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Thomas Raynalde (fl. 1540–1551) was an
English physician,
known as the
translator or
editor of
Eucharius Rösslin's De
Partu Hominis. The
translation was...
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Reineldis (also Reinhild, Reinaldes,
Rainelde among others; c. 630 – c. 680) was a
saint of the 7th century,
martyred by the Huns.
Reineldis was born in...
- One was a
reprint of the 1537
first edition, and was
printed by
Thomas Raynalde and
William Hyll (Herbert #75). The
other was
printed by John Daye and...
- by John Herford.
Geminus started work in
England by
working with
Thomas Raynalde and
producing "The
byrth of Mankinde" aka "The Woman's booke" in 1545....
- a nun at
Nivelles and
became patroness of Brussels, and the other, St.
Raynalde, a martyr; the
Abbey of
Lobbes which, in the
seventh and
eighth centuries...
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deposition as
being a
former servant of the
printer and
physician Thomas Raynalde. In 1546, he was
probably one of
twenty men who were
granted the freedom...
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certayne Psalmes of David,
translated into
English Metre,
London (Thomas
Raynalde), 1549. A
Poesie in
Forme of a Vision,
briefly inveying against the most...