Sir Richard Morrison (or Morison or Morysine) (ca. 1513 – 1556) was an English humanist scholar and diplomat. He was a protégé of Thomas Cromwell, propagandist for Henry VIII, and then ambassador to the German court of Charles V for Edward VI. (From Wikipedia) More about Richard Morison:
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| | Books by Richard Morison: Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556, trans.: An Introduction to Wysedome (London: T. Berthelet, 1544), by Juan Luis Vives, contrib. by Desiderius Erasmus (HTML at EEBO TCP) Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556: A Lamentation in Whiche is Shewed What Ruyne and Destruction Cometh of Seditious Rebellyon (published anonymously; now usually attributed to Morison but formerly sometimes attributed to Cheke; 1536), contrib. by John Cheke (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by Richard Morison in the extended shelves: Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556: Ad sapientiam introductio. English ([Imprinted at London : In Fletestrete in the hous of Tho. Berthelet, Anno domini 1550]), also by Juan Luis Vives, Thomas Elyot, and Thomas Paynell (HTML at EEBO TCP) Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556: Epistle that Johan Sturmius, a man of great lerninge and jugement, sent to the Cardynalles and prelates. ([Londini : In aedibus Thomas Bertheleti Regii impressoris. Excus., Anno. M.D.XXXVIII.] [1538]), also by Johannes Sturm (HTML at EEBO TCP) Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556: An exhortation to styrre all Englyshe men to the defence of theyr countreye. made by Richard Morysine ([Londini : In aedibus Thome Bertheleti typis impress. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, Anno. M.D.XXXIX.] [1539]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556: An invective ayenste the great and detestable vice, treason wherein the secrete practises, and traiterous workinges of theym, that suffrid of late are disclosed. made by Rycharde Morisyne. ([Londini : In ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum, Anno. M.D.XXXIX.] [1539]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556: An invective ayenste the great and detestable vice, treason, wherein the secrete practises, and traterous workinges of theym, that suffrid of late are disclosed (in aedibus Thomae Bertheleti, 1539) (page images at HathiTrust) Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556: A lamentation in vvhiche is shevved what ruyne and destruction cometh of seditious rebellyon ([Londini : In aedibus Thomae Bertheleti regii impressoris], Anno. M.D.XXXVI. [1536]), also by John Cheke (HTML at EEBO TCP) Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556: A remedy for sedition vvherin are conteyned many thynges, concernyng the true and loyall obeysance, that comme[n]s owe vnto their prince and soueraygne lorde the Kynge. (Londini : In aedibus Thomae Bertheleti regii impressoris, M.D.XXXVI [1536]), also by John Cheke (HTML at EEBO TCP) Morison, Richard, Sir, -1556: Strategematica. English ([Londini : In ædibus Thom[a]e Bertheleti typis impress.], Anno. M.D.XXXIX. [1539]), also by Sextus Julius Frontinus (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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