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John Studley : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Studley John Studley (1545?-1590?) was an English academic, known as a translator of Seneca. He contributed to the ''Seneca his tenne tragedies translated into English'' (1581), compiled by Thomas Newton and the sole printed translations of Seneca available in Elizabethan England; some echoes of his work have been detected in Shakespeare.〔Stuart Gillespie, ''Shakespeare's Books'' (2001), pp. 450-1.〕 ==Life==
Born about 1545, he was one of the original scholars of Westminster School, and the earliest to be elected to Cambridge. He matriculated from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1561; his translations were made as an undergraduate.〔Don Share (editor), ''Seneca in English'' (1998), p. 28.〕 He graduated B. A. in 1566 and M.A. in 1570, being elected a fellow of the college in the interval. Studley's religious opinions were strongly Calvinistic. On 1 February 1573 he was summoned before the heads of colleges at Cambridge on a charge of nonconformity. A few months later he vacated his fellowship. Nothing further is definitely known of his life.
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