Thomas Forrest (translator)
Thomas Forrest was an English author and translator. He translated three orations of Isocrates in A Perfite Looking Glasse for all Estates, imprinted at London by Thomas Purfoote in 1580.
Works
Thomas Forrest was author of A Perfite Looking Glasse for all Estates: most excellently and eloquently set forth by the famous and learned Oratour Isocrates, as contained in three Orations of Morall Instructions, written in the Greeke tongue, of late yeeres: Translated into Latine by … Hieronimus Wolfius. And nowe Englished … with sundrie examples of pithy sentences, both of Princes and Philosophers, gathered and collected out of divers writers, Coted in the margent, approbating the Author's intent. … Imprinted in Newgate Market, within the new Rents, at the Signe of the Lucrece, 1580. The volume is a quarto of forty-six leaves, and is dedicated by the translator, Tho. Forrest, to Sir Thomas Bromley. There are also prefixed:- "An Epistle to the Reader";
- "The Author's Enchomion upon Sir Thomas Bromley";
- "J. D. in Commendation of the Author";
- "In Praise of the Author, S. Norreis";
- "The Booke to the Reader".