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Its binding is Turkish, and appears to be original ; but the paper has an Italian watermark, which has been dated between 1588 and 1620.
The name first appears as ryver of Hamose in 1588 and it originally most likely applied just to a creek of the estuary that led up to the manor of Ham, north of the present-day Devonport Dockyard.
His best known work are his Annales Ecclesiastici (" Ecclesiastical Annals "), which appears in twelve folio volumes ( 1588 – 1607 ).
Most of his biographers agree that he left his college about summer 1588, as his name appears on a list of students due to attend philosophy lectures in that year.

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This idea was already rejected as untenable by John Calvin ( 1509 – 1564 ), and by the time of Thomas Hobbes ( 1588 – 1679 ) it was recognised that the book must have been written much later than the period it depicted.
The five-part section includes vocal part-songs which show the influence of the ‘ adapted consort song ’ style of the 1588 set but which seem to have been conceived as all-vocal part-songs.
The British ships would have been left harrying their sterns in much the manner of the Armada, 1588.
Titus Andronicus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, and possibly George Peele, believed to have been written between 1588 and 1593.
Dana Aspinall also suggests that an Elizabethan audience would have been similarly taken aback by the play's harsh, misogynistic language: " Since its first appearance, some time between 1588 and 1594, Shrew has elicited a panoply of heartily supportive, ethically uneasy, or altogether disgusted responses to its rough-and-tumble treatment of the ' taming ' of the ' curst shrew ' Katherina, and obviously, of all potentially unruly wives.
The Discalced Augustinians were formed in 1588 in Italy as a reform movement of the Order, and have their own constitutions, differing from those of the other Augustinians.
The capital of the Netherlands is Amsterdam, even though the States-General and the government have been both situated in The Hague since 1588.
He is understood to have been at liberty in the autumn of 1588 ; but this may have been merely " the liberty of the prison.
Exactly when Marocco and Bankes moved to London is unknown, but for Richard Tarlton ( a renowned clown ) to have seen the act, they must have arrived before Tarlton's death in September 1588.
Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Nottingham, after the city of Nottingham in the East Midlands, or alternatively after Lord High Admiral Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, who commanded the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588.
In 1588, he seems to have commanded the Black Dog against the Spanish Armada.
A trigger facility based on the IEEE 1588 Precision Timing Protocol that enables modules to have a sense of time, which allows modules to time stamp actions and initiate triggered events over the LAN interface.
In 1588 the warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi is said to have assembled a walkway between 100 painted screens as the approach to a flower party.
The Channel Dash remains the only occasion since the Spanish Armada in 1588 that ships belonging to an enemy of Great Britain have successfully traversed the English Channel.
Several cars in the order ( 1588 – 90 ) have bench seating after complaints upon delivery.
A birthdate of October 18, 1553 has been proposed, based his father's stating in 1588 that his son was 35, and a suggestion that he may have been named after St. Luke, whose feast day is on October 18.
When Nicholas Yonge published Musica transalpina in 1588, it proved to be immensely popular, and the vogue for madrigal composition in England can be said to truly have started then.
Prior to the Erection of Cottages Act 1588, an Englishman could build his house on common land, if he could raise the roof over his head and have a fire in the hearth between sunrise and sunset, and claim the dwelling as his home.
His first post may have been as maestro di cappella at Santa Maria dei Monti in 1588, and he is known to have acquired the post of maestro di cappella at San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome in 1591, after his brother left to join the papal choir.
their holdings were considerable, with a 1588 lease stated the right to farm in Saltram Wood ' and all houses, quays and buildings adjoining or upon the same ', and to have fishing rights at Laira Bridge Rock and Culverhole ; to hold portions of a quay called Coldharbour ; and to have the use of the Mayhowes ' fishing nets.
Isaac Beeckman ( 10 December 1588, Middelburg – 19 May 1637, Dordrecht ) was a Dutch philosopher and scientist, who, through his studies and contact with leading natural philosophers, may have " virtually given birth to modern atomism ".

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With the exception of Lord Burghley, the most important politicians had died around 1590: The Earl of Leicester in 1588, Sir Francis Walsingham in 1590, Sir Christopher Hatton in 1591.
* 1588 – Anglo-Spanish War: Battle of Gravelines – English naval forces under the command of Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake defeat the Spanish Armada off the coast of Gravelines, France.
Plymouth Hoe is perhaps best known for the probably apocryphal story that Sir Francis Drake played his famous game of bowls here in 1588 while waiting for the tide to change before sailing out with the English fleet to engage with the Spanish Armada.
One of the oldest clocks in the collection is an astronomical clock of 1588 by Francis Nowe.
In 1588 – 89 St. Francis Solanus crossed the Chaco wilderness from Peru and stopped at Asunción, but gave no attention to the Guaraní.
The Earl of Leicester died in 1588, followed by Sir Walter Mildmay, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, a year later, and Sir Francis Walshingham a year after that.
In 1588 Brixham watched Sir Francis Drake attacking the Spanish Armada after he had ( so the legend goes ) finished his game of bowls on Plymouth Hoe.
* Revenge, a galleon built in 1577, the flagship of Sir Francis Drake in the Battle of the Spanish Armada in 1588, was captured by a Spanish fleet off Flores in the Azores in 1591 and sank while being sailed back to Spain.
Adams served in the Royal Navy under Sir Francis Drake and saw naval service against the Spanish Armada in 1588 as master of the Richarde Dyffylde, a resupply ship.
Those holding this view include: 1600s: Sussex Baptists d. 1612: Edward Wightman 1627: Samuel Gardner 1628: Samuel Przypkowski 1636: George Wither 1637: Joachim Stegmann 1624: Richard Overton 1654: John Biddle ( Unitarian ) 1655: Matthew Caffyn 1658: Samuel Richardson 1608 – 1674: John Milton 1588 – 1670: Thomas Hobbes 1605 – 1682: Thomas Browne 1622 – 1705: Henry Layton 1702: William Coward 1632 – 1704: John Locke 1643 – 1727: Isaac Newton 1676 – 1748: Pietro Giannone 1751: William Kenrick 1755: Edmund Law 1759: Samuel Bourn 1723 – 1791: Richard Price 1718 – 1797: Peter Peckard 1733 – 1804: Joseph Priestley Francis Blackburne ( 1765 ) ( 1765 ).
The Castle was built in 1593 by Robert Adams, under the direction of Francis Godolphin, following the Spanish Armada of 1588.
* Francis Drake's attack on the Spanish Armada moored at Gravelines in 1588.
Henry I, Prince of Joinville, Duke of Guise, Count of Eu ( 31 December 1550 – 23 December 1588 ), sometimes called Le Balafré ( Scarface ), was the eldest son of Francis, Duke of Guise, and Anna d ' Este.
Wollaton Hall was built between 1580 and 1588 for Sir Francis Willoughby and is believed to be designed by the Elizabethan architect, Robert Smythson, who was the architect of Hardwick Hall.
* Francis Higginson ( 1588 – 1630 ), colonial American Puritan and publisher
* Sir Francis Drake 1588
Francis Higginson ( 1588 – 6 August 1630 ) was an early Puritan minister in Colonial New England, and the first minister of Salem, Massachusetts.
* Louis I of Guise ( 1574 – 1588 ; nephew of Charles of Guise, son of Francis, Duke of Guise )
Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, England completed in 1588 for Sir Francis Willoughby by the Elizabethan architect, Robert Smythson.
Louis II, Cardinal of Guise ( 6 July 1555, Dampierre – 24 December 1588, Château de Blois ) was the third son of Francis, Duke of Guise and Anna d ' Este.

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