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111:. There he argues for the entitlement of women to a scholarly education. More himself was involved in both of Hyrde's works, revising the Vives translation before it saw print, and dealing with the formal publication permission of his daughter's work via 121:
states that he was a physician, connecting this vocation with the knowledge of Greek Hyrde advocates. In 1528 he was part of a diplomatic mission to
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Spanish and Portuguese romances of chivalry, the revival of the romance of chivalry in the Spanish Peninsula, and its extension and influence abroad
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in 1518, possibly having been supported in his education by More. He worked in the 1520s on the English translation of the Latin work
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or Hirt (died 1528) was an English humanist scholar, translator and tutor. He was closely associated with the household of
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The Vogue of Guy of Warwick from the Close of the Middle Ages to the Romantic Revival
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The Invention of the Renaissance Woman: the challenge of female independence
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The New Ideal in England: Thomas More, Juan Luis Vives and Richard Hyrde
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He also contributed an introduction to the translation
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Index

Thomas More
female education
University of Oxford
Juan Luis Vives
Catherine of Aragon
sic
conduct book
romances
Parthenope
Genarides
Hippomadon
William and Melyour
Libius and Arthur
Guye
Beuis
Margaret Roper
Erasmus
Thomas Wolsey
R. W. Chambers
Pope Clement VII
Stephen Gardiner
Edward Foxe


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http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3362/is_1_83/ai_n29153370/pg_2/
https://archive.org/stream/publications30modeuoft#page/138/mode/2up
https://archive.org/stream/spanishportugues00thomuoft#page/162/mode/2up

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