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==Abstract==
==Abstract==


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Premiered in Vienna [Austria]: Burgtheater, 3 January 1852. Translated into Yiddish by Benedix Ben-Zion in 1882 and French (1945).  
 
Premiered in Vienna [Austria]: Burgtheater, 3 January 1852.  
 
====Translations====
 
Translated into Yiddish by Benedix Ben-Zion in 1882 and French (1945).  
*[[Les Macchabées (1945 Ludwig), play (French ed.)]]
*[[Les Macchabées (1945 Ludwig), play (French ed.)]]
====Adaptations====
* [[Die Makkabäer (The Maccabees / 1873 Rubinstein / Mosenthal), opera]]


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Latest revision as of 10:31, 16 January 2016

Die Makkabäer <German> (1852) is a play by Otto Ludwig.

Abstract

Editions, performances

Premiered in Vienna [Austria]: Burgtheater, 3 January 1852.

Translations

Translated into Yiddish by Benedix Ben-Zion in 1882 and French (1945).

Adaptations

External links