John of Bordeaux, or The Second Part of Friar Bacon, is an Elizabethan era stage play, the anonymous sequel to Robert Greene's Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay.[1] The play was never printed in its own historical era and survived in a single, untitled, defective manuscript until it was named and published in 1936.[2] It is usually dated to the 1590–94 period, shortly after the success of Greene's original Friar Bacon.
^Terence P. Logan and Denzell S. Smith, eds., The Predecessors of Shakespeare: A Survey and Bibliography of Recent Studies in English Renaissance Drama, Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press, 1973; pp. 78-9, 84.
^W. L. Renwick and W. W. Greg, eds., John of Bordeaux, or The Second Part of Friar Bacon, Oxford, Malone Society, 1936.
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