John Frampton

For John Frampton (MP), see Dorset (UK Parliament constituency).

John Frampton was a 16th-century English merchant from the West Country, who settled in Spain, was imprisoned and tortured by the Inquisition, and escaped from Cádiz in 1567. He became a translator from Spanish. [1] His publications include:

Notes

  1. Beecher, Donald (2006), "John Frampton of Bristol, trader and translator", in Biase, Carmine Di, Travel and translation in the early modern period Volume 26 of Approaches to translation studies, Rodopi, pp. 103 sq., ISBN 90-420-1768-6

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