DUKE OF BRUNSWICK HEINRICH JULIUS
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A German dramatist and jurist; born Oct. 15, 1564; died at Prague, July 20, 1613. Contests with the city of Brunswick resulted in his repairing to the imperial court at Prague, where he officiated for a time in the royal privy council. His dramas, mostly written under the pseudonym "Hibaldeha", are palpably inspired by foreign models, English and Italian mainly. The tragedy of "The Adulteress" is reminiscent of Shakespeare; his comedy "The Nobleman" suggested Burger's "Emperor and Abbot". "Vincentius Ladislaus" is the counterpart of an older Italian play and of Plautus's "Miles Gloriosus".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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