ARTHUR GOLDING BIOGRAPHY
ARTHUR GOLDING BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
GOLDING, ARTHUR (1535?-1605?). —Translator, s. of a gentleman of Essex, was perhaps at Camb., and was diligent in the translation of theological works by Calvin, Beza, and others, but is chiefly remembered for his versions of Cæsar's Commentaries (1565), and specially of Ovid's Metamorphoses (1565-67), the latter in ballad metre. He also translated Justin's History , and part of Seneca.