Claudius Hollyband

Claudius Hollyband (born Claude de Sainliens; Latin: Claudius a Sancto Vinculo) was a 16th-century French-English linguist, philologist, phonologist, lexicographer and instructor of English, French, Italian and Latin. He was the author of many books and treatises regarding language, including one of the earliest French-English dictionaries, A Dictionarie French and English, published in London in 1593.[1]

A Huguenot refugee from Moulins where he was born in 1534, France, Hollyband arrived in London, England in about 1564 and died in this city in 1594.[1]

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  1. 1 2 Eccles, Mark (1986), "Claudius Hollyband and the Earliest French-English Dictionaries", Studies in Philology, UNC Press (published Winter 1986), 83 (1): 51 ff

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