Stephen Hawes
Stephen Hawes was a poet and writer (1474–1523).
Work and production
Works recorded as notable number 5: The pastime of pleasure, The example of vertue, The conversyon of swerers, Another elegy on the death of Henry VII and The coronacyon of kynge Henry the eyght.
In detail
Stephen Hawes studied at University of Oxford. the recorded working language is Middle English.
Works named in the authority record are The pastime of pleasure, The example of vertue, The conversyon of swerers, Another elegy on the death of Henry VII and The coronacyon of kynge Henry the eyght.
Chronology
- 1474Stephen Hawes born.
- 1474Stephen Hawes was born in 1474.
- 1523Stephen Hawes died.
- 1523Stephen Hawes died in 1523.
Sources
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“Stephen Hawes”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2919718: Stephen Hawes
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