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  Gabriel Harvey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harvey was a notable scholar, whose reputation suffered from the brilliant invectives directed against him by Thomas Nashe.
Harvey is the "Hobbinoll" of his friend's Size plicards Calender, and into his mouth is put the beautiful song in the fourth eclogue in praise of Eliza.
Gabriel's brother, Richard, had taken part in the Martin Marprelate controversy, and had given offence to Robert Greene by contemptuous references to him and his fellow wits.
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 HARVEY - LoveToKnow Article on HARVEY
Harvey was a scholar of considerable weight, who has perhaps been judged too exclusively from the brilliant invectives directed against him by Thomas Nashe.
Gabriels brother, Richard, had taken part in the Marprelate controversy, and had given offence to Robert Greene by contemptuous references to him and his fellow wits.
Harvey retorted in The Trimming of Thomas Nashe Gentleman, by the high-tituled patron Don Richarh~o de Medico cam po (1597).
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She features chiefly in Harvey's two works Pierces Supererogation and A New Letter of Notable Contents, the latter published late in 1593, with a mention in the third of his Foure Letters, and in Nashe's last piece (seemingly) in the saga, Have with You to Saffron-Walden, or Gabriell Harveys Hunt is Up of 1596.
Harvey does not mention the gentlewoman in the work, but there is an inspiring fury as Muse; Stern may have picked up the right resonance with her identification of the two.
Harvey's first introduction of his patroness in the preface to Pierces Supererogation called her fitter to be an angel than a fury; "she" refers to a "Urany, or Fury" in her second or counter-sonnet; and the subscript to that sonnet was Virgil's description of a fury "ultrix accincta flagello.
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Gabriel Harvey responded in his *Foure Letters*, the third of which (dated Sept. 8 and 9, 1592) refers to "M. Pierce Penillesse" who "in a raving and franticke moode, most desperately exhibiteth his supplication to the Divell" (Harvey's works, ed Grosart, 1.194).
Harvey refer to Oxford in the third of his *Four Letters*, but he does so directly ("the Earle of Oxforde") and denies that his "Mirror of Tuscanismo" (i.e., his "Speculum Tuscanismi") was "palpably directed against" the Earl, who had always treated him well (1.183-84).
Harvey does not tell us that Pierce is going to write a work about Adonis; he says, "the other to blossome in M. Pierce Pennilesse, as in the rich garden of pore Adonis:" -- the "other" being the finest display of wit in the English language.
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 AllRefer.com - Gabriel Harvey (English Literature, 1500 To 1799, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1578, Harvey became a fellow of Trinity Hall and began the study of law, but the publication of some satirical verses in 1579 involved him in considerable trouble with the authorities, and his appointment as master was recalled.
The publication of the Four Letters (1592), a scurrilous post-mortem attack on Robert Greene, involved Harvey in the heated Martin Marprelate controversy, which was terminated in 1599 by the intervention of the government.
Much of Harvey's Martinist writings contained personal rebuffs, particularly to Thomas Nashe, who had described Harvey as an arrogant, tactless misfit.
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 Gabriel Harvey and the Genesis of "William Shakespeare"
Harvey would turn Oxford's "petty pen" (calamum pusillum) to arts more martial, a diminution of literary activities clearly not to be taken at face value, as in lines 5-13 Harvey has lauded Oxford's English and Latin poetry and his Latin epistle prefacing Clerk's translation of Castiglione's Courtier, 1572.
All of the foregoing ideation, which a preferment-seeking academic sort such as Gabriel Harvey could publish in 1578, should be enough to locate the genesis of "William Shakespeare" much earlier than the years of the 1590s.
Harvey himself must have derived a measure of glee at the vicissitudes of his prophetic encomium.
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 §2. Gabriel Harvey. XI. The Poetry of Spenser. Vol. 3. Renascence and Reformation. The Cambridge History of ...
The first was his friendship with Gabriel Harvey.
This man, the son of a rope-maker at Saffron Walden, was a person of considerable intellectual force, but intolerably arrogant and conceited, and with a taste vitiated by all the affectations of the decadent Italian humanism.
It may, perhaps, be inferred from a letter of Gabriel Harvey to Spenser, that the college did not side with Cartwright in opposing the prescribed ritual; but many allusions in The Shepheards Calender show that Spenser himself disapproved of the relics of the Roman system that disguised themselves under the garb of conformity.
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 Harvey, Gabriel --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Harvey was also noted for his tenacious participation in literary feuds.
English poet Gabriel Harvey is remembered as much for his participation in literary feuds as he is for his own writing.
Harvey's work also laid down the foundations of physiology, the study of body functions.
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 Gabriel Harvey's Marginalia
Harvey was a minor Elizabethan poet and scholar, whose marginal notes provide evidence of his successive readings of scores of books.
Generally, only extracts from the original printed text are preserved and the position of the marginalia are imprecisely defined, conveying a rudimentary understanding of the physical relationship of the notes to each other and to the base text.
Yet, when viewing Harvey's marginalia, their placing often appears to be deliberate and to convey meaning.
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 Ron Heisler - The Impact of Freemasonry on Elizabethan Literature
In 1590 Richard Harvey, Gabriel's brother, produced A Theological Discourse of the Lamb of God and his Enemies, jollied along, it is widely and reasonably thought, by Gabriel.
Gabriel Harvey wrote down on the 20th July 1583 apropos Howard's venomous book, "I wis it is not the Astrological Discourse, but a more secret mark, whereat he shootith.
Harvey writes, "Compare old, and new histories, of farr, and neere countries: and you shall finde the late manner of Sworne Brothers, to be no mere fashion, but an ancient guise, and heroicall order; devised for necessity, continued for security, and mainetayned for proffite, and pleasure".
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 Charles Wisner Barrell - "The Sole Author of Renowned Victorie"
By the same token, in commenting upon this unconventional and indiscreet address to the playwriting nobleman, Dr. Gabriel Harvey, Nash's opponent in their virulent paper war, fully corroborates the Nash references to Oxford's preeminence as a "copious carminist" or dramatic poet of scope and authority; but one who is losing caste by his literary associations.
Harvey loses no time in calling Nash to account for endeavoring to enlist the aid of his aristocratic patron and fellow craftsman in giving Harvey his literary quietus.
Moreover, as Gabriel Harvey appears to know at this time, Lord Oxford as the real Shakespeare can very aptly be compared to the senior Tarquin, being the father of The Rape of Lucrece and the genius who has re-created the baneful character of the unhappy monarch's offspring.
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 Gabriel --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Some historians believe that Gabriel's army of 1,000 slaves (estimates range from 2,000 to 50,000), assembled 6 miles (9.5 km) outside the city on the appointed night, might have succeeded had it not been for a violent rainstorm that washed out bridges and inundated roads.
Gabriel and about 34 of his companions were subsequently arrested, tried, and hanged.
Gabriel was the heavenly messenger sent to Daniel to explain the vision of the ram and the he-goat and to communicate the prediction of the Seventy Weeks.
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 The Harvey-Nashe Quarrel
Richard Harvey lambasts all the writers involved in the recent campaign against the Puritan radical 'Martin Marprelate', abusing them as 'Whip Johns and Whip Jacks, not forgetting...the Cook Ruffian, who dressed a dish for Martin's diet...'(The ruffian who cooked a dish for Martin is the author of Pap, i.e.
After the funeral Gabriel returns home to Saffron Walden and there in August is sent a copy of the Quip, containing Greene's insults to himself, to Richard, to his father and deceased brother John.
McKerrow wonders, in fact, if Harvey had written the letter for publication at all - whether it were not just a private letter to Wolfe which the enterprising publisher hastily rushed to the press while the Harvey-Nashe quarrel was still shifting units.
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 Oxfordian Myths: Was Burghley Called "Polus"?
Gabriel Harvey's obscure Gratulationes Valdinenses has strangely become one of the central texts for the Oxfordian case, yet even Oxfordians who refer to the work seem not to have read it.
Harvey was a young Cambridge scholar in 1578 when Queen Elizabeth and many members of her court stopped at nearby Audley End on a royal progress.
Harvey's volume was never reprinted, but in 1938 Thomas Hugh Jameson produced a scholarly edition and translation for his Ph.D. dissertation, and it is his edition and translation that is quoted here.
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 Gabriel /Hervet/ and Marguerite /Delorme/   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gabriel Hervet was a "maitre potier d'etain" master pot maker using tin
Gabriel, Renée (wife of Hyppolite Thibierge) and Sebastien, the patriach
"Gabriel hervet" (Gabriel the son) and "bastien hervet" (Sebastien).
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 Friends of Thomas Nashe
We know about those stricken last hours because they were described by Gabriel Harvey, who actually risked plague to interview Greene's London landlady for every lip-smacking detail (he and Greene were enemies).
Even before Nashe trained his considerable powers of ridicule on him Harvey was becoming a university joke, though perhaps as much to those jealous of his formidable intellectual gifts as to those irritated by his massive conceit.
Harvey, according to Nashe, slandered him to the London authorities with the result that they jailed him for Christ's Tears.
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 Gabriel /Hervet/ and Marguerite /Lorillau/   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gabriel was living in the Thibierge household in 1667.
Gabriel was murdered on the 17th of December by Simon Du Verger.
PRDH - Jan 24, 1675 Gabriel Hervé is at the baptism of Catherine Dumont
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Harvey whispers, "You ask me if I was the night we took the bath." You whisper, "Oh...Ah had never done nothin' like that before...Ah thought ya might think Ah was..uh..immoral." to Harvey.
"heh...Hi Gabriel..." Donna chuckles "Remember..Harvey in a tux.
Gabriel says, "That's alright, Harvey, I think she really just needs to get home now..goodnight, everyone.." You say, "Well, ya take care of her, gabriel." Kelly looks back at the group again and smiles a little apologeticly.
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 Harvey, Gabriel on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Reading between the lines: manuscript personality and Gabriel Harvey's drafts.
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Harvey comes up big: 'Unbelievable' worker: A force at both ends of the court, forward is the: Sporting News No. 1.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Harvey Pitt, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, looks on during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban affairs hearing, Thursday, September 19, 2001.
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 Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900: Gabriel Harvey and the practice of Method.@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900; 1/1/1999; Prewitt, Kendrick W. Gabriel Harvey's writings about Method is representative of what many writers during the Renaissance went through.
Harvey, considered as one of the most learned English humanists of his time, shows his misgivings and ambivalence by writing about a form of Method that goes beyond mere analysis and composition of orations while exhibiting nonchalance of 'sprezzatura' or 'diligent negligence.' Harvey's writings suggest an emerging realization of the limits of the dialectical topic.
One of Gabriel Harvey's first published writings as a young scholar was the Ode Natalitia, a 1574 elegy for the...
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 Elizabethan Authors - Gabriel Harvey
Harvey got in trouble in 1579 for his published correspondence with Spenser, in which he attacked the Earl of Oxford in verse.
Later Harvey feuded with satirists Robert Greene and Thomas Nashe in a series of pamphlets which are remembered as the War of Words of the University Wits.
Harvey apparently means that Oxford has a rather large, Roman nose, believed in those days to indicate a lascivious nature..
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 Poet: Gabriel Harvey - All poems of Gabriel Harvey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Poet: Gabriel Harvey - All poems of Gabriel Harvey
Gabriel Harvey was a well known Elizabethan writer, lecturer, and critic.
In his youth Harvey knew the poet Edmund Spenser, and was loosely associated with the literary circl..
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He studied at Cambridge and became a fellow of Pembroke Hall.
There he became friends with Edmund Spenser, who later celebrated Harvey as Hobbinol in The Shepherd's Calendar.
In 1578, Harvey became a fellow of Trinity Hall and began the study of law, but the publication of...
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 Bible Network News :: North America & Caribbean - Radio show inspires the translation of scriptures into Mohawk
Harvey is continuing in the footsteps of his great-grandfather Sose Onasakenrat, also known as Joseph Swan, who was a Mohawk Bible translator and preacher.
Harvey is a tireless translator but he is not alone.
The sisterhood, Mavis and Harvey have studied at The Summer Institute of Linguistics in Arizona where other North American indigenous translators were amazed at the enormous strides the Mohawk project had taken.
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The tract includes poems, dialogues and orations to assembled court dignataries: Queen Elizabeth, The Earl of Leicester, Edward de Vere Earl of Oxford, Sir Christopher Hatton, and Lord Treasurer William Cecil.
Harvey's occasion was a royal progress to Cambridge pausing at Audley End in Essex: in addition to De Vere, Harvey delivered encomiums to the Queen, Lord Burghley, the Earl of Leicester, Sir Christopher Hatton, and Philip Sidney.
I am surmising that Harvey chose Tela (missiles) as a weakened form of "spears" because he had in mind another word Tela, metrically identical but quite different from telum-as-thing-thrown.
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 World Report 360 -- June 2001 (Americas) #14
Mr Gabriel, now 60, however, still cherishes his Mohawk language and, following in the footsteps of his great-grandfather Sose Onasakenrat, is a tireless Bible translator.
Mr Gabriel is part of a team that was originally formed to translate 2 Corinthians into Mohawk.
Mr Gabriel works with Josie Horne (83), Charlotte Provencher (79) and Dorris Montour (80), all former school teachers at Kahnawake, and affectionately known as “the sisterhood”.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Gabriel Harvey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Harvey, Gabriel (1550?-1631), English scholar and poet, who took part in a literary controversy with Thomas Nashe and Robert Greene, two English...
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 GABRIEL HARVEY'S RHETOR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gabriel Harvey, De Discenda Lingua Graeca Oratio Prima & Secunda
Gabriel Harvey, De Osculo & De Vultu Itali
Edmund Spenser, The Shepheardes Calender and Letters to Gabriel Harvey (presented by Richard Bear)
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