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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
The work enjoyed great success and had admirers also among Italian Jews, notably, Sara Copio Sullam and [[Leone Modena]].


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances, translations==
Written in 1613. Published in Genoa [Italy]: Giuseppe Pavoni, 1615.
 
Written in 1613. Published in [[Genoa, Italy]]: Giuseppe Pavoni, 1615.


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Fiction--Italian|1615 Ceba]]
 
[[Category:Literature--1600s|1615 Ceba]]  
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[[Category:Poetry|1615 Ceba]]


[[Category:Italian Fiction|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Italian language--1600s|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Italian Literature|1615 Ceba]]  
[[Category:Made in the 1610s| 1615 Ceba]]
 
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1600s|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--Italian|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--Fiction|1615 Ceba]]
 
[[Category:Women's Studies--1600s|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Women's Studies--Italian|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Women's Studies--Fiction|1615 Ceba]]


[[Category:Italian language|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Made in the 1610s|*1615 Ceba]]


[[Category:Esther (subject)|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Esther (subject)|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Esther--fiction (subject)|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Esther--fiction (subject)|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Esther--literature (subject)|1615 Ceba]]
[[Category:Esther--literature (subject)|1615 Ceba]]

Latest revision as of 05:04, 6 July 2018

La Reina Ester <Italian> (1615) is a poem by Ansaldo Cebà.

Abstract

The work enjoyed great success and had admirers also among Italian Jews, notably, Sara Copio Sullam and Leone Modena.

Editions, performances, translations

Written in 1613. Published in Genoa, Italy: Giuseppe Pavoni, 1615.

External links

  • [ Google Books]