John Bury (1535–1571) was an English translator.
[1] He translated from Greek into English the speech of Isocrates, Isocratis ad Demonicum oratio parenetica or Admonysion to Demonicus, with a dedication to his uncle, Sir William Chester, 1557.
It was published by the printer William Copland, paired with Benedict Burgh's version of the Distichs of Cato.
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