Jim Dwyer, Thomas Cromwell, A Man for All Centuries; A right-hand man, well versed in political skulduggery. New York Times, Apr 4, 2015.
www.nytimes.com/2015/04/05/sunda ... -all-centuries.html
Note:
(a) "On Sunday, PBS’s 'Masterpiece' begins its broadcast of 'Wolf Hall,' a six-episode series on Cromwell, the chief minister under Henry VIII."
Wolf Hall. Masterpiece, PBS, Apr 4, 2015, starting 10 pm EDT
www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/programs/wolf-hall/
("A historical drama for a modern audience, Wolf Hall tells the story of Thomas Cromwell, played by Mark Rylance (Twelfth Night)—a blacksmith’s son who rises from the ashes of personal disaster, and deftly picks his way through a court where ‘man is wolf to man.’ Damian Lewis (Homeland) is King Henry VIII, haunted by his brother’s premature death and obsessed with protecting the Tudor dynasty by securing his succession with a male heir to the throne")
(i) Homo homini lupus
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_homini_lupus
(Homo homini lupus est; First attested in Plautus' Asinaria [qv] ((195 BC, "lupus est homo homini"))
Latin English dictionary
* homo (noun masculine; table: "hominī" is the dative [qv] case): "a human being, a man (in the sense of human being)"
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/homo
* lupus (noun masculine; plural: lupī): "a wolf"
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lupus
* est (v; third-person singular present active indicative of sum): "is"
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/est
(ii) Henry VIII's eldest brother was Arthur, Prince of Wales
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur,_Prince_of_Wales
(1486-1592)
Quote:
"Soon after his marriage to Catherine [of Aragon; daughter of Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon] in 1501, the couple took up residence at Ludlow Castle in Shropshire, where Arthur died six months later of an unknown ailment. Catherine would later firmly state that the marriage had not been consummated.
"On March 1502, Arthur and Catherine were [in Wales] afflicted by an unknown illness, 'a malign vapour which proceeded from the air.' While Catherine recovered, Arthur died on Apr 2, 1502 at Ludlow[, England], six months short of his sixteenth birthday.
* When Arthur died, the future Henry VIII was ten years old--and Catherine, 15 and three months.
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