New pages
- 17:31, 16 September 2024 Croesus (hist | edit) [3,205 bytes] Misha Teramura (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Richard Lateware (1588?) N.B. The title is a modern conjecture. Given Lateware's references to "''Pelopis domum''", the title "The House of Pelops" may also be appropriate. ==Historical Records== ===''Exequiae Illustratissimi Equitis D. Philippi Sidnaei'' (1587)=== Lateware (also spelled Latewar) refers to the composition of the play in one of the 21 elegiac poems he contributed to an Oxford collection, published in 1587, commemorating the death of Sir Philip...")
- 17:27, 16 September 2024 Pelops (hist | edit) [3,894 bytes] Misha Teramura (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Richard Lateware (1588?) ==Historical Records== ===''Exequiae Illustratissimi Equitis D. Philippi Sidnaei'' (1587)=== Lateware (also spelled Latewar) refers to the composition of the play in one of the 21 elegiac poems he contributed to an Oxford collection, published in 1587, commemorating the death of Sir Philip Sidney: :A''vthor meorum carminum'', :''Trinæ causa Tragædiæ'', : ''Cræsi'', ''Philotæ'', (''proh scelus'') :''Et sæuæ Pel...")
- 16:38, 16 September 2024 Philotas (hist | edit) [9,283 bytes] Misha Teramura (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Richard Lateware (1588?) ==Historical Records== ===''Exequiae Illustratissimi Equitis D. Philippi Sidnaei'' (1587)=== Lateware (also spelled Latewar) refers to the composition of the play in one of the 21 elegiac poems he contributed to an Oxford collection, published in 1587, commemorating the death of Sir Philip Sidney: :A''vthor meorum carminum'', :''Trinæ causa Tragædiæ'', :''Cræsi'', ''Philotæ'' (''proh scelus'') :''Et sæuæ Pelopis domus'', :''Qu...")