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Romance on Nero emphasizes Christian influence.  
Romance on Nero emphasizes Christian influence.  


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in Leipzig [Germany]: Reissner, 1889.
Published in Leipzig [Germany]: Reissner, 1889.


Translated into Swedish (1888), English (1889), Spanish (1961), and Russian (1993):
====Translations====
 
*[[Nero (1888 Eckstein), novel (Swedish ed.)]]
*[[Nero (1888 Eckstein), novel (Swedish ed.)]]
*[[Nero (1889 Eckstein), novel (English ed.)]]
*[[Nero (1889 Eckstein), novel (English ed.)]]
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[[Category:Literature--1850s|1889 Eckstein]]
[[Category:Literature--1850s|1889 Eckstein]]
[[Category:Literature--German|1889 Eckstein]]
[[Category:Novels|1889 Eckstein]]
[[Category:Novels|1889 Eckstein]]


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[[Category:Christian Origins Studies--German|1889 Eckstein]]
[[Category:Christian Origins Studies--German|1889 Eckstein]]


[[Category:Nero (subject)|1889 Eckstein]]
[[Category:Nero--literature (subject)|1889 Eckstein]]


[[Category:Nero (subject)|1889 Eckstein]]
[[Category:International Bestsellers|1889 Eckstein]]
[[Category:International Bestsellers|1889 Eckstein]]

Revision as of 14:49, 4 June 2017

Nero <German> (1889) is a novel by Ernst Eckstein.

Abstract

Romance on Nero emphasizes Christian influence.

Editions

Published in Leipzig [Germany]: Reissner, 1889.

Translations

External links