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- Elizabeth_Lucar abstract "Elizabeth Lucar (Elizabeth Withypoll), (1510 - 29 October 1537) was an English calligrapher.Lucar, born in London, was multi-talented. She was the author of Curious Calligraphy (1525) the first English essay on calligraphy, she was also fluent in Latin, Spanish, and Italian, and an accomplished musician and needleworker.She died in London and is largely known from an inscription on her tomb at St. Michael, Crooked Lane church, London, (originally in St Laurence Pountney, until that church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666) written by her husband, Emanuel Lucar (1494–1574), a member of the Merchant Tailors Company.Every Christian heart seeketh to extollThe glory of the Lord, our onely Redeemer:Wherefore Dame Fame must needs inrollPaul Withypoll his childe, by love and Nature,Elizabeth, the wife of Emmanuel Lucar,In whom was declared the goodnesse of the Lord,With many high vertues, which truely I will record.She wrought all Needle workes that women exercise,With Pen, Frame, or Stoole, all Pictures artificiall,Curious Knots or Trailes, what fancy would devise,Beasts, Brids, or Flowers, even as things naturall:Three manner hands could she write, them faire all.To speake of Algorisme, or accounts, in every fashion,Of women, few like (I thinke) in all this Nation.Dame Cunning her gave a gift right excellent,The goodly practice of her Science Musicall,In divers tongues to sing, and play with Instrument,Both Viall and Lute, and also Virginall;Not onely upon one, but excellent in all.Foe all other vertues belonging to Nature,God her appointed a very perfect creature.Latine and Spanish, and also Italian,She spake, writ, and read, with perfect utterance;And for the English, she the Garland wan,In Dame Prudence Schoole, by Graces purveyance,Which cloathed her with Vertues, from naked Ignorance:Reading the Scriptures, to judge light from darke,Directing her faith to Christ, the onely Marke.".
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- Elizabeth_Lucar comment "Elizabeth Lucar (Elizabeth Withypoll), (1510 - 29 October 1537) was an English calligrapher.Lucar, born in London, was multi-talented. She was the author of Curious Calligraphy (1525) the first English essay on calligraphy, she was also fluent in Latin, Spanish, and Italian, and an accomplished musician and needleworker.She died in London and is largely known from an inscription on her tomb at St.".
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