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Cuthbert Burby (died 1607) was a
London bookseller and
publisher of the
Elizabethan and
early Jacobean eras. He is
known for
publishing a
series of significant...
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Edward Burby was an
English priest in the 17th century.
Burby was born in
London and
educated at
Lincoln College, Oxford. He held
livings at Canewdon,...
- Juliet. It was
printed in 1599 by
Thomas Creede and
published by
Cuthbert Burby. Q2 is
about 800
lines longer than Q1. Its
title page
describes it as "Newly...
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Publishers Robert Allot William Aspley John
Benson Edward Blount Cuthbert Burby Nathaniel Butter Philip Chetwinde Richard Hawkins Henry Herringman William...
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February 2013. "The
Annual UK
Belly Dance Congress.
Randa Kamel and
Heather Burby". worldbellydance.com. 23
February 2013.
Retrieved 2
February 2020. "London...
- re-registered ten days later, on 14
August 1600, by the
booksellers Cuthbert Burby and
Walter Burre; the
first quarto was
published in 1601, with Burre's name...
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First published in a
quarto in 1597.
Edward III 1592 or 1593
Cuthbert Burby,
quarto editions in 1596 and 1599.
Generally considered a collaboration...
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publications of 1607.
January 22 –
Shortly before his death,
bookseller Cuthbert Burby transfers the
rights to
print the text of The
Taming of the
Shrew to Nicholas...
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Publishers Robert Allot William Aspley John
Benson Edward Blount Cuthbert Burby Nathaniel Butter Philip Chetwinde Richard Hawkins Henry Herringman William...
- 23 Petron, Jollibee, Chowking, Tapa King, SereniTea, Puma
Outlet Store,
Burby's, Treats, KFC,
Krispy Kreme, Max's, Army Navy, Café France, Shakey's, Seafood...