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- Traheron is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bartholomew Traheron (1510?–1558?), English Protestant writer Philip Traheron (1635–1686)...
- Bartholomew Traheron (1510?–1558?) was an English Protestant writer and Marian exile. Born about 1510, he is said to have been a native of Cornwall. Bartholomew...
- "Physitions teache that there ben thre kindes of spirites", wrote Bartholomew Traheron in his 1543 translation of a text on surgery, "animal, vital, and natural...
- Philip Traherne, or Traheron (/trəˈhɑːrn/; 9 August 1635 in Lugwardine – 1686 in St. Nicholas, Hereford) was an English diplomat, author of books. He was...
- liquid; alcool or alcool vini occurs often in his writings. Bartholomew Traheron, in his 1543 translation of John of Vigo, introduces the word as a term...
- 528). Philip Traheron made first collation and description of the codex. According to Scrivener it was careful collation, but Traheron never before examined...
- both Knollyses, John and Christopher Hales, Richard Hilles, Bartholomew Traheron, Robert Crowley, Thomas Cole, William Turner, Robert Wisdome. An informal...
- religious reasons under Edward VI. The librarian from 1549 was Bartholomew Traheron, an evangelical Protestant recommended by John Cheke. In January 1550 a...
- Venice: Appresso Damiano Zenaro, 1582. Translated into English by W. Traheron as Ciuill considerations vpon many and sundrie histories, as well ancient...
- disappointment at not being made lecturer in divinity in succession to Bartholomew Traheron. He remained, however, at Frankfurt, sharing a house with Richard Alvey...