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is a tragedy in two acts by Friedrich von Schiller ()[]
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''[[Die Verschwörung des Fiesco zu Genua]]'' is a tragedy in two acts by Friedrich von Schiller ()[]
  
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Described as "Ein republikanishes Trauerspel" ("a republican tragedy")
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Published in 1783 by
  
Translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Fiësko, of De Samenzweering te Genua]]'' by Jacob Lennep and
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published by P. Meyer en G. Warnars, 1792 (as Volume 22 of Spectatoriaale schouwburg) and later in 1825 by M. Westerman en C. van Hulst.
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Translated into [[Dutch]] as ''[[Fiësko, of De Samenzweering te Genua]]'' (a "Republikeinsch treurspel") a number of authors. A version by an unnamed translator was published by P. Meyer en G. Warnars, 1792 (as Volume 22 of Spectatoriaale schouwburg), one by  C.M. Plumicke and Iz. de Jongh by Abraham Mars, Amsterdam, in 1800  and yet another version by Jacob Lennep in 1825 by M. Westerman en C. van Hulst.
  
  

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Die Verschwörung des Fiesco zu Genua is a tragedy in two acts by Friedrich von Schiller ()[]

Described as "Ein republikanishes Trauerspel" ("a republican tragedy") Published in 1783 by


Translated into Dutch as Fiësko, of De Samenzweering te Genua (a "Republikeinsch treurspel") a number of authors. A version by an unnamed translator was published by P. Meyer en G. Warnars, 1792 (as Volume 22 of Spectatoriaale schouwburg), one by C.M. Plumicke and Iz. de Jongh by Abraham Mars, Amsterdam, in 1800 and yet another version by Jacob Lennep in 1825 by M. Westerman en C. van Hulst.


Facsimile version of the 1792 Dutch version, Google E-book[1]

Facsimile version of the 1825 Dutch version, Google E-book[2]