North, Thomas, Sir, 1535?-1601?
North, Thomas
North, Thomas, 1535-1601?, Sir
North, Thomas 1535-1601
North, Thomas, Sir, 1535 ?-1602 ?
Thomas North English translator, military officer, lawyer, and justice of the peace (1535 – c. 1604)
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North, Thomas, Sir, 1535-asi 1601
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
Works
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Archontorologion | |
Bidpai | |
The dial of princes, compiled by the reuerend father in God, Don Antony of Gueuara, Byshop of Guadix, preacher, and chronicler to Charles the fifte, late of that name Emperour. Englished out of the Frenche by T. North, sonne of Sir Edvvard North knight, L. North of Kyrtheling | |
The diall of princes | |
The earliest English version of the fables of Bidpai, 1888. | |
Lives of Epaminondas, of Philip of Macedon, of Dionysius the Elder, and of Octavius Caesar Augustus | |
lives of the noble Grecians and Romans | |
Moral filosophia del Doni. | |
The moral philosophy of Doni : popularly known as The fables of Bidpai | |
The morall philosophie of Doni : drawne out of the auncient writers. A worke first compiled in the Indian tongue, and afterwardes reduced into diuers other languages: and now lastly englished out of Italian by Thomas North, brother to the right Honorable Sir Roger North Knight, Lorde North of Kyrtheling | |
Plutarch's lives | |
Relox de príncipes. | |
Shakespeare's Plutarch / ed. by T. J. B. Spencer. - Harmondsworth, 1964. | |
Shakespeare's Plutarch : the lives of Julius Caesar, Brutus, Marcus Antonius, and Coriolanus in the translation of sir Thomas North | |
The Tudor translations first series | |
Vies parallèles. | |
Vioi parallīloi | |
Vitæ. |