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... Sir John Cheke , the acknowledged intellectual leader of his time , takes his place in the controversy concerning Bible translation and anotherfrag- ment can be added to the mosaic which makes up his portrait . The same names recur as ...
... Sir John Cheke , the acknowledged intellectual leader of his time , takes his place in the controversy concerning Bible translation and anotherfrag- ment can be added to the mosaic which makes up his portrait . The same names recur as ...
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... Sir John Cheke , English scholarship owes also the knowledge of Aristotle's Rhetorica and Poetica . The Rhetorica was apparently unused in Western Europe from Roman times until the fourteenth century . During the fifteenth century , new ...
... Sir John Cheke , English scholarship owes also the knowledge of Aristotle's Rhetorica and Poetica . The Rhetorica was apparently unused in Western Europe from Roman times until the fourteenth century . During the fifteenth century , new ...
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... John , Prologue to Old Testa- ment , 25 , 40 Puttenham , George , Arte of ... Sir Thomas Sackville , Thomas , contribution to Mirror for Magistrates , 167 ... Cheke quoted , 95 Sturm , Johannes , correspondence with Ascham , 61 ...
... John , Prologue to Old Testa- ment , 25 , 40 Puttenham , George , Arte of ... Sir Thomas Sackville , Thomas , contribution to Mirror for Magistrates , 167 ... Cheke quoted , 95 Sturm , Johannes , correspondence with Ascham , 61 ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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