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James Mabbe or Mab (1572–1642) was an
English scholar, translator, and poet, and a
Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford. He was
involved in translations...
- John
Mabbe or Mab was the name of two
English goldsmiths working in
Tudor London. The
senior John
Mabbe (who died in 1582 and was
buried at St Matthew...
- to John and
Thomas Master. The
goldsmith John
Mabbe (died 1578)
acquired the inn. His son
Robert Mabbe pledged a
share of the inn to the
goldsmith Affabel...
- Vani as Adithya's
coworker Kausha Rach (special
appearance in the song "
Mabbe Masakesindile") Ajay
Sastry expressed interest in
making the film as a Telugu-Tamil...
- London. 5 (1): 47–50. doi:10.1098/rsnr.1947.0007. JSTOR 531177.
Mabbe,
James (2013).
James Mabbe, The
Spanish Bawd. MHRA. p. 10. ISBN 9781907322099. "Christen...
- German, English, Italian, and Latin. The
English translation, by
James Mabbe, was
published in 1622,
under alternative titles The
Rogue and The Life...
- into
Italian in 1606, into
German in 1615, into
English in 1622 by
James Mabbe, and into
Latin in 1623. Garfield,
Evelyn Picon (1991). Las literaturas...
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AETATIS 53 DIE 23 APR (In his 53rd year he died 23 April).
Verse by
James Mabbe printed in the
First Folio.
Charles Knight, 1842, in his
notes on Twelfth...
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Medicina Catholica (Volume 2)
Thomas Harriot –
Artis analyticae praxis James Mabbe – Celestina, or the
Tragicomedy of
Calisto and Melibea, a 300-page closet...
- (1892–1957),
American attorney Mab
Segrest (born 1949),
American writer James Mabbe or Mab (1572–1642),
English poet
Michael Angelo Batio (born 1956), American...