The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 13.0385 Friday, 8 February 2002
From: R. A. Cantrell <
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Date: Thursday, 07 Feb 2002 16:52:31 -0600
Subject: Golding
> Ovid would have been accessible to WS through Arthur Golding's
> 1567 translation,
Golding also translated Junius Solinus Polyhistor and Calvin's sermons.
Is there extant scholarship that discusses Shakespeare's relationship to
Golding and his work?
All the best,
R. A. Cantrell
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