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The performance of the play is recorded in Georgius Varus' ''Historia collegii S. J. Pragensis ad St. clementem Annorum 1555 -1610'' (National Library of the Czech Republic, [http://www.manuscriptorium.com/apps/index.php?direct=record&pid=AIPDIG-NKCR__I_A_1_______2EIBM4D-cs MS I.A.1]), fol. 115v: | |||
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"nobilem in theatrum actionem dedit Campianus, qua Ambrahami sacrificium in filio Isaaco inter patris secum ipso pugnantis affectus ingeniose exhibuit." | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 23 August 2021
Historical Records
Performance Records
The performance of the play is recorded in Georgius Varus' Historia collegii S. J. Pragensis ad St. clementem Annorum 1555 -1610 (National Library of the Czech Republic, MS I.A.1), fol. 115v:
"nobilem in theatrum actionem dedit Campianus, qua Ambrahami sacrificium in filio Isaaco inter patris secum ipso pugnantis affectus ingeniose exhibuit."
Theatrical Provenance
Performed at the Jesuit College of St. Clements, Prague in September 1575.
Probable Genre(s)
Biblical.
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
God's instruction to Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac as a test of faith (Genesis 22).
References to the Play
Critical Commentary
Wiggins 584 notes that "[t]he performance of the actor playing Abraham was much admired for its pathos", and suggests that the play may have been performed "in connection with the coronation of King Rudolf II on Thursday 22 September".
For What It's Worth
Information welcome.
Works Cited
Varus, Georgius et al, Historia Collegii S. J. Pragensis ad St. Clementem Annorum 1555 - 1610 (University of Prague ms). Manuscriptorium
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