- literature)
Thomas More –
Epigrammata probable Alexander Barclay – The
fyfte Eglog **** Laurel's Boat
February 7 –
Johann Funck,
German theologian (died 1566)...
- and as the
indirect source,
through the
translation included in Googe's
Eglogs,
epytaphes and
sonnets (1563), of an
episode in The Two
Gentlemen of Verona...
-
print run and the
composition was underway. The book
appeared in 1563 as
Eglogs, Epytaphes, and Sonettes, with a
dedication to
William Lovelace. Before...
- in the
writings of
Alexander Barclay, poet and clergyman, in the
Fyfte Eglog of
Alexandre Barclay of the
cytezene and
vpondyshman published around 1518...
- date, cause, and
location of his
death are unknown.
Barnabe Googe, in his
Eglogs, Epythaphes, and Sonettes(1563),
included An
Epytaphes on the
Death of Nicholas...
- Duval, in
Piano No 27,
special issue 2013, p. 5–8 [1] Pâris 2004, p. 370.
Eglog - Aurélien
Dumont (YouTube)
Biographie on evidenceclassics.com. Interview...
-
instead Machin revised Markham's
original around 1608-09. In 1607 "certaine
Eglogs" by "L.M" were
appended to actor-playwright
William Barksted's poem Mirrha...
- he
published translations of the
Heroycall Epistles of Ovid, and of the
Eglogs of
Mantuan (Gianbattista Spagnuoli, also
known as Mantu****), and in 1568...
- Tale (c. 1530s) John Bon and Mast
Parson (1547 or 1548)
Barnabe Googe,
Eglogs,
Epytaphes and
Sonettes (1563) The
Kalender of
Shepardes (c. 1570), translated...
-
Neville also
contributed English verses to his
cousin Barnabe Googe's
Eglogs and Sonettes, 1563.
Sidney Lee
writing in 1894,
suggested that he may be...