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John Joscelyn, also John Jocelyn or John Joscelin, (1529–1603) was an English clergyman and antiquarian as well as secretary to Matthew Parker, an Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Joscelyn was involved in Parker's attempts to secure and publish medieval manuscripts on church history, and was one of the first scholars of the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) language. He also studied the early law codes of England. His Old English dictionary, although not published during his lifetime, contributed greatly to the study of that language. Many of his manuscripts and papers eventually became part of the collections of Cambridge University, Oxford University, or the British Library.

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  • John Joscelyn (fr)
  • John Joscelyn (en)
  • John Joscelyn (pt)
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  • John Joscelyn ou John Joscelin est un homme d'Église et un antiquaire anglais né en 1529 et mort le 28 décembre 1603. En sa qualité de secrétaire de l'archevêque Matthew Parker, il s'attelle à l'étude de l'histoire de l'Église d'Angleterre avant la conquête normande et travaille sur un dictionnaire bilingue vieil anglais-latin qui contribue grandement à l'étude de cette langue. (fr)
  • John Joscelyn, also John Jocelyn or John Joscelin, (1529–1603) was an English clergyman and antiquarian as well as secretary to Matthew Parker, an Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Joscelyn was involved in Parker's attempts to secure and publish medieval manuscripts on church history, and was one of the first scholars of the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) language. He also studied the early law codes of England. His Old English dictionary, although not published during his lifetime, contributed greatly to the study of that language. Many of his manuscripts and papers eventually became part of the collections of Cambridge University, Oxford University, or the British Library. (en)
  • John Joscelyn (1529 - 1603) foi um clérigo e antiquário inglês, que trabalhou como secretário de , um arcebispo da Cantuária durante o reinado da rainha Isabel I da Inglaterra. Joscelyn esteve envolvido nas tentativas de Parker de proteger e publicar manuscritos medievais da história da igreja, e foi um dos primeiros estudiosos do idioma Inglês Antigo. Ele também estudou os códigos de leis iniciais da Inglaterra. Seu dicionário de Inglês Antigo, embora não publicado durante sua vida, muito contribuiu para o estudo dessa língua. Muitos de seus manuscritos e documentos tornaram-se mais tarde parte das coleções da Universidade de Cambridge, Oxford University, ou da Biblioteca Britânica. (pt)
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  • John Joscelyn (en)
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  • John Joscelyn (en)
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  • probably High Roding, Essex (en)
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  • probably High Roding, Essex (en)
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