Corneille, Pierre, French dramatist

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referencedIn AUTOGRAPH letters and signatures of literary and scientific artists and savans in France and the Netherlands; 1612-1835: 1. Jacques Auguste de Thou, the historian, to Isaac Casaubon; Paris, 10 Dec. 1613. Fr. f. 2. 2. Agreement between Charles de la R..., 1612-1835 British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. CXXXVIII (ff. 873). March-April 1847. (1) 'Irène ou le Magnétisme', by A. E. Scribe and 'Monsieur Lockroy'. French. Printed (1847). ff. 2-19 b. (2) 'Athalie', by J. B. Racine (see also 42884, art. 15). French. Printed ... British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS tracts, late 17th cent., viz:-A. Draft, in a late 17th cent. hand, of a moral treatise in the form of Maxims and Reflections; written in the first person and addressed, apparently, to a nobleman. Imperf. Beg. "Many have been the Advise... British Library
referencedIn TRANSLATION of Acts IV and V of Corneille's Rodogune (published 1647) into English heroic couplets. Holograph, with corrections both in the translator's hand and in another. Not mentioned by A. Mulert, Pierre Corneille auf der englischen Bühne und in..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. Vol. XCIV (ff. 940). Jan.-June 1841 (see also 42954, artt. 5, 13, 15, 29), except art. 31 (June 1840). (1) 'The White Milliner', by D. W. Jerrold. ff. 3-32 b. (2) 'The Widow Barnaby', [by T. H. Reynoldson?]. ff. 33-68 b. (3)... British Library
referencedIn LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAYS. VOL. CLXI (ff. 981). Feb.-March 1850. (1) 'The Noble Heart' ('The Noble Heart or Love's Sacrifice'), by 'S. Lawrence' (see also 43010, art. 9). ff. 2-26. (2) 'The Red House or a Crack Shot'. ff. 27-58 b. (3) 'My Precious Bet... British Library
creatorOf CASTLE ASHBY MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. VI. Notebook comprising autograph drafts and scribal fair copies of plays and translations; after 1650 and 1655. ff. ii+40. 300 x 180mm. Vellum binding with two thongs. 1. ff. 5v-21v. The Mandrake, an adaptation of Mach..., 1650-1655 British Library
referencedIn Aria ‘Mio caro bene’ [from ‘Rodelinda’]. Copy; n.d.ff. 14 300 x 240mm.Nicola Francesco Haym, composer, poet and theatre manager: Pierre Corneille, French dramatist: Antonio Salvi, librettist: Robert Franz, composer: George Frideric Handel, composer: ... British Library
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