John Palsgrave (c. 1485 – 1554) was a priest of Henry VIII of England's court. He is known as a tutor in the royal household, and as a textbook author.
JohnPalsgrave (c. 1485 – 1554) was a priest of Henry VIII of England's court. He is known as a tutor in the royal household, and as a textbook author...
JohnPalsgrave Wyllys (1754-1790) was a United States Army officer from Connecticut. Wyllys was the son of George Wyllys and Mary Woodbridge, and the youngest...
royal son is less documented, although a letter of 1529 to her from JohnPalsgrave, Henry FitzRoy's tutor, suggests that her involvement in the duke's...
use of the term "nightgown" as early as 1530, when French linguist JohnPalsgrave[failed verification] translates "sloppe" to nightgown in his own textbook...
funerals. Sir William's tutor was the distinguished scholar and grammarian JohnPalsgrave, who had a high opinion of him. Hardened by service with his father...
been used in the English language in the 1530 work Lesclarcissement by JohnPalsgrave, "I bomme, as a bombyll bee dothe." However the OED also states that...
English. Some of the numerous 16th-century surviving grammars are: JohnPalsgrave, L'esclarcissement de la langue francoyse (1530; in English). Louis...
(western) Buddhist context. It was first recorded as myndfulness in 1530 (JohnPalsgrave translates French pensée), as mindfulnesse in 1561, and mindfulness...
Linguistics. University of Texas Press. p. 203. ISBN 978-1-4773-0663-5. Considine, John P. (2017). Small Dictionaries and Curiosity: Lexicography and Fieldwork in...
early 1531, less than a year after the very first French grammar, by JohnPalsgrave, was published in London. Dubois was known for his hard work, and eloquence...
published in 1536. In 1540 it was published in English translation by JohnPalsgrave. In 1531 Gnapheus went with a group to the city of Elbing (Elbląg) in...
circa 1515 or 1516, and was placed by his father to study French under JohnPalsgrave, the court tutor. He wrote a prefatory letter to his master's book,...
Paulsgrave Williams (c. 1675 – after 1723), first name occasionally Paul, Palsgrave, or Palgrave, was a pirate who was active 1716–1723 and sailed in the...
others, including the Hyperaspistes of Erasmus and the French grammar of JohnPalsgrave. Maria Dowling, Humanism in the Age of Henry VIII (1986), p. 152. "Notes"...
approval of the crew, Bellamy took it as his own and assigned his friend Palsgrave Williams as commander of the Marianne. They sailed briefly alongside Olivier...
Translations on Politics, Bureaucracy, and Social Stratification. New York: Palsgrave Macmillan. Let's face it: Charisma matters from TEDx Charisma by Thomas...
Pfalzgraf (translated both as "Count Palatine" and, historically, as "Palsgrave"), Raugraf ("Raugrave", see "Graf", and Waldgraf (comes nemoris), where...
'Folowyng the order of Theodorus Gaza, in his grammer of the Greke tonge.' J. Palsgrave, Lesclarcissement Epistle Ded; 1594 'I read it in the Grammer long agoe...
is named after Princess Catherine, mother of the king, wife of John Casimir, Palsgrave of Pfalz-Zweibrücken and half-sister of Gustavus Adolphus. The...