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Thomas Stapleton
In 1620, twenty-two years after his death, Thomas Stapleton received the tribute hoped for, I suppose, by many, if not all professors. Four of his friends collected together his works and published them. His Opera Omnia fill four folio volumes: translation, controversy, the fruit of his years of lecturing worked over and set out in lengthy, ordered dissertations, history, biography, moral instruction, panegyric, speeches made on academic occasions, commentaries on the Sunday, feast-day and Lenten gospels. The whole was prefaced by a life of the author written in Latin verse by Henry Holland. The best preserved and best cared-for copy is to be found in Lambeth Palace library.</jats:p
Review of 'Britishness Abroad' ed. Kate Darian-Smith, Patricia Grimshaw and Stuart Macintyre..
Review of 'Britishness Abroad: Transnational Movements and Imperial Culture' ed. Kate Darian-Smith, Patricia Grimshaw and Stuart Macintyre
Running home from Australia: intercontinental mobility and migrant expectations in the nineteenth century
Manchester, Englan
Britannia's Children: emigration from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland since 1600
LONDON, U
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