Skip to main content
Wellcome Collection homepage
Visit us
What’s on
Stories
Collections
Get involved
About us
Sign in to your library account
Search for anything
Library account
Search for anything
Search
Home
|
Collections
Boudica
Queen of the British Iceni tribe
Wikidata
Source:
Wikidata
On this page
On this page
Works from the collections
Works from the collections
6 works
Pictures
Elderly antiquarians examining a chamber pot purported to be Boadicea's. Etching by F. Grose.
Francis Grose
|
Date: [1788]
|
Reference: 747986i
E-books
Online
A comment on Boadicia, with remarks on Mill's letter . With remarks on Mills's Letter. To which is added, a Prologue, To be Spoke at its Revival. By W. Rider, A. B. Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxon.
Rider, William, 1723-1785.
|
Date: 1754
E-books
Online
Boadicia . A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mr. Glover.
Glover, Richard, 1712-1785.
|
Date: [1753]
E-books
Online
Female revenge or, the British amazon: exemplified in the life of Boadicia. In Which The British History is concisely traced from Julius Caesar's last Expedition into this Island, to the Time of the general Revolt from the Roman Yoke under the Reign of Queen Boadicia; with an Account of the Bloody Massacre on that Occasion. The Propriety of Boadicia's Character, as represented by the Poet critically examined; with cursory Remarks on the other Persons of the Drama. Observations on the Diction, Sentiments, and Conduct of the Play. Its Beauties and Blemishes pointed out, and its Merits and Demerits freely discussed. Calculated to instruct the readers of this celebrated tragedy, in the true History of one of the most memorable Transactions recorded in the British Annals; and to shew wherein poetical fiction has deviated from real facts.
|
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]
E-books
Online
Boadicea . A tragedy, by Mr. Glover. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers.
Glover, Richard, 1712-1785.
|
Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]
View all
Close modal window