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Albumazar is a
Jacobean era play, a
comedy written by
Thomas Tomkis that was
performed and
published in 1615. The play was
specially commissioned by Trinity...
- Abu Ma‘shar al-Balkhi,
Latinized as
Albumasar (also Albusar, Albuxar,
Albumazar; full name Abū Maʿshar Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿUmar al-Balkhī ابومَعْشَر...
- of a more
ambiguous kind is
presented by the case of
Thomas Tomkis's
Albumazar,
performed for King
James I at
Cambridge in 1615. A
tradition apparently...
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Aemilia (March 7), Ruggle's
farce Ignoramus (March 8), Tomkis's
comedy Albumazar (March 9), and Brooke's
Melanthe (March 10). The
royals leave Cambridge...
- John Hoadly)
James Ralph – The
Astrologer (adapted from
Thomas Tomkis's
Albumazar,
itself adapted from
Giambattista della Porta's L'astrologo)
Antonio de...
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academic plays of the
early seventeenth century:
Lingua (published 1607) and
Albumazar (published 1615). He is also
regarded as a
likely author of Pathomachia...
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evolution that was
ongoing in its era, as
marked by
plays like Lingua,
Albumazar, and Pathomachia.
Technogamia was
revived for a
Court performance on 26...
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decades after the play's origin,
including references in
Thomas Tomkis's
Albumazar (1615),
Thomas May's The Heir (1620), and as late as
Thomas Rawlins's...
- Similarly,
Thomas Tomkis calls the
telescope a "per****ill" in his 1615 play
Albumazar. Sanders, p. 126. Brown, p. 92. Brown, Huntington.
Rabelais in English...
- (1600),
Thomas Middleton's A Mad World, My
Masters (1608),
Thomas Tomkis's
Albumazar (1615),
George Ruggle's
Ignoramus (also 1615), and
perhaps most importantly...