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  2. Essays (Montaigne) - Wikipedia

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    B: passages written 1580–1588, published 1588 C: passages written 1588–1592, published 1595 (posthumously) [ 9 ] [ 10 ] A copy of the fifth edition of the Essais with Montaigne's own "C" additions in his own hand exists, preserved at the Municipal Library of Bordeaux (known to editors as the Bordeaux Copy ). [ 11 ]

  3. Essays (Montaigne) - Bordeaux copy - Wikipedia

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    Montaigne published the first two volumes of his Essais in 1580, printed by Simon Millanges [] in Bordeaux. [4] The books' success (1582 - a re-edition published in Bordeaux; [5] a possible re-edition published in Rouen before 1584 [6] and in 1587 a re-edition published in Paris [7]) attracted the interest of the Paris publisher Abel L'Angelier [], who, in 1588, published a new modified and ...

  4. 1588 in literature - Wikipedia

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    William Allen – An Admonition to the nobility and people of England; John Dee – De heptarchia mystica; Robert Greene – Pandosto: The Triumph of Time; Thomas Hariot – A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia; Thomas Nashe – The Anatomie of Absurditie; William Rankins – The English Ape; Welsh Bible (translation by ...

  5. Category:1588 books - Wikipedia

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  6. John Winthrop - Wikipedia

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    John Winthrop (January 12, 1588 [a] – March 26, 1649) was an English Puritan lawyer and a leading figure in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the second major settlement in New England following Plymouth Colony.

  7. List of intellectuals of the Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Philosopher and mathematician famous for developing the theory of subjective idealism. [4] Justus Henning Boehmer: 1674–1749: German: Ecclesiastical jurist, one of the first reformers of the church law and the civil law which was the basis for further reforms and maintained until the 20th century. Ruđer Josip Bošković (Roger Joseph ...

  8. Thoinot Arbeau - Wikipedia

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    Les Petits Chanteurs de Passy sing the pavane Belle qui tiens ma vie of Thoinot Arbeau. Thoinot Arbeau is the anagrammatic pen name of French cleric Jehan Tabourot (March 17, 1520 – July 23, 1595). [1]

  9. John Stow - Wikipedia

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    "John Stow and his monument" (PDF). Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society. 25: 316– 21. Trevor-Roper, Hugh (1975). "John Stow" (PDF). Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society. 26: 337– 42. Wilson, Janet (1991). "A catalogue of the "unlawful" books found in John Stow's study on 21 February ...