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Thomas Platter the Younger : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Platter the Younger Thomas Platter the Younger (c. 24 July 1574, Basel – 4 December 1628, Basel)〔 was a Swiss-born physician, traveller and diarist, the son of the humanist Thomas Platter the Elder. The foremost record of Platter's life is the manuscript journal he kept, written in German,〔William Driver Howarth and Jan Clark, French Theatre in the Neo-classical Era, 1550-1789, Cambridge University Press, 1997 p. 45.〕 between around 1595 and 1600.〔Universitätsbibliothek, Basel, MS A lambda V 7/8. (http://aleph.unibas.ch/F/?local_base=DSV05&con_lng=GER&func=find-b&find_code=SYS&request=000108438)〕 It details his life as a medical student in Montpellier and his later travels in France, Spain, Flanders, and England. The diary supplies detail on many aspects of late sixteenth-century European culture: medical education (including dissections), street and carnival life in Barcelona, European theatre, and the practicalities of the slave trade.〔Jennifer Speake, Literature of Travel and Exploration, Taylor and Francis, 2003, pp. 967-8.〕 Perhaps the most studied〔J. R. Mulryne and Margaret Shrewring, Shakespeare's Globe Rebuilt, Cambridge Press, 1997, p. 190; cited at http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/HUA/TT/Globe/app2.html〕 section of Platter's diary is his account of a 1599 trip to London with his older half-brother, Felix Platter, including a visit on 21 September, "at about two o'clock", to the Globe Theatre, where Platter saw an early production of ''Julius Caesar''. His account provides Shakespeare scholars with evidence for the dating of that play.〔Marvin Spevack, Introduction to ''Julius Caesar'' by William Shakespeare, New Cambridge Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press, 1988), pp. 3-4.)〕 ==References==
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