Robert Dallington, the Glossary
Sir Robert Dallington (1561–1637) was an English courtier, travel writer and translator, and master of the London Charterhouse.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Anthony Wood (antiquary), Charles I of England, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Deacon, Edward Chaney, Francesco Colonna (writer), Francis Beaumont, Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, Geddington, Grand Tour, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, Inigo Jones, Knight Bachelor, Lewes Lewknor, London Charterhouse, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland, Roy Strong.
- 17th-century travel writers
- People from Geddington
- Schoolteachers from Northamptonshire
Anthony Wood (antiquary)
Anthony Wood (17 December 1632 – 28 November 1695), who styled himself Anthony à Wood in his later writings, was an English antiquary. Robert Dallington and Anthony Wood (antiquary) are 17th-century English male writers and 17th-century English writers.
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Charles I of England
Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.
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Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Corpus Christi College (full name: "The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary", often shortened to "Corpus") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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Deacon
A deacon is a member of the diaconate, an office in Christian churches that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological and denominational traditions.
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Edward Chaney
Edward Chaney (born 1951) is a British cultural historian.
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Francesco Colonna (writer)
Francesco Colonna (1433/1434 – 1527) was an Italian Dominican priest and monk who was credited with the authorship of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili by an acrostic formed by initial letters of the text.
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Francis Beaumont
Francis Beaumont (1584 – 6 March 1616) was a dramatist in the English Renaissance theatre, most famous for his collaborations with John Fletcher. Robert Dallington and Francis Beaumont are 16th-century English male writers, 17th-century English male writers and 17th-century English writers.
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Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland
Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland, KG (1578–1632) was an English nobleman.
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Geddington
Geddington is a village and civil parish on the A4300, previously A43, in North Northamptonshire between Kettering and Corby.
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Grand Tour
The Grand Tour was the principally 17th- to early 19th-century custom of a traditional trip through Europe, with Italy as a key destination, undertaken by upper-class young European men of sufficient means and rank (typically accompanied by a tutor or family member) when they had come of age (about 21 years old).
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Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, (19 February 1594 – 6 November 1612), was the eldest son and heir apparent of James VI and I, King of England and Scotland; and his wife Anne of Denmark.
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Hypnerotomachia Poliphili
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, called in English Poliphilo's Strife of Love in a Dream or The Dream of Poliphilus, is a book said to be by Francesco Colonna.
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Inigo Jones
Inigo Jones (possibly born Ynyr Jones; 15 July 1573 – 21 June 1652) was the first significant architect in England in the early modern period, and the first to employ Vitruvian rules of proportion and symmetry in his buildings.
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Knight Bachelor
The title of Knight Bachelor is the basic rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry; it is a part of the British honours system.
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Lewes Lewknor
Sir Lewes Lewknor (c.1560–1627) was an English courtier, M.P., writer, soldier, and Judge who served as Master of the Ceremonies to King James I of England. Robert Dallington and Lewes Lewknor are 16th-century English translators and 17th-century English translators.
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London Charterhouse
The London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Farringdon, London, dating back to the 14th century.
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Norfolk
Norfolk is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia.
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Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire (abbreviated Northants.) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.
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Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland
Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland (6 October 1576 – 26 June 1612) was the eldest surviving son of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland and his wife, Elizabeth nee Charleton (d. 1595).
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Roy Strong
Sir Roy Colin Strong, (born 23 August 1935) is an English art historian, museum curator, writer, broadcaster and landscape designer.
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See also
17th-century travel writers
- Bernard Randolph (merchant)
- Don Juan of Persia
- Evliya Çelebi
- Francesco Carletti
- Francesco Negri (travel writer)
- García de Silva Figueroa
- Gershon ben Eliezer Yiddels
- Giovan Battista Pacichelli
- Kryštof Harant
- Mariano Bolizza
- Niccolao Manucci
- Paul of Aleppo
- Pedro Cubero
- Robert Dallington
- Simeon of Poland
- Tadhg Ó Cianáin
- Thomas Carve
- Yusuf al-Maghribi
People from Geddington
- Bert Dainty
- David Lucas (engraver)
- Gage Earle Freeman
- Len Chalmers
- Robert Dallington
- Rosie Wrighting
Schoolteachers from Northamptonshire
- Arthur Gray Butler
- David Court (bishop)
- Glenys Kinnock
- Helen Rollason
- Henry Nettleship
- Jackie Beere
- Jeff Butterfield
- John Olver (rugby union)
- John Sargeaunt
- John Stanbridge
- Len Rowe
- Neil Salvi
- Robert Dallington
- Robert Freind
- Stephen Addington
- Thomas Nevill (priest)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dallington
Also known as Dallington, Robert.