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Latest revision as of 12:21, 29 July 2022
Historical Records
Merton College Register, f.347 (REED Oxford 1.146):
Comoedia. Tertio die Ianuarij acta est Wylie beguylie Comoedia anglica, nocte, In ædibus Custodis, per scolares, praesentibus vicecustode, magistris, baccalaureis cum omnibus domesticis et nonnullis extraneis: meritò Laudandi rectè agendo prae se tulerunt summam spem.
Theatrical Provenance
Performed at Merton College, Oxford in the Warden's lodgings, on January 3, 1567.
Probable Genre(s)
Comedy , fable
Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
Information welcome.
References to the Play
Only the Merton College reference.
Critical Commentary
Boas, p.157. See also Wiggins #441.
For What It's Worth
Information welcome.
Works Cited
Boas.