Nettet14. sep. 2024 · One of a uniform series of chronicles published under the superintendence of Sir Henry Ellis and others. The 1577 edition was compiled by Holinshed, William Harrison and Richard Stanyhurst; the 1587 edition was edited by John Hooker, assisted by Francis Thynne, Abraham Fleming and John Stow. The present … NettetRaphael Holinshed, The firste volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande. London: Henry Bynneman for George Bishop, 1577. (sig. b2v) British Library, G.6006-7 (public domain) main features: printed marginalia woodcut more details: English gothic pagination format: folio place printed: England all the images
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Nettet8. mar. 2024 · Raphael Holinshed (c.1525-1580) was a Historian. He was from a Cheshire family. He came to London early in the reign of Elizabeth I and was employed as a translator by Reyner Wolfe, the printer and publisher. While working for him he planned the Chronicles (1577), which are known by his name, but were written and […] Nettet1577 and 1587 Chronicles" (vi). This is no mean feat, given the estimate of 3.5 mil lion words in the 1587 version alone. ... rhetorical strategy of Holinshed's Chronicles, risks undervaluing the degree of com petition and contestation to be found between its different textual layers and inser tions" (415). red bull 104
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Nettet31. des. 2014 · One of a uniform series of chronicles published under the superintendence of Sir Henry Ellis and others The 1577 edition was compiled by Holinshed, William Harrison and Richard Stanyhurst; the … NettetHe himself contributed the "Description of Ireland" and the "History of Ireland under Henry VIII", to Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles (London, 1577). In Ireland he tutored the children of Gerald, the 11th earl of Kildare, especially Garret whom he accompanied to London in 1575; the tutorship ended with Garret's death in 1580. Holinshed's Chronicles, also known as Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, is a collaborative work published in several volumes and two editions, the first edition in 1577, and the second in 1587. It was a large, comprehensive description of British history published in three volumes (England, Scotland and Ireland). red bull 13