- a person, the
preposition ā/ab is used, for
example rēx ā mīlitibus
interfectus est "The king was
killed by the soldiers"; but when the
agent is a thing...
- Companion, pp. 159, 260, 524, 533.
Richard Edes's
Latin play
Caesar Interfectus (1582?)
would not qualify. The Admiral's Men had an
anonymous Caesar...
- /
ECCLESIAM HANC LVTO ET LATERE.
HABVIT PRAELIA **** / SARRACENIS, ET
INTERFECTUS, EST
SAGITTA APUD
VISEUM /
PORTUGAL FUIT
FILIUS VEREMUNDI ORDONII / OBIIT...
-
reads as follows: + Hic
jacet Edwardus princeps Wallie,
crude liter interfectus dum
adhuc juvenis anno dñi 1471
mense maie die
quarto eheu
hominum furore...
-
wording "et tu, Brute?",
which was used by
Richard Edes in his play
Caesar Interfectus,
which later likely inspired William Shakespeare for his
Caesar play...
- Shakespeare.
Houghton Mifflin Co. p. 1100.
Richard Edes's
Latin play
Caesar Interfectus (1582?)
would not qualify. The Admiral's Men had an
anonymous Caesar...