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    Edward Pococke (baptised 8 November 1604 – 10 September 1691) was an English Orientalist and biblical scholar. The son of Edward Pococke (died 1636), vicar...
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    Hampshire. Coincidentally, the apparently unrelated (and earlier) Rev. Edward Pococke (1604–1691), another orientalist, was sometime vicar of Chieveley and...
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  • Pococke is a surname, and may refer to Edward Pococke (1604–1691), an English Orientalist and biblical scholar. Richard Pococke (1704–1765), an English...
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    Edward Bouverie Pusey (/ˈpjuːzi/; 22 August 1800 – 16 September 1882) was an English Anglican cleric, for more than fifty years Regius Professor of Hebrew...
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    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...
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    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...
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    philosophical novel, entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of...
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    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)...
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    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...
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    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,...
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    married on 26 April 1698. Pococke's uncle, Thomas Milles, was a professor of Greek. He was also distantly related to Edward Pococke, the English Orientalist...
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    translation of his work, entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of...
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  • Xu Guangqi Hayy ibn Yaqdhan by Ibn Tufail – translated into Latin by Edward Pococke the Younger, translated into Dutch by Johannes Bouwmeester, and translated...
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  • Edward Pocock may refer to: Edward Pococke (1604–1691), English Orientalist and biblical scholar Edward Pocock (artist), (1842-1905), English artist and...
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    Islamic scholars, like Ibn Tufayl's Hayy ibn Yaqdhan translated by Edward Pococke, who influenced his perspectives on philosophy and tabula rasa. Locke...
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    It represents international artists including Royal Academicians. Edward Pococke (1648–1726) was rector from 1692 until his death; there is a marble...
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  • orientalist Edward Pococke and is preserved in the Bodleian Library. Pococke published the Arabic manuscript in the 1680s. His son, Edward Pococke the Younger...
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    Archived from the original on 10 September 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2017. "Pococke Garden". Christ Church. Retrieved 23 August 2022. "The World Behind Alice...
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    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...
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    philosophical novel, entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of...
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    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...
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    Sidestrand, by Edward Pococke". Norfolk Museum Collections. Archived from the original on 21 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023. "Edward Pocock (1843-1905)"...
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  • of his philosophical novel, Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of...
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    [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...
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    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...
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  • under the name al-Mukhtaṣar fi-l-Duwal. This was first published by Edward Pococke in 1663 with Latin comments and translation. A modern edition was first...
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  • translation of his work, entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, published by Edward Pococke the Younger in 1671, had an influence on John Locke's formulation of...
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  • entitled Philosophus Autodidactus, first appeared in 1671, prepared by Edward Pococke the Younger. The first English translation by Simon Ockley was published...
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  • prepared by Edward Pococke before 1660, is published for the first time. Edward Bagshaw (attributed) – The Life and Death of Mr Vavasor Powell Edward Burrough...
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  • Kingsmill John Harding William Thorne Richard Kilby Edward Meetkerke John Morris Edward Pococke Roger Altham Thomas Hyde Robert Clavering Thomas Hunt...
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