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Sir Thomas Elyot
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
R.C. Goffin CHAUCER AND ELOCUTION 4/3, p. 127
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
F.W. Baxter The Comedy of Acolastus, translated from the Latin of Fullonius by John Palsgrave, by P. L. Carver 7/3, p. 216

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works

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  • Acolastus the prodigal child
  • Ecphrasis anglica in comoediam Acolasti
  • Adagia of Erasmus
  • Latin-English dictionary of Sir Thomas Elyot

people

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  • Sir Thomas More
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