‘Roman’ Plays, Quintus Fabius – Anonymous Mucius Scaevola – Anonymous Catiline’s Conspiracies – Stephen Gosson Scipio.

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‘Roman’ Plays, 1574-1606 1574 Quintus Fabius – Anonymous 1577 Mucius Scaevola – Anonymous 1578 Catiline’s Conspiracies – Stephen Gosson 1580 Scipio Africanus – Anonymous 1581 Caesar and Pompey – Anonymous 1588? The Wounds of Civil War – Thomas Lodge 1588 Sylla Dictator – Anonymous 1592 Titus and Vespasian – Anonymous 1593? Caesar’s Revenge – Anonymous 1593 Titus Andronicus – Shakespeare 1594 Caesar and Pompey, part 1 – Anonymous 1594-1595 Pompey the Great His Fair Cornelia’s Tragedy – Thomas Kyd 1595 Caesar and Pompey, part 2 – Anonymous 1596 Julian the Apostate – Anonymous 1598 Catiline’s Conspiracy – Robert Wilson and Henry Chettle 1599 Diocletian – Thomas Dekker? Constantine – Anonymous Julius Caesar – Shakespeare 1601 Hannibal and Scipio – Richard Hathawaye and William Rankins Poetaster – Ben Jonson 1602 Caesar’s Fall, or The Two Shapes – Dekker, Drayton, Middleton, et al. 1603-1604 Sejanus His Fall – Ben Jonson

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