The first English translation, by Thomas Lodge, appeared in 1602, with subsequent editions appearing throughout the 17th century.
Fellow students included Edmund Spenser and Thomas Lodge.
The Wounds of Civil War is an Elizabethan era stage play, written by Thomas Lodge.
Elizabethan poets such as George Gascoigne and Thomas Lodge lived in and around the forest.
At college Thomas Lodge, the dramatist, was "servitour or scholar" under him.
He had married, on 3 December 1778, Mary, daughter of Thomas Lodge of Leeds.
"I like doing all yellow," said Thomas Lodge, a fourth grader, after scampering across the wall several times in quick succession.
Thomas Lodge was an English dramatist.
Thomas Lodge may also refer to:
Robertson also suggested that Thomas Lodge may have contributed.