Tottel's Miscellany — [ tɔtlz mɪ selənɪ], von dem englischen Verleger Richard Tottel (* um 1530, ✝ 1594) herausgegebene wichtige Anthologie, die wegen der darin enthaltenen Gedichte von H. Howard, Earl of Surrey und Sir T. Wyatt für die Entwicklung der… … Universal-Lexikon
miscellany — /mis euh lay nee/; Brit. /mi sel euh nee/, n., pl. miscellanies. 1. a miscellaneous collection or group of various or somewhat unrelated items. 2. a miscellaneous collection of literary compositions or pieces by several authors, dealing with… … Universalium
Richard Tottel — (d.1594) was an English publisher. His shop was located at Temple Bar on Fleet Street in London, and his original printing specialty was law. He is remembered chiefly (if not solely) for his publication of a collection called Songes and Sonnettes … Wikipedia
Nikša Ranjina's Miscellany — Nikša Ranjina s Miscellany, or simply Ranjina s Miscellany, is the oldest lyrical miscellany of Croatian vernacular lyric poetry, one of the most important pieces of Croatian Renaissance literature. Writer of the miscellany is a Dubrovnik… … Wikipedia
English literature — Introduction the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are… … Universalium
Margaret Lee (lady-in-waiting) — Margaret Wyatt, by Hans Holbein Lady Margaret Lee (née Wyatt) (1506(?) – 1543(?)) was a sister of poet Thomas Wyatt,[1] and favourite of Queen Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII of England. Margare … Wikipedia
Nicholas Grimald — Marshalsea Notable prisoners Sir Francis Barrington Edmund Bonner · Henry Chettle … Wikipedia
Grimald, Nicholas — ▪ English scholar Grimald also spelled Grimalde, Grimvald, or Grimoald born 1519/20, Huntingdonshire, Eng. died c. 1559 English scholar and poet, best known as a contributor to Songes and Sonettes (1557), known as Tottel s Miscellany, an … Universalium
Thomas Churchyard — (c. 1520 ndash; 1604), English author, was born at Shrewsbury, the son of a farmer.LifeHe received a good education, and, having speedily dissipated at court the money with which his father provided him, he entered the household of Henry Howard,… … Wikipedia
Literatura isabelina — Isabel I, retratada h. 1587. El término literatura isabelina se refiere a la literatura producida en Inglaterra durante el reinado de la reina Isabel I (1558 1603). Suele señalarse que este florecimiento literario ocurrió entre 1578 y 1660,… … Wikipedia Español