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** The Whole Works of Homer Prince of Poets by George Chapman ( 1616 ) a retelling of the Iliad and Odyssey in iambic rhyming couplets: the Iliad in iambic heptameter, and the Odyssey in iambic pentameter.
* George Chapman, The Works of Hesiod, London, 1618, dedicated to Sir Francis Bacon.
* 1605 – The controversial play Eastward Hoe by Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston is performed, landing two of the authors in prison.
* 1634 – George Chapman, English writer ( b. 1559 )
* George Chapman, 1616 ( couplets )
There is a description of the figure of Oxford in The Revenge of Bussy D ' Ambois, a 1613 play by George Chapman, who has been suggested as the Rival Poet of Shakespeare's Sonnets.
* May 12 – George Chapman, English author ( b. c. 1559 )
** George Chapman, English dramatist ( d. 1634 )
* George Chapman
Rollo is the subject of the 17th century play Rollo Duke of Normandy written by John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, Ben Jonson, and George Chapman.
The team played on a strictly amateur basis for 1895 at least, with a team featuring a number of works employees including Thomas Freeman ( ships fireman ), Walter Parks ( clerk ), Tom Mundy, Walter Tranter and James Lindsay ( all boilermakers ), William Chapman, George Sage, and William Chamberlain and apprentice riveter Charlie Dove.
His friendship with Thomas Dekker brought him into conflict with Ben Jonson and George Chapman in the War of the Theatres.
This poem was widely believed in the Renaissance to have been pre-Homeric: George Chapman reflects at the end of his completion of Marlowe's version that the dead lovers had the honour of being ' the first that ever poet sung ’.
* George Chapman completed Marlowe's poem after Marlowe's death ; this version was often reprinted in the first half of the 17th century, with editions in 1598 ( Linley ); 1600 and 1606 ( Flasket ); 1609, 1613, 1617, 1622 ( Blount ); 1629 ( Hawkins ); and 1637 ( Leake ).
* George Chapman, The Tragedy of Bussy D ' Ambois ( 1607 )
* George Chapman, The Revenge of Bussy D ' Ambois ( 1613 )
The first land was sold at $ 5 per acre to brothers Wellington and George W. Chapman, and Rufus Mason.
In 1852, the Chapman brothers, James, Irving and George, built the first of the many tanneries in the township.
Nathaniel Chapman fought at Concord as a Minuteman as early as April 19, 1775, and later served in the Continental Army with General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War.
Elaborate celebrations, organised by Francis Bacon, followed the ceremony ; these included a performance of The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn by Francis Beaumont and The Memorable Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn by George Chapman.
It remained common for poets of the period to write on themes from classical mythology ; Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and the Christopher Marlowe / George Chapman Hero and Leander are examples of this kind of work.
The Rival Poet's identity has always remained a mystery ; among the varied candidates are Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman, or, an amalgamation of several contemporaries.
The other eighteen who were awarded this distinction were: Roy Chapman Andrews ; Robert Bartlett ; Frederick Russell Burnham ; George Kruck Cherrie ; James L. Clark ; Merian C. Cooper ; Lincoln Ellsworth ; Louis Agassiz Fuertes ; George Bird Grinnell ; Charles A. Lindbergh ; Donald Baxter MacMillan ; Clifford H. Pope ; George P. Putnam ; Kermit Roosevelt ; Carl Rungius ; Stewart Edward White ; Orville Wright. Byrd Memorial on Mount Victoria, Wellington, New ZealandAlso in 1927, the City of Richmond dedicated the Richard Evelyn Byrd Flying Field, now Richmond International Airport, in Henrico County, Virginia.

Chapman and Benjamin
** Benjamin Britten ( conductor ), Edward Chapman, David Willcocks ( choir directors ), the Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir & the London Symphony Orchestra & Choir for Britten: War Requiem
** Benjamin Britten ( conductor ), Edward Chapman, David Willcocks ( choir directors ), the Bach Choir, Highgate School Choir & the London Symphony Orchestra & Choir for Britten: War Requiem
* Benjamin Chapman ( 1621 –?
* Sir Benjamin Chapman, 1st Baronet, of the Chapman baronets, MP for Westmeath and Fore
William Benjamin " Ben " Chapman ( December 25, 1908 – July 7, 1993 ) was an American outfielder and manager in Major League Baseball who played for several teams, most notably the New York Yankees.

Chapman and Jonson
With John Fletcher, Ben Jonson, and George Chapman (?
)-John Fletcher, Ben Jonson, Philip Massinger, George Chapman ( The drinking song )
* George Chapman, Ben Jonson & John Marston – Eastward Hoe ( performed & published )
Kenelm was sufficiently in favour with James I to be proposed as a member of Edmund Bolton's projected Royal Academy ( with George Chapman, Michael Drayton, Ben Jonson, John Selden, and Sir Henry Wotton ).
He variously commissioned, bought and produced plays by, or made loans to Ben Jonson, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Middleton, Robert Greene, Henry Chettle, George Chapman, Thomas Dekker, John Webster, Anthony Munday, Henry Porter, John Day, John Marston and Michael Drayton.
Eastward Ho ( 1605 ), written with Jonson and John Marston, contained satirical references to the Scots which landed Chapman and Jonson in jail.
Brome plays that have not survived include: The Lovesick Maid ( 1629 ); Wit in a Madness (? 1637 ); The Jewish Gentleman ( registered 1640 ); A Fault in Friendship ( 1623 ), perhaps with Jonson and another collaborator ; two more collaborations with Heywood, The Life and Death of Sir Martin Skink ( c. 1634 ) and The Apprentice's Prize ( c. 1633 – 41 ); and Christianetta, or Marriage and Hanging Go by Destiny ( registered 1640 ), possibly a collaboration with George Chapman.
In 1605, he worked with George Chapman and Ben Jonson on Eastward Ho, a satire of popular taste and the vain imaginings of wealth to be found in Virginia.
Chapman and Jonson were arrested for, according to Jonson, a few clauses that offended the Scots, but Marston escaped any imprisonment.
* Eastward Ho, by Marston, George Chapman, and Ben Jonson, London, Blackfriars theater, 1604-1605.
* Loves Martyr: or, Rosalins Complaint, by Marston, Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare, and George Chapman ( London: Printed for E. B., 1601 ).
* Eastward Hoe, by Marston, Chapman, and Jonson ( London: Printed by G. Eld for W. Aspley, 1605 ).
Rollo Duke of Normandy, also known as The Bloody Brother, is a play written in collaboration by John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, Ben Jonson, and George Chapman.
Some have regarded it as a play that was originally written by Jonson and Chapman and later revised by Fletcher and Massinger ; while this scheme makes a good deal of sense, others have disputed it.
Together with its competitor, Paul's Children, the Blackfriars company produced plays by a number of the most talented young dramatists of Jacobean literature, among them Thomas Middleton, Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston.
Chapman and Jonson wrote almost exclusively for Blackfriars in this period, while Marston began with Paul's but switched to Blackfriars, in which he appears to have been a sharer, by around 1605.
' But the most immediately wounding observation came in the comedy Eastward Ho, a collaboration between Ben Jonson, George Chapman and John Marston.
Eastward Hoe or Eastward Ho, is an early Jacobean era stage play, a satire and city comedy written by George Chapman, Ben Jonson, and John Marston, printed in 1605.
Eastward Ho offended King James I with its anti-Scottish comedy, which caused Jonson and Chapman to be arrested for a time, and which made their play one of the famous dramatic scandals of its era.

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