Michiel de Swaen - Chronology of The Works

Chronology of The Works

  • 1688: De gecroonde leerse
  • 1688: De Menschwording
  • 1694: Le Cid, translated from Pierre Corneille’s work with the same name
  • 1694: Het leven en de dood van Jesus Christus
  • 1700: Andronicus, for the greater part based on the play of the same name by Jean Galbert de Campistron
  • 1702: Catharina
  • 1702: Mauritius
  • about 1702: Neder-duitsche digtkonde of rym-konst
  • about 1704: De zedighe doot van Carel den Vijfden

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