Studley, John, 1545?-1590?
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J. S. (John Studley), 1545?-1590?
S., J. (John Studley), 1545?-1590?
I. S. (John Studley), 1545?-1590?
S., I. (John Studley), 1545?-1590?
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found: Seneca, L.A. The fourth and most ruthful tragedy of L. Annaeus Seneca, entituled Hippolytus, 1581:t.p. (John Studley)
found: InU/3 cent. drama files(usage: J.S.)
found: LC data base, 10/10/83(hdg.: Studley, John, 1545?-1590?)
found: Bale, J. The pageant of popes, 1574:t.p. (I.S.)
found: Studley's translations of Seneca's Agamemnon and Medea (Kraus Reprint), 1963:facsimile title page (The eighth tragedie of Seneca entitled Agamemnon, translated out of Latin in to English by John Studley, student in Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge)
found: Wikipedia, 26 March 2019(John Studley, 1545?-1590?; English academic, known as a translator of Seneca. He contributed to the Seneca his tenne tragedies translated into English (1581), compiled by Thomas Newton and the sole printed translations of Seneca available in Elizabethan England; some echoes of his work have been detected in Shakespeare.) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Studley
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1983-10-18: new
2019-03-27: revised
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