See also:- HOLLAND
- HOLLAND, CHARLES (1733–1769)
- HOLLAND, COUNTY AND PROVINCE OF
- HOLLAND, HENRY FOX, 1ST BARON (1705–1774)
- HOLLAND, HENRY RICH, 1ST EARL OF (1S9o-,649)
- HOLLAND, HENRY RICHARD VASSALL FOX, 3RD
- HOLLAND, JOSIAH GILBERT (1819-1881)
- HOLLAND, PHILEMON (1552-1637)
- HOLLAND, RICHARD, or RICHARD DE HOLANDE (fl. 1450)
- HOLLAND, SIR HENRY, BART
HOLLAND, See also:PHILEMON (1552-1637) , See also:English See also:scholar, " the translator-See also:general in his See also:age," was See also:born at See also:Chelmsford in See also:Essex. He was the son of a clergyman, See also:John Holland, who had been obliged to take See also:refuge in See also:Germany and See also:Denmark with See also:Miles See also:Coverdale during the Marian persecution. Having become a See also:fellow of Trinity See also:College, See also:Cambridge, and taken the degreel of M.A., he was incorporated at See also:- OXFORD
- OXFORD, EARLS OF
- OXFORD, EDWARD DE VERE, 17TH EARL
- OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
- OXFORD, PROVISIONS OF
- OXFORD, ROBERT DE VERE, 9TH EARL OF (1362-1392)
- OXFORD, ROBERT HARLEY, 1ST
Oxford (See also:July 11th, 1585). Having subsequently studied See also:medicine, about 1595 he settled as a See also:doctor in See also:Coventry, but chiefly occupied himself with See also:translations. In 1628 he was appointed headmaster of the See also:free school, but, owing probably to advancing age, he held See also:- OFFICE (from Lat. officium, " duty," " service," a shortened form of opifacium, from facere, " to do," and either the stem of opes, " wealth," " aid," or opus, " work ")
office for only eleven months. His latter days were oppressed by poverty, partly relieved by the generosity of the See also:common See also:council of Coventry, which in 1632 assigned him £3, 6s. 8d. for three years, " if he should live so See also:long." He died on the 9th of See also:February, 1636-2637. His fame is due solely to his translations, which included See also:Livy, See also:Pliny's Natural See also:History, See also:Plutarch's Morals, Suetonius,
See also:Ammianus See also:Marcellinus and See also:Xenophon's Cyropaedia. He published also an English version, with additions, of See also:Camden's Britannia. His Latin See also:translation of Brice Bauderon's Pharmacopaea and his Regimen sanitatis Salerni were published after his See also:death by his son, See also:- HENRY
- HENRY (1129-1195)
- HENRY (c. 1108-1139)
- HENRY (c. 1174–1216)
- HENRY (Fr. Henri; Span. Enrique; Ger. Heinrich; Mid. H. Ger. Heinrich and Heimrich; O.H.G. Haimi- or Heimirih, i.e. " prince, or chief of the house," from O.H.G. heim, the Eng. home, and rih, Goth. reiks; compare Lat. rex " king "—" rich," therefore " mig
- HENRY, EDWARD LAMSON (1841– )
- HENRY, JAMES (1798-1876)
- HENRY, JOSEPH (1797-1878)
- HENRY, MATTHEW (1662-1714)
- HENRY, PATRICK (1736–1799)
- HENRY, PRINCE OF BATTENBERG (1858-1896)
- HENRY, ROBERT (1718-1790)
- HENRY, VICTOR (1850– )
- HENRY, WILLIAM (1795-1836)
HENRY HOLLAND (1583-?165o), who became a See also:London bookseller, and is known to bibliographers for his Bazilicwlogia; a Booke of See also:Kings, beeing the true and liuely See also:Effigies of all our English Kings from the See also:Conquest (1618), and his Herwologia Anglica (162o).
End of Article: HOLLAND, PHILEMON (1552-1637)
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