Nero (1603 Gwinne), play

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Nero <Latin> (1603) is a play by Matthew Gwinne.

Abstract

Focuses on the court intrigues at the time of Nero, "gathered out of Tacitus, Suetonius, Dio, and Seneca," with no specific reference to Christian Origins.

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Published in London, England: [By R. Read] impensis Ed. Blounte, 1603. Reissued by Typis M. F[lesher] prostant apud R. Mynne, sub insigne Divi Pauli, in Little Brittaine, 1639.

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