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Of [[location::Kelston]], near [[location::Bath]]; son of [[family::John Harington]] (c.[[date of birth::1517]]–[[date of death::1582]]). Educated at [[education::King's College, Cambridge]], BA 1578, MA 1581. [[occupation::courtier]], author, and [[translator::translator]]; Harington is known for publishing the first complete translation of Ludovico Ariosto's epic romance poem [[''book title::Orlando Furioso'']] into English and for his work [[book title::''A New Discourse of a Stale Subject, called the Metamorphosis of Ajax'']] ([[date of publication::1596]]).  
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Of [[location::Kelston]], near [[location::Bath]]; son of [[family::John Harington]] (c.[[date of birth::1517]]–[[date of death::1582]]). Educated at [[education::King's College, Cambridge]], BA 1578, MA 1581. [[occupation::courtier]], author, and [[translator::translator]]; Harington is known for publishing the first complete translation of Ludovico Ariosto's epic romance poem [[book title::''Orlando Furioso'']] into English and for his work [[book title::''A New Discourse of a Stale Subject, called the Metamorphosis of Ajax'']] ([[date of publication::1596]]).  
  
 
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Sir John HARINGTON 1561-1612

Biographical Note

Of Kelston, near Bath; son of John Harington (c.1517–1582). Educated at King's College, Cambridge, BA 1578, MA 1581. courtier, author, and translator; Harington is known for publishing the first complete translation of Ludovico Ariosto's epic romance poem Orlando Furioso into English and for his work A New Discourse of a Stale Subject, called the Metamorphosis of Ajax (1596).

Books

Booklists survive which show that he had a sizeable library, including many plays.

Sources