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John Florio
English linguist and lexicographer
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A shorte and briefe narration of the two nauigations and discoueries to the northweast partes called Newe Fraunce: first translated out of French into Italian, by that famous learned man Gio: Bapt: Ramutius, and now turned into English by Iohn Florio; worthy the reading of all venturers, trauellers, and discouerers.
Cartier, Jacques, 1491-1557
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Date: Anno Domini. 1580
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Perpetuall and naturall prognostications of the change of weather : Gathered out of diuers ancient and late writers, and placed in order for the common good of all men. Newly translated out of Italian into English by I.F.
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Date: 1591
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Vocabolario italiano ed inglese, a dictionary Italian and English, first compiled by John Florio, and augmented by himselfe, with many thousand words, and Thuscan phrases, diligently revised, and compared, with La Crusca, and other approved dictionaries extant since his death; and enriched with very considerable additions. Whereunto is added, a dictionary, English and Italian, with several proverbs and instructions for speedy attaining the Italian tongue / By Gio. Torriano.
Florio, John, 1553?-1625.
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Date: 1688
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Perpetuall and natural prognostications of the change of weather : Gathered out of diuers ancient & late writers, and placed in order for the common good of all men. Newly translated out of Italian into English, by I.F.
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Date: 1598
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Queen Anna's new World of words, or dictionarie of the Italian and English tongues / collected, and newly much augmented by Iohn Florio, Reader of the Italian unto the Soveraigne Maiestie of Anna, Crowned Queene of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c. And one of the Gentlemen of hir Royall Priuie Chamber. Whereunto are added certaine necessarie rules and short observations for the Italian tongue.
Florio, John, 1553?-1625.
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Date: 1611
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