런던의 역사 (Korean Wikipedia)

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  • Robin R. Mundill (2010), 《The King's Jews》, London: Continuum, ISBN 9781847251862, LCCN 2010282921, OCLC 466343661, OL 24816680M ; see p88-99
  • Winder, Robert (2005). 《Bloody foreigners : the story of immigration to Britain》. London: Abacus. ISBN 9780349115665. OCLC 60417612. 이런 식으로 온 외국인들은 대부분 야심차고 박식한 사람이었다. 그들은 대륙의 전문지식과 장인정신의 정수를 전파해줄 전갈 비둘기요, 혁신가였다. 1600년 당시 런던에서는 (약 10만 명 중) 4천명 정도가 있었을 것이다. 물론 이들 중 상당수는 일시적인 방문으로, 외국 영업사원에 지나지 않았다. 그러나 잉글랜드 사회 내에서 저명했던 인물도 있었으니, 단치히 출신의 게오르그 기세, 뒤스베르크 출신의 디르크 티비스, 쾰른 출신의 헤르만 힐데브란트, 데리히 보른, 데리히 베르크를 들 수 있겠다. (Most of the foreigners who came this way were ambitious and knowledgeable. They were innovators, carrier pigeons for the best of the continental expertise and craftsmanship. There were perhaps as many as four thousand in London in 1600 (out of a population of some one hundred thousand). Many of these were transient, of course, not much more than international sales reps. But some were prominent figures in English society: men like George Gisze from Danzig, Dirk Tybis from Duisberg, or the Coglone expatriates Herman Hildebrand, Derich Born and Derich Berck.)