Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p I. Sir Thomas Smith's birth, parentage, and education -- II. Sent to Queen's College in Cambridge ; Chosen a King's Scholar ; Reads the Greek lecture, and rectifies the pronunciation ; University orator ; His applause -- III. He travels ; His conferences with learned men at Orleans and Paris ; Takes his degree at Padua ; Returns home ; His usefulness at the university ; The controversy there arisen about his way of pronouncing Greek -- IV. Smith is removed into the protector's family ; His preferments under King Edward ; Made secretary ; Goes an embassy -- V. Sir Thomas Smith in commission ; Words between Bishop Bonner nd him ; His fidelity to the Duke of Somerset. }
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- catalog description "I. Sir Thomas Smith's birth, parentage, and education -- II. Sent to Queen's College in Cambridge ; Chosen a King's Scholar ; Reads the Greek lecture, and rectifies the pronunciation ; University orator ; His applause -- III. He travels ; His conferences with learned men at Orleans and Paris ; Takes his degree at Padua ; Returns home ; His usefulness at the university ; The controversy there arisen about his way of pronouncing Greek -- IV. Smith is removed into the protector's family ; His preferments under King Edward ; Made secretary ; Goes an embassy -- V. Sir Thomas Smith in commission ; Words between Bishop Bonner nd him ; His fidelity to the Duke of Somerset".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Sir Thomas Smith's birth, parentage, and education -- II. Sent to Queen's College in Cambridge ; Chosen a King's Scholar ; Reads the Greek lecture, and rectifies the pronunciation ; University orator ; His applause -- III. He travels ; His conferences with learned men at Orleans and Paris ; Takes his degree at Padua ; Returns home ; His usefulness at the university ; The controversy there arisen about his way of pronouncing Greek -- IV. Smith is removed into the protector's family ; His preferments under King Edward ; Made secretary ; Goes an embassy -- V. Sir Thomas Smith in commission ; Words between Bishop Bonner nd him ; His fidelity to the Duke of Somerset".