- the
better known form
because of
later literature. She is also
called Sophonisbe and Sophoniba. However, her true name
might be unclear. Her
story is told...
- L'Illusion comique, 1639
edition Le Cid, 1637
edition Cinna, 1643
edition Sophonisbe, 1663
edition Mélite (1629) ****andre (1630–31) La
Veuve (1631) La Galerie...
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opera by
Gioachino Rossini (1813) Don Pèdre, roi de
Castille (1774)
Sophonisbe (1774) Irène (1778)
Agathocle (1779)
Henriade (1723) The Maid of Orleans...
-
Sophonisbe is a
tragedy in five acts by Voltaire. The play,
printed in 1769 but
dated 1770, was a
stage failure when it
premiered on 15
January 1774. The...
- Juba II (52 BC–AD 24).
Africa (late 1330s), an epic poem by
Petrarch Sophonisbe (1680), a
German mourning play by
Daniel Casper von
Lohenstein Cabiria...
- messenger.
Mellin de Saint-Gelais's
translation of Gian
Giorgio Trissino's La
Sophonisbe—the
first modern regular tragedy based on
ancient models which tells the...
- conceals”. Sofonisba, Sophonisba, or
Sophonisbe are
Latinized versions of the name used in
later literary sources.
Sophonisbe is a
French version; Sofonisba...
-
including Nathaniel Lee's
restoration tragedy Sophonisba and Voltaire's
later Sophonisbe. The
original Drury Lane cast
included Robert Wilks as Masinissa, John...
- sociétaire on 1st
January 2000.
Before joining that
company he had
appeared in
Sophonisbe by
Corneille (1988), L'Épreuve and Les Sincères by
Marivaux (1989), La...
-
Sophonisba (Thomson play), a 1730
tragedy by
James Thomson Sophonisbe (tragedy), by Voltaire, 1770
Sophonisbe, a 1663
dramatic work by
Pierre Corneille Sofonisba...