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- Henry Bynneman (died 1583), was an English printer of the 16th century. His career as a printer lasted from 1566, when he became free of the Stationers'...
- printers' flowers and showed much ingenuity in their arrangement. When Henry Bynneman died in 1583, he appointed Denham and Ralph Newbery to be his executors...
- siluer: garnished with many learned aucthorities. London: Imprinted by Henry Bynneman, for Thomas Hacket. Trudel, Marcel (2019). Dictionary of Canadian Biography...
- Twine, Gentl (in Middle English). Translated by Twyne, Thomas. Henrie Bynneman. 1572. John Dee, 1577. 1577 J. Arte Navigation, p. 65 "The syncere Intent...
- Imprinted at London, in Knight-rider strete, by Henry Bynneman, for Thomas Hacket: By Henrie Bynneman, for Thomas Hacket. And are to be sold at his shop...
- edition, his orthographical cranks are preserved. A reprint in 1583 by Henry Bynneman forms the basis of James Maidment's edition (Edinburgh, 1836), and of Edward...
- by Henry Dethick, who was a friend of Hill's. It was printed by Henry Bynneman. It contains high quality woodcut illustrations which show gardeners working...
- translated into English by Spenser from French sources, published by Henry Bynneman in London 1579: The Shepheardes Calender, published under the pseudonym...
- cousin to John Sandford. In 1567 he published two translations with Henry Bynneman, the London printer, from Plutarch, dedicated to Sir Hugh Paulet of Hinton...
- 1524) Unknown dates Alexander Arbuthnot, Scottish poet (born 1538) Henry Bynneman, English printer (date of birth unknown) Chambers, E. K. (1923). The Elizabethan...