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Richard Stanyhurst (or Stanihurst) (1547–1618) was an Anglo-Irish alchemist, translator, poet and historian, who was born in Dublin. His father, James...
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Stanyhurst or
Stanihurst is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Stanihurst (c. 1522–1571),
Irish politician Richard Stanihurst (1547–1618)...
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William Stanyhurst (1601 – 1663) was a
Belgian Jesuit of
Irish parentage. He was a
prolific author of
Latin religious works, one of which, Dei immortalis...
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person who is slow at
learning or stupid". The
etymology given by
Richard Stanyhurst is that the word is
derived from the name of the
Scottish scholastic theologian...
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James Stanihurst (died 1573), also
spelt James Stanyhurst) was for
three terms Speaker of the
Irish House of Commons. He was also the
first judge to hold...
- of Hyginus,
Fabulae 170
Raphaell Holinshed,
William Harrison,
Richard Stanyhurst, John Hooker,
Francis Thynne,
Abraham Fleming, John Stow. Holinshed's...
- Stationers' Company. They
retained Holinshed, who emplo**** Harrison,
Richard Stanyhurst,
Edmund Campion and John Hooker. In 1577, the work was
published in two...
- located. Next to it lies a "smaller half-sized monument"
which Richard Stanyhurst claimed was "that of Strongbow’s son, whom his
father had
cleft in twain...
- They kept
Raphael Holinshed, who emplo****
William Harrison,
Richard Stanyhurst,
Edmund Campion and John Hooker. In 1577, the work was
published in two...
- is also
described in Aqua Vitæ: its
commodities describ'd by
Richard Stanyhurst. In 1608, King
James I
granted a
licence to Sir
Thomas Phillips, a landowner...