Man, Judith (fl. 1640s)
Man, Judith (fl. 1640s)
British translator. Flourished 1640s; dau. of Peter Man.
Translated John Barclay's political-allegorical romance, An Epitome of the History of Faire Argenis and Polyarchus by N. Coéffeteau (1640).
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