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Abraham Hartwell (the elder) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abraham Hartwell (the elder) Abraham Hartwell the elder (fl. 1565), was an English poet, who wrote in Latin. ==Life== Hartwell was born in 1542 or 1543. He was educated at Eton College and admitted scholar at King's College, Cambridge, on 25 August 1559, becoming a fellow on 26 August 1562. He graduated B.A. in 1563, M.A. in 1567, and resigned his fellowship in 1567.〔 When Richard Shacklock published a translation of a letter written by the Portuguese bishop, Jerónimo Osório da Fonseca, urging Queen Elizabeth to return to Catholicism,〔 Hartwell, a Protestant,responded with an English translation of Walter Haddon's Latin riposte to Osorio. Describing himself as "an Englishe man borne, one of the quenes majesties suppliauntes, and enfourmed in my countrie fashions", Hartwell accused the exiled Shacklock of "grosse ignorance of our English customes". Four Latin lines by Thomas Newton in his ''Illustrium aliquot Anglorum Encomia'' (1589), addressed to Abraham Hartwell the younger, speak of the elder as a distinguished poet lately dead.〔
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