- court;
Electre appeared in 1709; and in 1711 he
produced his
finest play,
Rhadamiste et Zénobie,
considered as his
masterpiece despite a
complicated and over-involved...
- Rhadamistus. "Radamisto
uccide Zenobia" by
Luigi Sabatelli (1803). "
Rhadamistes and Zenobia" by Jean-Joseph Taill****on. "Shepherds Find
Zenobia on the...
- "Queen
Zenobia found on the
Banks of the Arax" by
Nicolas Poussin. "
Rhadamistes and Zenobia" by Jean-Joseph Taill****on. "Queen
Zenobia taken from river...
- (tragedy) - 1705 Atrée et
Thyeste (tragedy) - 1707
Electre (tragedy) - 1709
Rhadamiste et Zénobie (tragedy) - 1711
Xerxes (tragedy) - 1714 Sémiramis (tragedy)...
-
Courier for **** (冥途の飛脚,
Meido no hikyaku)
Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon –
Rhadamiste et Zénobie
Charles Johnson – The
Generous Husband The Wife's
Relief Elkanah...
-
prodigue (The
Prodigal Son, 1736). For Crébillon he
created title roles in
Rhadamiste et Zénobie (1711) and
Pyrrhus (1726), and had
starring roles in Antoine...
- (tragedy) 1705 Atrée et
Thyeste (tragedy) 1707
Electre (tragedy) 1709
Rhadamiste et Zénobie (tragedy) 1711
Xerxes (tragedy) 1714 Sémiramis (tragedy) 1717...
-
Georgian Sophocles’s
Antigone (1912),
Prometheus (1935), Crébillon’s
Rhadamiste et Zénobie (1929), and Racine’s
Mithridate (1934). In 1938,
together with...
- OCLC 50213645.
During the
period in
Turin he
translated into
Italian the
tragedy Rhadamiste et Zénobie, a work from 1711 by the
French playwright Prosper Jolyot de...