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MARLOWE | 16th century English dramatist | |
ALDINE | ...assics) which proceeded from the press of Aldus Manitius, and his family, of Venice, for the most part in the 16th century and known by the sign... | |
NOSTRADAMUS | 16th-century “prophecies” astrologer | |
SHAKESPEARE | English dramatist said to wield harpoon | |
ELGRECO | 16th century Spanish painter and sculptor | |
CORNET | A part of a woman's headdress, in the 16th century. | |
GARB | Costume; fashion; as, the garb of a gentleman in the 16th century. | |
CULVERIN | A long cannon of the 16th century, usually an 18-pounder with serpent-shaped handles. | |
DEMILANCER | A soldier of light cavalry of the 16th century, who carried a demilance. | |
HAVERSIAN | Pertaining to, or discovered by, Clopton Havers, an English physician of the seventeenth century. | |
INVISIBLE | One of those (as in the 16th century) who denied the visibility of the church. | |
HUGUENOT | A French Protestant of the period of the religious wars in France in the 16th century. | |
TOQUE | A kind of cap worn in the 16th century, and copied in modern fashions; -- called also toquet. | |
MAJOLICA | A kind of pottery, with opaque glazing and showy, which reached its greatest perfection in Italy in the 16th century. | |
CALVINISM | The theological tenets or doctrines of John Calvin (a French theologian and reformer of the 16th century) and his followers, or of the so-called calvinistic churches. | |
DELLA CRUSCA | A shortened form of Accademia della Crusca, an academy in Florence, Italy, founded in the 16th century, especially for conserving the purity of the Italian language. | |
CARROL | A small closet or inclosure built against a window on the inner side, to sit in for study. The word was used as late as the 16th century. | |
EL DORADO | A name given by the Spaniards in the 16th century to an imaginary country in the interior of South America, reputed to abound in gold and precious stones. | |
PALLADIAN | Of, pertaining to, or designating, a variety of the revived classic style of architecture, founded on the works of Andrea Palladio, an Italian architect of the 16th century. | |
CARAVEL | The caravel of the 16th century was a small vessel with broad bows, high, narrow poop, four masts, and lateen sails. Columbus commanded three caravels on his great voyage. | |
HUMANIST | One of the scholars who in the field of literature proper represented the movement of the Renaissance, and early in the 16th century adopted the name Humanist as their distinctive title. | |
PIARIST | One of a religious order who are the regular clerks of the Scuole Pie (religious schools), an institute of secondary education, founded at Rome in the last years of the 16th century. | |
TAFFETY | A fine, smooth stuff of silk, having usually the wavy luster called watering. The term has also been applied to different kinds of silk goods, from the 16th century to modern times. | |
BROWNIST | A follower of Robert Brown, of England, in the 16th century, who taught that every church is complete and independent in itself when organized,... | |
SYNCRETIST | An adherent of George Calixtus and other Germans of the seventeenth century, who sought to unite or reconcile the Protestant sects with each ot... |