Stanyhurst, Richard — • Catholic controversialist, historian, and devotional writer, born at Dublin, 1547; died at Brussels, 1618 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Stanyhurst, Richard Richard Stanyhurst … Catholic encyclopedia
Stanyhurst, Richard — (1547 1618) Translator, was at Oxf., and studied law at Furnivall s Inn and Lincoln s Inn. He collaborated with Holinshed (q.v.). His principal literary achievement was a grotesquely stiff, clumsy, and prosaic translation of the first four… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
William Stanyhurst — (1602 ndash; 1663), was a prolific author of Latin religious works, one of which, Dei immortalis in corpore mortali patientis historia , was widely popular, and was translated into many languages.He was the son of Richard Stanyhurst … Wikipedia
Richard Stanihurst — Richard Stanyhurst (1547 ndash; 1618), was an Irish alchemist, translator, poet and historian, born in Dublin.His father, James Stanyhurst, was recorder of the city, and Speaker of the Irish House of Commons in 1557, 1560 and 1568. Richard was… … Wikipedia
Raphael Holinshed — (died c. 1580) was an English chronicler, whose work, commonly known as Holinshed s Chronicles , was one of the major sources used by William Shakespeare for a number of his plays. He is thought to have come from Cheshire, but lived in London,… … Wikipedia
Christopher Barnewall — Sir Christopher Barnewall ( 1522–1575 ) was a leading Anglo Irish statesman of the Pale in the 1560s and 1570s,and was effective Leader of the Opposition in the Irish House of Commons in the Parliament of 1568 71. He is remembered for building… … Wikipedia
Holinshed, or Hollingshead, Raphael or Ralph — d. (1580?) Belonged to a Cheshire family, and is said by Anthony Wood to have been at one of the Univ., and to have been a priest. He came to London, and was in the employment of Reginald Wolf, a German printer, making translations and… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Budgeness — Budge ness, n. Sternness; severity. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A Sara for goodness, a great Bellona for budgeness. Stanyhurst. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crinital — Cri ni*tal (kr? n? tal), a. Same as {Crinite}, 1. [1913 Webster] He the star crinital adoreth. Stanyhurst. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dandiprat — Dan di*prat, n. [Dandy + brat child.] 1. A little fellow; in sport or contempt. A dandiprat hop thumb. Stanyhurst. [1913 Webster] 2. A small coin. [1913 Webster] Henry VII. stamped a small coin called dandiprats. Camden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English