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  • Edward Pococke
  • English orientalist and biblical scholar (1604–1691)

    Edward Pococke (baptised 8 November 1604 – 10 September 1691) was an English Orientalist and biblical scholar. The son of Edward Pococke (died 1636), vicar

    Edward Pococke

    Edward Pococke

    Edward_Pococke

  • Highclere Castle
  • Country house in Hampshire, England

    Hampshire. Coincidentally, the apparently unrelated (and earlier) Rev Edward Pococke (1604–1691), another orientalist, was sometime vicar of Chieveley and

    Highclere Castle

    Highclere Castle

    Highclere_Castle

  • Hayy ibn Yaqdhan
  • Arabic philosophical novel and allegorical tale written by Ibn Tufail

    the Perplexed of Maimonides. It was "discovered" in the West after Edward Pococke of Oxford, while visiting a market in Damascus, found a manuscript of

    Hayy ibn Yaqdhan

    Hayy ibn Yaqdhan

    Hayy_ibn_Yaqdhan

  • Pococke
  • Surname list

    Pococke is a surname, and may refer to Edward Pococke (1604–1691), an English Orientalist and biblical scholar. Richard Pococke (1704–1765), an English

    Pococke

    Pococke

  • Richard Pococke
  • English clergyman and writer (1704–1765)

    distantly related to Edward Pococke, the English Orientalist and biblical scholar. Jeremiah Milles (1714–1784) was a first cousin. Pococke was educated at

    Richard Pococke

    Richard Pococke

    Richard_Pococke

  • Platanus orientalis
  • Species of tree

    The Pococke Garden at Christ Church, Oxford contains a specimen, known as The Pococke Tree, which is understood to have been planted by Edward Pococke from

    Platanus orientalis

    Platanus orientalis

    Platanus_orientalis

  • Tabula rasa
  • Idea of being born empty of mental content

    philosophical novel, entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of

    Tabula rasa

    Tabula rasa

    Tabula_rasa

  • Uninhabited island
  • Island without human residents

    translation of Ibn Tufail's Hayy ibn Yaqdhan appeared in 1671, prepared by Edward Pococke the Younger, followed by an English translation by Simon Ockley in 1708

    Uninhabited island

    Uninhabited island

    Uninhabited_island

  • Edward Bouverie Pusey
  • Anglican priest and academic

    Edward Bouverie Pusey (/ˈpjuːzi/; 22 August 1800 – 16 September 1882) was an English Anglican cleric, for more than fifty years Regius Professor of Hebrew

    Edward Bouverie Pusey

    Edward Bouverie Pusey

    Edward_Bouverie_Pusey

  • Laudian Professor of Arabic
  • Professorship at the University of Oxford

    University of Oxford and Archbishop of Canterbury. The first professor was Edward Pococke, who was working as a chaplain in Aleppo in what is now Syria when Laud

    Laudian Professor of Arabic

    Laudian Professor of Arabic

    Laudian_Professor_of_Arabic

  • Edward Bernard
  • English scholar and Savilian professor of astronomy

    on ancient weights and measures, first was an appendix to a work of Edward Pococke, and then published separately in an expanded version. With Humphrey

    Edward Bernard

    Edward_Bernard

  • Islamic philosophy
  • Philosophical tradition in Muslim culture

    translation of his work, entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of

    Islamic philosophy

    Islamic philosophy

    Islamic_philosophy

  • Regius Professor of Hebrew (Oxford)
  • 1604 John Harding (again) 1610 Richard Kilby 1621 Edward Meetkerke 1626 John Morris 1648 Edward Pococke 1691 Roger Altham 1697 Thomas Hyde 1702 Roger Altham

    Regius Professor of Hebrew (Oxford)

    Regius Professor of Hebrew (Oxford)

    Regius_Professor_of_Hebrew_(Oxford)

  • Cyril Lucaris
  • Six-time Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1612 to 1638

    [citation needed] According to a 1659 letter to Thomas Greaves from Edward Pococke (who, on his book-hunting travels for archbishop William Laud, had met

    Cyril Lucaris

    Cyril Lucaris

    Cyril_Lucaris

  • Cedrus libani
  • Species of cedar tree from the Eastern Mediterranean

    and gardens. The first Lebanon cedars in Britain were introduced by Edward Pococke, who collected seed in 1638–39 while based in Syria as chaplain to the

    Cedrus libani

    Cedrus libani

    Cedrus_libani

  • Edward Pocock
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Edward Pocock may refer to: Edward Pococke (1604–1691), English Orientalist and biblical scholar Edward Pocock (artist), (1842-1905), English artist and

    Edward Pocock

    Edward_Pocock

  • Christ Church, Oxford
  • College of the University of Oxford

    Archived from the original on 10 September 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2017. "Pococke Garden". Christ Church. Retrieved 23 August 2022. "The World Behind Alice

    Christ Church, Oxford

    Christ Church, Oxford

    Christ_Church,_Oxford

  • Empiricism
  • Idea that knowledge comes only/mainly from sensory experience

    philosophical novel, entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of

    Empiricism

    Empiricism

  • Oriental studies
  • Study of Asian history and culture

    Samaritanum, Aethiopicum, Arabicum, et Persicum in 1669, and scholars like Edward Pococke had traveled to the East and wrote on the modern history and society

    Oriental studies

    Oriental studies

    Oriental_studies

  • John Locke
  • English philosopher and physician (1632–1704)

    Islamic scholars, such as Ibn Tufayl's Hayy ibn Yaqdhan translated by Edward Pococke, who influenced his perspectives on philosophy and tabula rasa. In the

    John Locke

    John Locke

    John_Locke

  • Thomas Hyde
  • British orientalist

    of the Bodleian collections.[citation needed] In 1691 the death of Edward Pococke opened up to Hyde the Laudian professorship of Arabic; and in 1697,

    Thomas Hyde

    Thomas Hyde

    Thomas_Hyde

  • Geoffrey King (theologian)
  • English theologian

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Geoffrey King (theologian)

    Geoffrey_King_(theologian)

  • John Greaves
  • English mathematician, astronomer and antiquarian (1602–1652)

    astronomical observations. He sailed from England to Livorno in the company of Edward Pococke; after a brief visit to Rome, he arrived in Istanbul (Constantinople)

    John Greaves

    John Greaves

    John_Greaves

  • Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi
  • Arab physician, philosopher and historian (c.1162–1231)

    orientalist Edward Pococke and is preserved in the Bodleian Library. Pococke published the Arabic manuscript in the 1680s. His son, Edward Pococke the Younger

    Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi

    Abd_al-Latif_al-Baghdadi

  • Johannes Buxtorf
  • German Calvinist theologian (1564–1629)

    or "Master of the Rabbis", by early modern European authors such as Edward Pococke and Johann Christoph Wolf. His massive tome, De Synagoga Judaica (1st

    Johannes Buxtorf

    Johannes Buxtorf

    Johannes_Buxtorf

  • Godfrey Rolles Driver
  • English Orientalist

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Godfrey Rolles Driver

    Godfrey_Rolles_Driver

  • Samuel Rolles Driver
  • British academic

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Samuel Rolles Driver

    Samuel Rolles Driver

    Samuel_Rolles_Driver

  • Jan Joosten (biblical scholar)
  • Biblical scholar and convicted sex offender

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Jan Joosten (biblical scholar)

    Jan_Joosten_(biblical_scholar)

  • Islam in England
  • Yaqdhan, which was translated into Latin as Philosophus Autodidactus by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671 and then into English by Simon Ockley in 1708. The

    Islam in England

    Islam in England

    Islam_in_England

  • Turquerie
  • Fashion in 16th to 18th century Europe

    were producing relevant, new sources—became the main reference for Edward Pococke and Antoine Galland’s written works on coffee. Academia, such as this

    Turquerie

    Turquerie

    Turquerie

  • Ibn Tufayl
  • Arab Andalusian Muslim polymath (c. 1105–1185)

    entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, first appeared in 1671, prepared by Edward Pococke the Younger. The first English translation (by Simon Ockley) was published

    Ibn Tufayl

    Ibn Tufayl

    Ibn_Tufayl

  • Parliamentary visitation of the University of Oxford
  • National Biography. Vol. 32. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Toomer, G. J. "Pococke, Edward (1604–1691)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.)

    Parliamentary visitation of the University of Oxford

    Parliamentary_visitation_of_the_University_of_Oxford

  • Geoffrey Khan
  • British linguist

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Geoffrey Khan

    Geoffrey_Khan

  • List of people associated with Corpus Christi College, Oxford
  • philosopher J. I. Packer – British-born Canadian Christian theologian Edward Pococke – Orientalist and biblical scholar Robert Proctor – Bibliographer John

    List of people associated with Corpus Christi College, Oxford

    List_of_people_associated_with_Corpus_Christi_College,_Oxford

  • Thomas Harding (1516–1572)
  • English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Thomas Harding (1516–1572)

    Thomas Harding (1516–1572)

    Thomas_Harding_(1516–1572)

  • List of early modern works on the Crusades
  • List of Crusader historians after the fall of Acre

    original sources and providing valuable antiquarian information. Edward Pococke. Edward Pococke (1604–1691), an English orientalist and Biblical scholar. Specimen

    List of early modern works on the Crusades

    List_of_early_modern_works_on_the_Crusades

  • Mildenhall, Wiltshire
  • Village in Wiltshire, England

    "Pococke, Edward" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 46. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Foster, Joseph (1891). "Pocock, Edward

    Mildenhall, Wiltshire

    Mildenhall, Wiltshire

    Mildenhall,_Wiltshire

  • A Satyr Against Reason and Mankind
  • Saitirical poem by John Wilmot

    other work by the author. It resulted in four direct poetic responses; Edward Pococke's An Answer to the Satyr against Mankind, Thomas Lessey's A Satyr In

    A Satyr Against Reason and Mankind

    A_Satyr_Against_Reason_and_Mankind

  • Immanuel Tremellius
  • Italian Jewish convert to Christianity and translator

    Paul Fagius as Regius professor of Hebrew at Cambridge. On the death of Edward VI of England he returned to Germany in 1553. At Zweibrücken he was imprisoned

    Immanuel Tremellius

    Immanuel_Tremellius

  • Hugh G. M. Williamson
  • British theologian and academic (born 1947)

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Hugh G. M. Williamson

    Hugh_G._M._Williamson

  • Ralph Cudworth
  • English clergyman, theologian, philosopher, and Cambridge Platonist (1617–1688)

    one of James I's chaplains. Mary's mother (or aunt) was the sister of Sir Edward Lewknor, a central figure (with the Jermyn and Heigham families) among the

    Ralph Cudworth

    Ralph Cudworth

    Ralph_Cudworth

  • Philosophy of education
  • Study of nature and aims of education

    of his philosophical novel, Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of

    Philosophy of education

    Philosophy_of_education

  • 17th century in literature
  • Xu Guangqi Hayy ibn Yaqdhan by Ibn Tufail – translated into Latin by Edward Pococke the Younger, translated into Dutch by Johannes Bouwmeester, and translated

    17th century in literature

    17th_century_in_literature

  • Islamic literature
  • Literature with influences based on Islamic religion

    translation of Philosophus Autodidactus first appeared in 1671, prepared by Edward Pococke the Younger, followed by an English translation by Simon Ockley in 1708

    Islamic literature

    Islamic_literature

  • Eutychius of Alexandria
  • Greek Patriarch of Alexandria, 933–940

    Jerusalem, 1987. Italian translation, no Arabic text. John Selden and Edward Pococke, Contextia Gemmarum sive Eutychii Patriarchae Alexandrini Annales, 2

    Eutychius of Alexandria

    Eutychius_of_Alexandria

  • St Frideswide's Priory
  • Former house of Augustinian canons

    Lincoln. Frithuswith Lady Elizabeth Montacute William Orchard (architect) Edward Pococke Blair, John (1988). "St Frideswide's monastery: problems and possibilities"

    St Frideswide's Priory

    St Frideswide's Priory

    St_Frideswide's_Priory

  • 1604
  • Calendar year

    Rabbi (d. 1657) Giovanni Battista Michelini, Italian painter (d. 1655) Edward Pococke, English Orientalist and biblical scholar (d. 1691) Abraham Bosse, French

    1604

    1604

    1604

  • Herbert Danby
  • Anglican priest and Oxford University professor (1889–1953)

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Herbert Danby

    Herbert_Danby

  • François Morellon la Cave
  • French engraver and painter

    works by William Hogarth and Antoine Coypel as well as portraits of Edward Pococke, professor of Hebrew, Nader Shah Afshar, Prince William, Duke of Cumberland

    François Morellon la Cave

    François Morellon la Cave

    François_Morellon_la_Cave

  • Benjamin Blayney
  • English divine and Hebraist, best known for his revision of the King James Version

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Benjamin Blayney

    Benjamin_Blayney

  • Robert P. Gordon
  • British scholar (born 1945)

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Robert P. Gordon

    Robert_P._Gordon

  • Early Islamic philosophy
  • translation of his work, entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of

    Early Islamic philosophy

    Early_Islamic_philosophy

  • List of chaplains of the Levant Company
  • Maye 1600–1608 William Biddulph 1624–1630 Charles Robson 1630–1635 Edward Pococke 1636 -? Thomas Pritchett 1641–1645 Bartholemew Chapple 1650-1654 Nathaniel

    List of chaplains of the Levant Company

    List_of_chaplains_of_the_Levant_Company

  • Richard Laurence
  • Hebraist, Anglican churchman, Irish bishop (1760–1838)

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Richard Laurence

    Richard_Laurence

  • Edward Pocock (artist)
  • English artist and illustrator

    Sidestrand, by Edward Pococke". Norfolk Museum Collections. Archived from the original on 21 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023. "Edward Pocock (1843-1905)"

    Edward Pocock (artist)

    Edward Pocock (artist)

    Edward_Pocock_(artist)

  • 1600s in England
  • William Brereton, soldier and politician (died 1661) 8 November (bapt.) – Edward Pococke, Orientalist and biblical scholar (died 1691) 23 November (bapt.) –

    1600s in England

    1600s_in_England

  • Arabic literature
  • entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, first appeared in 1671, prepared by Edward Pococke the Younger. The first English translation by Simon Ockley was published

    Arabic literature

    Arabic_literature

  • Alexander Kirkpatrick
  • English Professor of Hebrew and Divinity

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Alexander Kirkpatrick

    Alexander Kirkpatrick

    Alexander_Kirkpatrick

  • Samuel Lee (linguist)
  • English Orientalist and linguist

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Samuel Lee (linguist)

    Samuel Lee (linguist)

    Samuel_Lee_(linguist)

  • Johannes Bouwmeester
  • Dutch philosopher and physician

    leeven van Hai Ebn Yokdhan, based on an earlier Latin translation by Edward Pococke, and published in Amsterdam by Jan Rieuwertsz. Bouwmeester was also

    Johannes Bouwmeester

    Johannes_Bouwmeester

  • John Emerton
  • British Anglican priest and theologian (1928–2015)

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    John Emerton

    John_Emerton

  • List of English translations from medieval sources: A
  • published by English orientalist and Biblical scholar Edward Pococke (1604–1691). His son, Edward Pococke the Younger, then translated a fragment of the work

    List of English translations from medieval sources: A

    List_of_English_translations_from_medieval_sources:_A

  • D. Winton Thomas
  • British professor of Hebrew (1901–1970)

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    D. Winton Thomas

    D._Winton_Thomas

  • James Barr (biblical scholar)
  • Scottish biblical scholar

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    James Barr (biblical scholar)

    James_Barr_(biblical_scholar)

  • Paul Fagius
  • Protestant scholar and theologian

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Paul Fagius

    Paul Fagius

    Paul_Fagius

  • William McHardy
  • Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    William McHardy

    William_McHardy

  • Johannes Gezelius the Younger
  • against his father's wishes. He studied in Oxford under the direction of Edward Pococke. In 1674 he returned to Turku and defended his doctorate in 1675, after

    Johannes Gezelius the Younger

    Johannes Gezelius the Younger

    Johannes_Gezelius_the_Younger

  • Lord Williams's School
  • Comprehensive academy in Thame, Oxfordshire, England

    Labour MP for Glasgow Cathcart, 1979 - 2001. Simon Mayne, regicide Edward Pococke, Orientalist and biblical scholar Derek Teden England Rugby International

    Lord Williams's School

    Lord Williams's School

    Lord_Williams's_School

  • Sufi studies
  • Branch of Islamic comparative studies

    "Sufi" appears (vol 3, p. 329). In 1671, Edward Pococke (1648–1727), the son of Oxford professor Edward Pococke (1604–1691), published a Latin translation

    Sufi studies

    Sufi_studies

  • Andrew Bing
  • English scholar (1574–1652)

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Andrew Bing

    Andrew_Bing

  • Humphrey Prideaux
  • British clergyman and Dean of Norwich

    He declined in 1691 the Oxford Hebrew chair vacated by the death of Edward Pococke, a step which he afterwards regretted. Saham did not suit his health

    Humphrey Prideaux

    Humphrey Prideaux

    Humphrey_Prideaux

  • R. H. Kennett
  • Regius Professor of Hebrew

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    R. H. Kennett

    R. H. Kennett

    R._H._Kennett

  • Savilian Professor of Astronomy
  • public library membership required) de Quehen, Hugh (May 2009). "Bernard, Edward (1638–1697)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford

    Savilian Professor of Astronomy

    Savilian Professor of Astronomy

    Savilian_Professor_of_Astronomy

  • Edward Meetkerke
  • Edward Meetkerke (1590 – August 1657) was an English clergyman and academic, Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford from 1620. He was born in the parish

    Edward Meetkerke

    Edward_Meetkerke

  • Reception of Islam in early modern Europe
  • European–Islamic cultural contact

    Yaqdhan, which was translated into Latin as Philosophus Autodidactus by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671 and then into English by Simon Ockley in 1708. The

    Reception of Islam in early modern Europe

    Reception of Islam in early modern Europe

    Reception_of_Islam_in_early_modern_Europe

  • List of Anglicans
  • Party presidential candidate Edward Pococke (1604–1691), English orientalist and Biblical scholar Rt. Rev. Richard Pococke (1704–1765), English bishop

    List of Anglicans

    List_of_Anglicans

  • Tuqu'
  • Municipality in Bethlehem Governorate, Palestine

    the English traveler Edward Pococke was shown the remains of a castle, which locals regarded as those of an ancient church. Pococke, however, thought the

    Tuqu'

    Tuqu'

    Tuqu'

  • Al-Rastan
  • City in Homs, Syria

    asserting his presence there." Khan al-Rastan was visited in 1745 by Edward Pococke who described it as a "huge fortified caravanserai" that was decaying

    Al-Rastan

    Al-Rastan

    Al-Rastan

  • 1648 in literature
  • February – Richard Flecknoe sails from Lisbon to Brazil. April 7 – Edward Pococke becomes Professor of Hebrew at the University of Oxford, in succession

    1648 in literature

    1648_in_literature

  • Antoine Rodolphe Chevallier
  • French Protestant Hebraist and tutor

    Francis Vatablus at Paris, and became a Protestant. He came to England in Edward VI's reign, about 1548; and was entertained first by Paul Fagius and Martin

    Antoine Rodolphe Chevallier

    Antoine_Rodolphe_Chevallier

  • Stanley Arthur Cook
  • Cambridge professor

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Stanley Arthur Cook

    Stanley_Arthur_Cook

  • George Albert Cooke
  • British Anglican clergyman and academic

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    George Albert Cooke

    George Albert Cooke

    George_Albert_Cooke

  • Joseph White (orientalist)
  • English orientalist, theologian and university professor (1745–1814)

    Germany. White's edition embodied a translation which had been begun by Edward Pococke the Younger, but was completed by White himself. The elaborate monograph

    Joseph White (orientalist)

    Joseph White (orientalist)

    Joseph_White_(orientalist)

  • William Hodge Mill
  • English churchman and orientalist

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    William Hodge Mill

    William_Hodge_Mill

  • 1691
  • Calendar year

    9 – Kumazawa Banzan, Japanese philosopher (b. 1619) September 10 – Edward Pococke, English orientalist and biblical scholar (b. 1604) September 12 – John

    1691

    1691

    1691

  • 1690s
  • Decade

    9 – Kumazawa Banzan, Japanese philosopher (b. 1619) September 10 – Edward Pococke, English orientalist and biblical scholar (b. 1604) September 12 – John

    1690s

    1690s

  • John Morris (Hebraist)
  • British Hebraist (1595–1648)

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    John Morris (Hebraist)

    John_Morris_(Hebraist)

  • 1600s (decade)
  • Decade

    Rabbi (d. 1657) Giovanni Battista Michelini, Italian painter (d. 1655) Edward Pococke, English Orientalist and biblical scholar (d. 1691) Abraham Bosse, French

    1600s (decade)

    1600s_(decade)

  • Robert South
  • English churchman

    ambassador-extraordinary to the king of Poland, and he sent an account of his visit to Edward Pococke in a letter, dated Dantzic, 16 December 1677, which was printed along

    Robert South

    Robert South

    Robert_South

  • Christian Ravis
  • German orientalist and theologian

    consul, Edward Stringer, while he acquired knowledge of the spoken languages of the Levant. He then proceeded to Constantinople, where Edward Pococke procured

    Christian Ravis

    Christian Ravis

    Christian_Ravis

  • Robert Spaulding
  • English scholar and translator

    company translated from 1 Chronicles to the Song of Solomon. He succeeded Edward Lively as Regius Professor of Hebrew at Cambridge. Roberts, Martin (2014)

    Robert Spaulding

    Robert_Spaulding

  • John Harding (Hebraist)
  • English churchman and academic

    Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    John Harding (Hebraist)

    John_Harding_(Hebraist)

  • Cuthbert Simpson
  • British clergyman (1892–1969)

    1969, he was Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. Born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, on 24 May 1892, he was educated at the University of King's

    Cuthbert Simpson

    Cuthbert_Simpson

  • Roger Altham
  • Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    Roger Altham

    Roger Altham

    Roger_Altham

  • Ophthalmology in the medieval Islamic world
  • Ocular healthcare

    Matrah ul-anzār. Tabriz, 1916. Bar Hebraeus, Historia Dynastiarum, Edward Pococke's edition, Oxford 1663. M. Brett, W. Foreman. The Moors: Islam in the

    Ophthalmology in the medieval Islamic world

    Ophthalmology in the medieval Islamic world

    Ophthalmology_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world

  • William Thorne (orientalist)
  • Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    William Thorne (orientalist)

    William_Thorne_(orientalist)

  • Brian Walton (bishop)
  • British bishop and scholar

    Latin. Among his collaborators were James Ussher, John Lightfoot and Edward Pococke, Edmund Castell, Abraham Wheelocke and Patrick Young, Thomas Hyde and

    Brian Walton (bishop)

    Brian Walton (bishop)

    Brian_Walton_(bishop)

  • George Jubb
  • Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt

    George Jubb

    George_Jubb

  • List of Crusades historians (19th century)
  • Arabic document first discovered and published by Edward Pococke (1604–1691). His son, Edward Pococke the Younger, then translated a fragment of the work

    List of Crusades historians (19th century)

    List_of_Crusades_historians_(19th_century)

  • 1691 in England
  • List of events

    Cox, "The Handsome Highwayman" (born c. 1666; hanged) 10 September – Edward Pococke, Orientalist and biblical scholar (born 1604) 9 October – William Sacheverell

    1691 in England

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  • EDGARD
  • Male

    French

    EDGARD

    French form of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, EDGARD means "rich spear."

    EDGARD

  • Goward
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Goward

    English (East Anglia) : derivative of Goff.English (East Anglia) : variant of Coward.

    Goward

  • EDUARDA
  • Female

    Spanish

    EDUARDA

    Feminine form of Spanish Eduardo, EDUARDA means "guardian of prosperity."

    EDUARDA

  • EDWARD
  • Male

    English

    EDWARD

    Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadweard, EDWARD means "guardian of prosperity." 

    EDWARD

  • Heward
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Heward

    English : variant of Howard 1.

    Heward

  • Edward
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon American German English Shakespearean

    Edward

    Guardian.

    Edward

  • Edward
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Polish, Swedish

    Edward

    Wealthy Guardian; Guardian of Prosperity; Wealthy Defender; Blessed Guard; Wealthy Protector; Happy Guard; Rich Guard

    Edward

  • EDVARD
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    EDVARD

    Czech and Scandinavian form of Latin Eduardus, EDVARD means "guardian of prosperity."

    EDVARD

  • HAWARD
  • Male

    English

    HAWARD

    Anglicized form of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HAWARD means "high guard." This is an older form of modern English Howard.

    HAWARD

  • EDZARD
  • Male

    German

    EDZARD

    Frisian form of German Eckhard, EDZARD means "strong edge."

    EDZARD

  • EDOARDO
  • Male

    Italian

    EDOARDO

    Italian form of Latin Eduardus, EDOARDO means "guardian of prosperity."

    EDOARDO

  • EDUARDO
  • Male

    Spanish

    EDUARDO

    Spanish form of Latin Eduardus, EDUARDO means "guardian of prosperity."

    EDUARDO

  • Edward
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Edward

    English : from the Middle English personal name Edward, Old English Ēadward, composed of the elements ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’ + w(e)ard ‘guard’. The English personal name also became popular on the Continent as a result of the fame of the two canonized kings of England, Edward the Martyr (962–79) and Edward the Confessor (1004–66). They certainly contributed largely to its great popularity in England.

    Edward

  • EUDARD
  • Male

    Scottish

    EUDARD

    Dialectal variant of Scottish Gaelic Eideard, EUDARD means "guardian of prosperity."

    EUDARD

  • Edoardo
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German, Italian

    Edoardo

    Form of Edward; Rich Guardian; Proctor of Wealth

    Edoardo

  • HOWARD
  • Male

    English

    HOWARD

    English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form (Haward) of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HOWARD means "high guard."

    HOWARD

  • Edwardo
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, German, Portuguese, Spanish

    Edwardo

    Form of Edward; Guardian of Prosperity; Princess; Prosperous Guardian

    Edwardo

  • Edwards
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also common in Wales)

    Edwards

    English (also common in Wales) : patronymic from Edward.One of the earliest American bearers of this very common English surname was William Edwards, the son of Rev. Richard Edwards, a London clergyman in the age of Elizabeth I, who came to New England about 1640. His descendant Jonathan (1703–58), of East Windsor, CT, was a prominent Congregational clergyman whose New England theology led to the first Great Awakening, a great religious revival.

    Edwards

  • EDUARD
  • Male

    German

    EDUARD

    German form of Latin Eduardus, EDUARD means "guardian of prosperity."

    EDUARD

  • EIDEARD
  • Male

    Scottish

    EIDEARD

    Scottish Gaelic form of English Edward, EIDEARD means "guardian of prosperity."

    EIDEARD

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  • LIBOR
  • Male

    Czechoslovakian

    LIBOR

    , freeborn.

  • Thorhild
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, German, Norse, Norwegian

    Thorhild

    Thor's Maiden

  • Daanish | தாநீஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Daanish | தாநீஷ

    To be clever, Full of knowledge and wisdom, Merciful

  • Shiesta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shiesta

    Well behaved, Modest, Disciplined, Cultured, Eminent

  • Tejaswita | தேஜஸ்வீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Tejaswita | தேஜஸ்வீதா

    Brightness

  • Justis
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Justis

    Just; upright; righteous. Form of New Testament Biblical name Justus.

  • Shelbie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Australian

    Shelbie

    Sweet and Loyal

  • Felix
  • Biblical

    Felix

    happy,happy, prosperous,

  • Anali
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anali

    Grace

  • Asuppim
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Asuppim

    Gatherings.

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  • Inwards
  • a.

    Toward the inside; toward the center or interior; as, to bend a thing inward.

  • Toward
  • prep.

    Readly to do or learn; compliant with duty; not froward; apt; docile; tractable; as, a toward youth.

  • Sward
  • v. t. & i.

    To produce sward upon; to cover, or be covered, with sward.

  • Onward
  • a.

    Advanced in a forward direction or toward an end.

  • Coward
  • a.

    Belonging to a coward; proceeding from, or expressive of, base fear or timidity.

  • Godward
  • adv.

    Toward God.

  • Midward
  • adv.

    In or toward the midst.

  • Onward
  • adv.

    Toward a point before or in front; forward; progressively; as, to move onward.

  • Bedwarf
  • v. t.

    To make a dwarf of; to stunt or hinder the growth of; to dwarf.

  • Inward
  • n.

    That which is inward or within; especially, in the plural, the inner parts or organs of the body; the viscera.

  • Airwards
  • adv.

    Toward the air; upward.

  • Seaward
  • a.

    Directed or situated toward the sea.

  • Adward
  • n.

    Award.

  • Leeward
  • adv.

    Toward the lee.

  • Award
  • v. i.

    To determine; to make an award.

  • Seaward
  • adv.

    Toward the sea.

  • Upward
  • a.

    Directed toward a higher place; as, with upward eye; with upward course.

  • Leeward
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or in the direction of, the part or side toward which the wind blows; -- opposed to windward; as, a leeward berth; a leeward ship.

  • Onward
  • a.

    Moving in a forward direction; tending toward a contemplated or desirable end; forward; as, an onward course, progress, etc.

  • Inwardly
  • adv.

    Toward the center; inward; as, to curve inwardly.