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Traduí alguns romanços en vers [[anglés]]: ''Ancient Ballads From The Civil Wars Of Granada and The Twelve Peers Of France'' (London, [[1801]]).
 
Traduí alguns romanços en vers [[anglés]]: ''Ancient Ballads From The Civil Wars Of Granada and The Twelve Peers Of France'' (London, [[1801]]).
  
Posteriorment publicà ''History Of Charles The Great And Orlant, Ascribed To Archbishop Turpin; Translated From The Latin In Spanheim's Lives Of Ecclesiatical Writers: Together With English Metrical Versions Of The Most Celebrated Ancient Spanish Ballads Rating To The Twelve Peers Of France Mentioned In Don Quixote'' (London: Printed For T. Rodd and T. Boosey, [[1812]]); es tracta en est últim cas de la seua traducció de [[Damián López de Tortajada]], ''Els dotze pars de [[França]] ''.
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Posteriorment publicà ''History Of Charles The Great And Orlant, Ascribed To Archbishop Turpin; Translated From The Latin In Spanheim's Lives Of Ecclesiatical Writers: Together With English Metrical Versions Of The Most Celebrated Ancient Spanish Ballads Rating To The Twelve Peers Of France Mentioned In Don Quixote'' (London: Printed For T. Rodd and T. Boosey, [[1812]]); es tracta en est últim cas de la seua traducció de [[Damián López de Tortajada]], ''Els dotze pars de [[França]]''.
  
 
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*[http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/23/101023928/ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]
 
*[http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/23/101023928/ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]

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Thomas Rodd, (17631822), antiquari i hispaniste anglés.

Traduí alguns romanços en vers anglés: Ancient Ballads From The Civil Wars Of Granada and The Twelve Peers Of France (London, 1801).

Posteriorment publicà History Of Charles The Great And Orlant, Ascribed To Archbishop Turpin; Translated From The Latin In Spanheim's Lives Of Ecclesiatical Writers: Together With English Metrical Versions Of The Most Celebrated Ancient Spanish Ballads Rating To The Twelve Peers Of France Mentioned In Don Quixote (London: Printed For T. Rodd and T. Boosey, 1812); es tracta en est últim cas de la seua traducció de Damián López de Tortajada, Els dotze pars de França.

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