- John
Rainolds (or Reynolds) (1549 – 21 May 1607) was an
English academic and churchman, of
Puritan views. He is
remembered for his role in the Authorized...
- University. (Robert Pullen, was the
founder of
Oxford University, and John
Rainolds, was the
President of
Corpus Christi College.) "Any
dating of
Hamlet must...
- 1496) 1563 –
Martynas Mažvydas,
Lithuanian writer (b. 1510) 1607 – John
Rainolds,
English scholar and
academic (b. 1549) 1617 – Luis Fajardo,
Spanish admiral...
- A bay in Brittany, receiv’d intelligence, That
Harry Duke of Herford,
Rainold Lord Cobham, Thomas, son and heir to th’ Earl of Arundel, That late broke...
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University Press. 2011-10-31. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00064563.
Rainold, Carl
Eduard (1859).
Erinnerungen an merkwürdige Gegenstände und Begebenheiten...
-
First Oxford Company,
translated Isaiah to Malachi: John Harding, John
Rainolds (or Reynolds),
Thomas Holland,
Richard Kilby,
Miles Smith,
Richard Brett...
- had
already become Archdeacon of Rochester)
Oxford John Harding, John
Rainolds (or Reynolds),
Thomas Holland,
Richard Kilby,
Miles Smith,
Richard Brett...
- Verlagsgesellschaft,
Klausdorf bei Kiel, 1987)
Raynold Curicke (1610-1667) -
Rainold Curicke war
Jurist und
Danziger Historiograph; Verf****er des vierbändigen...
-
William Reynolds (also
Rainolds, Raynolds,
Latin Reginaldus) (c.1544 at
Pinhorn near
Exeter - 24
August 1594 at Antwerp) was an
English Catholic theologian...
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which men's
natural corruption and
viciousness [were] prone' " (16–17,
Rainolds quoted in Bray 1995, 17).
According to the
Verity edition of The Merchant...