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1618 play by Barten Holyday
Technogamia, or the Marriages of the Arts is a Jacobean era stage play, an allegory written by Barten Holyday that was first performed and published in
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et Incantationibus ac Venificiis (1583: xii.); and Barten Holyday's Technogamia, or the Marriage of the Arts (1618: II. iii. ll. 89-146 (G2v)). Richard
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English clergyman, author and poet
1615; he was appointed Archdeacon of Oxford by King Charles I in 1626. Technogamia was his only play. In 1618, the year it was produced, Holyday served
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Holyday for Nathaniel Butter. (He also printed Holyday's only play, Technogamia, for John Parker.) For Edward Blount, Stansby printed an English translation
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James I later in the year. August 26 – Barten Holyday's allegorical play Technogamia, originally produced at Christ Church, Oxford in 1618, is staged before
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Loyal Subject Peter Heylin – Theomachia (in Latin) Barten Holyday – Technogamia Ben Jonson – masques Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue For the Honour of
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Nabbes's Microcosmus, Randolph's The Muses' Looking Glass, Barten Holyday's Technogamia, and William Strode's The Floating Island, among others. In the view
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English publisher
Middleton's The Phoenix (also 1630); the second quarto of Barten Holyday's Technogamia (also 1630); the first quarto of Shackerley Marmion's A Fine Companion
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Supremely pure
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The eagle rules; strong as an eagle. Famous Bearer: Movie star and producer/directer Arnold...
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English : variant spelling of Hollingshead.
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English and Scottish : variant of Trotter 1.South German : metonymic variant of Trotter 2.
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Gift from God.
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Victory of the People
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God; Peace
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French form of Greek Elisabet, ÉLISABETH means "God is my oath."
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