Author:Thomas Urquhart
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| ←Author Index: U | Thomas Urquhart (1611–1660) |
| Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty (or Urchard) was a Scottish writer and translator, most famous for his translation of François Rabelais. |
[edit] Works
- Epigrams, Divine and Moral (1641)
- Trissotetras (1645)
- Pantochronachanon (1652)
- The Jewel (Ekskybalauron) (1652)
- Logopandecteision (1653)
[edit] Translations
- The Works of François Rabelais (Books I and II, 1653; Book III, 1693)
[edit] Works about Urquhart
- Sir Thomas Urquhart article in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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