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    Elizabeth Jane Weston

    English-Czech Neo-Latin poet

    Elizabeth Jane Weston (Latin: Elisabetha Ioanna Westonia; Czech: Alžběta Johana Vestonie) (1581 or 1582, in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire[1] – 23 November 1612, in Prague) was an English-Czech poet, known for her Neo-Latin poetry.

    She had the unusual distinction for a woman of the time of having her poetry published.

    Biography and early life

    Weston was born to Joanna Cooper (23 June 1563 in Chipping Norton[2] - 1606) and her first husband, John Weston, about whom almost nothing is known.

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  • He died when she was six months old. Soon after, Weston's mother was remarried, to the English renaissance occultist, Edward Kelley, who was a well-known alchemist, and the family left England for Prague in Bohemia. Kelley's interest in alchemical projects drew the attention of the emperor Rudolf II, who became a patron of his work along with that of the alchemist-mathematician John Dee.

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