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- William_Bathe abstract "William Bathe (2 April 1564 –17 June 1614) was a Jesuit priest, musicologist and writer, born in Dublin, Ireland.He was born at Drumcondra Castle, County Dublin, to a leading Anglo-Irish family, the eldest surviving son of John Bathe, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland, and his first wife Eleanor Preston, daughter of Jenico, 3rd Viscount Gormanston; he was the grandson of James Bathe, Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer. His brother John Bathe was an Irish representative at the Royal Court in Madrid in the early 1600s. When William's father died in 1586 the family were among the biggest landowners in Dublin, although their wealth and influence notably declined in the next generation. William inherited the family estates on his father's death, but on entering the priesthood transferred them to John, the next brother, in 1601.Bathe was trained as a musicologist and linguist at Oxford, where he wrote A Brief Introduction to the Art of Music, published in 1584. Following a long-standing family tradition, he also studied law at the Inns of Court in London. For a time he enjoyed the favour of Queen Elizabeth I, to whom he presented a harp of his own design. The Queen made him a number of grants of land, thus adding further to the extensive Bathe holdings: but royal favour ceased after 1598, on the discovery that William had entered the priesthood. The decision of a third Bathe brother, Luke, to become a priest as well did nothing to restore the family to favour (under the name Fr Edward Bathe, Luke became a prominent member of the Capuchin order), and the close friendship between Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone and Sir William Warren, who married John Bathe's widow, raised questions about the family's loyalty to the English Crown during O'Neill's rebellion, popularly known as the Nine Years War. William is not known to have visited Ireland after 1601.He taught languages in Europe, and wrote one of the world's first language teaching texts, Janua Linguarum (The Door of Tongues, 1611), a juxtaposition of words and pictorial representations of them. It proved so popular that it was translated into nine languages within twenty years. The Czech educator Comenius based his work Janua linguarum reserata on this text.For a period of time he was Director of the Irish College in Salamanca. He should not be confused with his cousin Sir William Bathe of Athcarne Castle (died 1597), judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland).".
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- William_Bathe comment "William Bathe (2 April 1564 –17 June 1614) was a Jesuit priest, musicologist and writer, born in Dublin, Ireland.He was born at Drumcondra Castle, County Dublin, to a leading Anglo-Irish family, the eldest surviving son of John Bathe, Chancellor of the Exchequer of Ireland, and his first wife Eleanor Preston, daughter of Jenico, 3rd Viscount Gormanston; he was the grandson of James Bathe, Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer.".