Josuah Sylvester
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Josuah Sylvester (1563 – 28 September 1618) was an English poet.
Biography
Sylvester was the son of a Kentish clothier. In his tenth year he was sent to school at King Edward VI School, Southampton, where he gained a knowledge of French. After about three years at school, he appears to have been put to business, and in 1591 the title-page of his Yvry states that he was in the service of the Merchant Adventurers' Company.Template:Sfn
He was for a short time a land steward, and in 1606 Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales gave him a small pension as a kind of court poet. In 1613 he obtained a position as secretary to the Merchant Adventurers. He was stationed at Middelburg, in the Low Countries, where he died.Template:Sfn
Works
He translated into English heroic couplets the scriptural epic of Guillaume du Bartas.Template:Sfn
Template:Cquote His Essay of the Second Week was published in 1598; and in 1604 The Divine Weeks of the World's Birth. The ornate style of the original offered no difficulty to Sylvester, who was himself a disciple of the Euphuists and added many adornments of his own invention. The Sepmaines of Du Bartas appealed most to his English and German co-religionists, and the translation was immensely popular. It has often been suggested that John Milton owed something in the conception of Paradise Lost to Sylvester's translation. His popularity ceased with the Restoration, and John Dryden called his verse "abominable fustian."Template:Sfn
His works were reprinted by A. B. Grosart (1880) in the Chertsey Worthies Library. See also Charles Dunster, Considerations on Milton's early Reading (1800).Template:Sfn
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External links
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- Digitized copy of Josuah Sylvester's Workes, 1621 by John Geraghty
- Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- Date of birth missing
- 1563 births
- 1618 deaths
- 16th-century English male writers
- 16th-century English poets
- 16th-century English translators
- 17th-century English male writers
- 17th-century English poets
- 17th-century English translators
- English expatriates
- English male poets
- People from Lambourn
- People from Middelburg, Zeeland
- People educated at King Edward VI School, Southampton
- Writers from Berkshire
- Writers from Kent