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    John Stow (also Stowe; 1524/25 – 5 April 1605) was an English historian and antiquarian. He wrote a series of chronicles of English history , published from 1565 onwards under such titles as The Summarie of Englyshe Chronicles , The Chronicles of England , and The Annales of England ; and also A Survey of London (1598; second ...

  2. Biografia. Referências. Bibliografia. Ligações externas. John Stow ( Londres, 1525 — Londres, 5 de abril de 1605) foi um antiquário inglês. [ 1] Biografia. Stow foi o mais velho de sete filhos. As memórias escritas de sua infância são repletas de nomes de ruas e regiões do local em que foi criado, um hábito jamais abandonado. [ 2] .

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · John Stow (born 1525, London, England—died April 6, 1605, London) was one of the best-known Elizabethan antiquaries, author of the famous A Survey of London (1598; revised and enlarged, 1603). Stow was a prosperous tailor until about 1565–70, after which he devoted his time to collecting rare books and manuscripts, a hobby that ...

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  4. John Stow's survey, reprinted from the 1603 edition. Originally in two volumes, here given as one. It also contains a life of Stow, and other supporting biographical materials. Also included is an account of the variants of the 1603 edition as relating to that of 1598, and extensive notes on the text. British History Online (no series).

  5. 24 de mai. de 2024 · John Stow (1525-1603) was a London citizen, tailor, and antiquary who wrote A Survey of London in 1603. Learn about his life, family, education, career, and publications, and how he collected and used historical sources.

  6. 23 de mai. de 2018 · John Stow (1525–1605) was a self-taught antiquary and historian who wrote the Survey of London (1598), a detailed description of the city based on his own observations and research. He also revised and extended the Annales of England (1592), a chronicle of English history, and expressed his sympathy for the old religion and his regret for the changes in London.

  7. Extract. In recent years, historians have brought into sharper focus the role of rebellion in the political, social, and religious life of sixteenth-century England. Indeed, the Tudor dynasty established itself on the throne in 1485 as a result of a successful baronial rebellion, and each succeeding generation experienced a major rebellion as ...