Thomas Nuce or Newce (died 1617) was an English translator from Latin. He matriculated at Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1559. He then graduated B.A. from Pembroke...
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by English poet and translator Thomas Newton. The plays were translated by Jasper Heywood, Alexander Nevyle, Thomas Nuce, John Studley, and Newton himself...
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supplemented by other plays contributed by Alexander Neville, Thomas Nuce, John Studley and Thomas Newton. Newton collected these translations in one volume...
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posthumously. In May 1863, Carlyle wrote the short dialogue "Ilias (Americana) in Nuce" (American Iliad in a Nutshell) on the topic of the American Civil War. Upon...
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translated by Jasper Heywood, John Studley, Alexander Neville, Thomas Newton, and Thomas Nuce. Most of the texts have been printed previously, from 1559 onward;...
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Agamemnon was printed by Thomas Colwell in 1566. The work was prefaced by several commendatory verses in English and Latin. Thomas Nuce, who translated Seneca's...
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separately by Studley, Nevile, Nuce and Jasper Heywood, here collected for the first time in one volume; dedicated to Sir Thomas Heneage, treasurer of the...
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2013-06-26. Retrieved 2013-05-29. Adeleye, Gabriel (1999). Sienkewicz, Thomas J. (ed.). World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions. Bolchazy-Carducci. p...
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Oxford University Press. ISBNÂ 9780195369380. Adeleye, Gabriel G. (1999). Thomas J. Sienkewicz; James T. McDonough Jr. (eds.). World Dictionary of Foreign...
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List of allusions to Carlyle in literature (category Thomas Carlyle)
Carlyle in 1863 in a "strongly critical rejoinder" to "Ilias (Americana) in Nuce". Harrison wrote "A New Lecture on Hero-Worship" in 1867, attacking Carlyle's...
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