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writing master - traducción al holandés

ANGLO-WELSH POET
John Davies (writing-master)
  • Title page of ''The Scourge of Folly'' (1625 edition), depicting Wit scourging Folly mounted on the back of Time.
  • Portrait from title page of ''The Writing Schoolemaster'' 2nd ed. (1636)

writing master      
schrijfleraar, iemand die de kunst van schrijven leert
master plan         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Strategic master plan; Master plan (disambiguation); Masterplan; The Master Planner; The Master Plan; Master plan; Masterplan (album); The Masterplan; The Master Plan (album); The Master Plan (film); Master Plan (song); Master Plan (disambiguation)
algemeen plan (planning)
writing desk         
TYPE OF DESK
Writing desks; Writing-desk; Writing-desks
schrijftafel

Definición

writing desk
(writing desks)
A writing desk is a piece of furniture with drawers, an area for keeping writing materials, and a surface on which you can rest your paper while writing.
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Wikipedia

John Davies of Hereford

John Davies of Hereford (c. 1565 – July 1618) was a writing-master and an Anglo-Welsh poet. He referred to himself as John Davies of Hereford (after the city where he was born) in order to distinguish himself from others of the same name, particularly the contemporary poet Sir John Davies (1569–1626).

Davies wrote very copiously on theological and philosophical themes, some of which brought proto-scientific ideas into the public arena. He also wrote many epigrams on his contemporaries which have some historical interest. John Davies died in London.

Davies was a friend of Edmund Ashfield, and wrote in an epigram that he nearly accompanied Ashfield on his journey to Scotland in 1599.