- Urchard
- biographical name see Urquhart
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Clan Urquhart — Crest badge Motto: Meane weil speak weil and doe weil … Wikipedia
Urquhart — or Urchard biographical name Sir Thomas 1611 1660 Scottish author & translator … New Collegiate Dictionary
Thomas Urquhart — Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty (or Urchard, 1611 c. 1660) was a Scottish writer and translator, most famous for his translation of Rabelais.LifeUrquhart was born to an old landholding family in Cromarty in northern Scotland. At the age of eleven … Wikipedia
William Leake — William Leake, father (died 1633) and son (died 1681), were London publishers and booksellers of the late sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries. They were responsible for a range of texts in English Renaissance drama and poetry, inlcuding works … Wikipedia
Thomas Urquhart — Retrato de Sir Thomas Urquhart, 1641, grabado de George Glover. Sir Thomas Urquhart de Cromarty (o Urchard, 1611 ca.1660) fue un escritor y traductor escocés, conocido por su traducción de Rabelais. Contenido … Wikipedia Español
Urquhart, Sir Thomas — ▪ Scottish writer Urquhart also spelled Urchard born 1611, Cromarty, Scot. died 1660 Scottish author best known for his translation of the works of François Rabelais (Rabelais, François), one of the most original and vivid translations… … Universalium
Urquhart — This is one of the most famous of Scottish clan surnames. It originates from the Barony of Urquhart on Loch Ness in Invernesshire, and as such the clan have always been geographically centrally placed to influence the course of Highland history.… … Surnames reference