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  1. Raphael Holinshed (/ ˈ h ɒ l ɪ n ʃ ɛ d /; c. 1525 – before 24 April 1582) was an English chronicler, who was most famous for his work on The Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande, commonly known as Holinshed's Chronicles.

  2. Raphael Holinshed (Cheshire, h. 1529-h. 1580) fue un historiador inglés, famoso por influir con sus Crónicas de Inglaterra, Escocia e Irlanda a importantes dramaturgos isabelinos como Shakespeare o Marlowe.

  3. history of United Kingdom. Raphael Holinshed (died c. 1580) was an English chronicler, remembered chiefly because his Chronicles enjoyed great popularity and became a quarry for many Elizabethan dramatists, especially Shakespeare, who found, in the second edition, material for Macbeth, King Lear, Cymbeline, and many of his historical plays.

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  4. Holinshed's Chronicles, also known as Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, is a collaborative work published in several volumes and two editions, the first edition in 1577, and the second in 1587.

  5. Raphael Holinshed ( Cheshire, h. 1529-h. 1580) fue un historiador inglés, famoso por influir con sus Crónicas de Inglaterra, Escocia e Irlanda a importantes dramaturgos isabelinos como Shakespeare o Marlowe. Primera edición de las Crónicas de Inglaterra, Escocia e Irlanda, 1577.

  6. Welcome to the texts of Holinshed's. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland. The site displays the two editions of the Chronicles, published in 1577 and 1587. The two editions are significantly different, and those new to Holinshed may benefit from the discussion of some of those differences elsewhere on this site.

  7. 5 de ene. de 2009 · The 1577 edition was compiled by Holinshed, William Harrison and Richard Stanyhurst; the 1587 edition was edited by John Hooker, assisted by Francis Thynne, Abraham Fleming and John Stow. The present edition, reprinted from the 1587 edition, with the excisions ordered by the Privy council replaced, was edited by Sir Henry Ellis