‘We’ll burn his body in the holy place’ (Julius Caesar, III.2.245) ‘Roman’ Plays, 1574-1599 1574 1577 1578 1580 1581 1588? 1588 1592 1593? 1593 1594 1594-1595 1595 1596 1598 1599 Quintus Fabius – Anonymous Mucius Scaevola – Anonymous Catiline’s Conspiracies – Stephen Gosson Scipio Africanus – Anonymous Caesar and Pompey – Anonymous The Wounds of Civil War – Thomas Lodge Sylla Dictator – Anonymous Titus and Vespasian – Anonymous Caesar’s Revenge – Anonymous Titus Andronicus – Shakespeare Caesar and Pompey, part 1 – Anonymous Pompey the Great His Fair Cornelia’s Tragedy – Thomas Kyd Caesar and Pompey, part 2 – Anonymous Julian the Apostate – Anonymous Catiline’s Conspiracy – Robert Wilson and Henry Chettle Diocletian – Thomas Dekker? Constantine – Anonymous Julius Caesar – Shakespeare ‘Roman’ Plays, 1574-1599 1574 1577 1578 1580 1581 1588? 1588 1592 1593? 1593 1594 1594-1595 1595 1596 1598 1599 Quintus Fabius – Anonymous Mucius Scaevola – Anonymous Catiline’s Conspiracies – Stephen Gosson Scipio Africanus – Anonymous Caesar and Pompey – Anonymous The Wounds of Civil War – Thomas Lodge Sylla Dictator – Anonymous Titus and Vespasian – Anonymous Caesar’s Revenge – Anonymous Titus Andronicus – Shakespeare Caesar and Pompey, part 1 – Anonymous Pompey the Great His Fair Cornelia’s Tragedy – Thomas Kyd Caesar and Pompey, part 2 – Anonymous Julian the Apostate – Anonymous Catiline’s Conspiracy – Robert Wilson and Henry Chettle Diocletian – Thomas Dekker? Constantine – Anonymous Julius Caesar – Shakespeare That you do love me, I am nothing jealous. What you would work me to, I have some aim. How I have thought of this …, I shall recount hereafter. For this present, I would not … be … further moved. What you have said, I will consider. What you have to say, I will with patience hear …. Till then …, chew upon this: … (I.2.161-70)