The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Johan Hollybush ( - )
References in Documents:Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)
who were enjoined to study every Day a Chapter, confering the
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follows the Calendar; and at the End is a Table of
Epistles and Gospels for Holidays, wherein are yet retained, the 1, 2,
TheNewe Testamente both in Latine and Englishe, eche correspondent to
the other after the vulgare Texte, communely calledSt. Jeromes . Faithfullye
translated byJohan Hollybushe . Anno MCCCCCXXXVIII . &c. prynt
ed inSouthwarke
by James Nicolson , set forth wyth the Kynges moost gra
cious lycence. It is in
the other after the vulgare Texte, communely called
translated by
ed in
cious lycence
Quarto, and was chiefly designed for the Priests,
who were enjoined to study every Day a Chapter, confering the
Latinand
Englishtogether. After the Almanack for 18 Years (com
mencing
Epistles and Gospels for Holidays, wherein are yet retained, the 1, 2,
and three Mass at Christmass, four Lady-days, St. Georges, and after All-
Hallows(or
Hallows
All-Saints) that of
All-Souls.