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  2. Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 16th century

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    1588 Blessed Edward Burden: 1540 1588 Blessed Edward Campion 1588 Blessed Edward James 1588 Blessed Edward Shelley 1588 Blessed Henry Webley: 1558 1588 Blessed Hugh More: 1563 1588 Blessed James Claxton 1588 Blessed John Robinson 1588 Blessed John Roche 1588 Blessed Nicholas Garlick: 1555 1588 Blessed Richard Flower 1588 Blessed Richard Leigh ...

  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. Richard Brathwait - Wikipedia

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    Brathwait was born at Burnishead, near Kendal.He entered Oriel College, Oxford in 1604, and remained there for some years, pursuing the study of poetry and Roman history. . He moved to Cambridge to study law at the university and afterwards to London to the Inns of Cou

  5. Category:1588 books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "1588 books" ... An Admonition to the Nobility and People of England and Ireland;

  6. 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]

  7. John Gerard (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    After his escape to Catholic Europe, Fr. Gerard was instructed by his Jesuit superiors to write a book about his life in Latin. [2] An English translation by Fr. Philip Caraman was published in 1951 as John Gerard: Autobiography of an Elizabethan and is a rare first-hand account of the dangerous cloak-and-dagger world of a Catholic priest in ...

  8. Edmund Ingalls - Wikipedia

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    In 1629, Edmund, his brother Francis, and four others, founded the settlement of Lynn, Massachusetts. In the opening pages of "The History of Lynn, MA" by Alonzo Lewis and James R. Newhall, appears the following: "The first white men known to have been inhabitants of Lynn were Edmund Ingalls and his brother Francis Ingalls."

  9. Agostino Ramelli - Wikipedia

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    Agostino Ramelli Description of a windlass well by Agostino Ramelli, 1588 Description of a fountain by Agostino Ramelli, 1588. Agostino Ramelli (1531–ca. 1610) was an Italian engineer best known for writing and illustrating the book of engineering designs Le diverse et artificiose machine del Capitano Agostino Ramelli, which contains, among others, his design for the bookwheel.