قراءة لمدة 1 دقيقة Fulgens and Lucrece

Fulgens and Lucrece is a morality play.
It was made in the late 15th century by Henry Medwall.
It is the oldest fully secular English play that still exists.
It was probably first performed at Lambeth Palace in 1497.
The play is based on a Latin story by Buonaccorso da Montemagno.
The play was printed in 1512–1516 by John Rastell.
Later, only a part of it was found until a copy was found in an auction of books in 1919.
A man named Henry E.
Huntington bought this copy.
He arranged the printing of a facsimile.
The play is an example of a "débat".