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Thomas Tymme (or Timme) (died 1620) was an
English clergyman,
translator and author. He
combined Puritan views,
including the need for
capital punishment...
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Columbia University Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-231-50085-2. Olrik, Hans (1892). Den
danske biskop Tymme: (Thietmar) af
Hildesheim (in Danish). v t e...
- Mary's funeral,
Clarencius rode in a
chariot in the
procession with Mrs
Tymmes, Mrs Southwell, and
Sybil Penn. One of Mary's secretaries, John Boxall,...
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recorded use of the word
Chemistry ("Chymistrie") in English, in
Thomas Tymme's The
Practice of
Chymicall and
Hermeticall Physicke,
translated from Joseph...
- (1563) A
Looking Gl****e for the Court, trans. Sir
Francis Bryan and
Thomas Tymme (London:
William Norton, 1575) The
familiar epistles of Sir
Anthony of Gueuara...
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churches there. Scot's
position resembled those of
Joseph Hall and
Thomas Tymme, with
emphasis on
unity of doctrine. He
attacked alchemy, in particular...
- (some
names missing) 1377 John
Attewell 1390
Gilbert Thynne (or
Gilbert Tymme) 1429 John Pye 1443
Henry Marschall 1445
Richard Mydelom 1447
Thomas Mirfelde...
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English translations were made of his
commentary on Mark and Luke by
Thomas Tymme (London, 1583), on John by the same (1575), on II and III John by Nathaniel...
- Twyne, 1573; John Prise's
Historiae Brytannicae Defensio, 1573;
Thomas Tymme's translation of the
Civil Wars in
France attributed to
Petrus Ramus, 1573;...
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consulted Thomas Tymme’s The
Three Partes of Commentaries,
Containing the
Whole and
Perfect Discourse of the
Civill Warres of Fraunce.
Tymme’s work is a translation...