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''' Acte ''' (1890) is a novel by [[Hugh Westbury]].
''' Acte ''' (1890) is a novel by [[Hugh Westbury]].
==Editions and translations==
Published in Germany (Leipzig: Tauchnitz, 1890) and Great Britain (London: Bentley, 1890). Transated into Russian: ''Aktia'' (Moskva: 1993).


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
A novel of the time of Nero, with Judith `the Jew maiden,' who refused to marry Titus, as one of the characters.
A novel of the time of Nero, with Judith `the Jew maiden,' who refused to marry Titus, as one of the characters.
==Editions==
Published in [[Leipzig, Germany]]: Tauchnitz, 1890; and London [England]: Bentley, 1890.
====Translations====
*[[Aktia (1993 Westbury), novel (Russian ed.)]]


==External links==
==External links==


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Latest revision as of 20:03, 26 January 2021

Acte (1890) is a novel by Hugh Westbury.

Abstract

A novel of the time of Nero, with Judith `the Jew maiden,' who refused to marry Titus, as one of the characters.

Editions

Published in Leipzig, Germany: Tauchnitz, 1890; and London [England]: Bentley, 1890.

Translations

External links