- this
consist of the Old
English homilies of
Aelfric of Eynsham,
which Wheelocke translated himself into Latin. In the
following year (1644), the London...
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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...
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propagate the
Christian faith "to them who now sit in darkness".
Abraham Wheelocke (1632)
Edmund Castell (1666) John Luke (1685)
Charles Wright (1702–1710)...
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Cambridge University Library in 1632 by the
University Librarian Abraham Wheelocke.
Among his
works may be
mentioned his
Grammatica Arabica (1748), published...
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Maria Maggio 1643 Old
English Abraham Wheelocke A
summary of the Old
English grammar was
included in
Wheelocke's edition of Bede's
Historia ecclesiastica...
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Librarian (Bibliothecarius).
Various scholars have held the position.
Abraham Wheelocke was
librarian of the "Public Library" at
Cambridge University, and was...
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Montgomery Watt Hans Wehr
Michael Scott Weir
Julius Wellhausen Abraham Wheelocke Franz Woepcke William Wright (orientalist)
Center for
Contemporary Arab...
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Wheeler (born 1932, US, p/d)
Donald J.
Wheeler (living, US, nf)
Abraham Wheelocke (1593–1653, England, nf)
Gloria Whelan (born 1923, US, p/f/ch) Eric Whelpton...
- 2006. "Whitchurch". UK
Genealogy Archives.
Retrieved 6
December 2017. "
Wheelocke, Abraham" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol. 60. 1899. "Bernard...
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James Ussher, John
Lightfoot and
Edward Po****e,
Edmund Castell,
Abraham Wheelocke and
Patrick Young,
Thomas Hyde and
Thomas Greaves. The
great undertaking...