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- this consist of the Old English homilies of Aelfric of Eynsham, which Wheelocke translated himself into Latin. In the following year (1644), the London...
- by Abraham Wheelocke in an edition of the Chronicle printed in 1643. Because of this, it is also sometimes known as [W], after Wheelocke. Nowell's transcript...
- propagate the Christian faith "to them who now sit in darkness". Abraham Wheelocke (1632) Edmund Castell (1666) John Luke (1685) Charles Wright (1702–1710)...
- Cambridge University Library in 1632 by the University Librarian Abraham Wheelocke. Among his works may be mentioned his Grammatica Arabica (1748), published...
- Stephens 1643 Georgian Francesco Maria Maggio 1643 Old English Abraham Wheelocke 1644 Mam Diego de Reynoso 1644 Mochica Fernando de la Carrera 1644 Latvian...
- James Ussher, John Lightfoot and Edward Po****e, Edmund Castell, Abraham Wheelocke and Patrick Young, Thomas Hyde and Thomas Greaves. The great undertaking...
- Wheelock or Wheelocke is an English surname and given name. It is derived from the Old Welsh (or possibly Ancient British Celtic) ancestor of the Welsh...
- 2006. "Whitchurch". UK Genealogy Archives. Retrieved 6 December 2017. "Wheelocke, Abraham" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 60. 1899. "Bernard...
- Librarian (Bibliothecarius). Various scholars have held the position. Abraham Wheelocke was librarian of the "Public Library" at Cambridge University, and was...
- Montgomery Watt Hans Wehr Michael Scott Weir Julius Wellhausen Abraham Wheelocke Franz Woepcke William Wright (orientalist) Center for Contemporary Arab...