Author:Edward Brerewood

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Edward Brerewood
(1565–1613)

English antiquary and mathematician

Works[edit]

  • De ponderibus et pretiis veterum nummorum, eorumque cum recentioribus collatione (1614)
  • Enquiries touching the Diversities of Languages and Religions through the chief parts of the world (1614)
  • Elementa Logicæ, in gratiam studiosæ juventutis in academia Oxoniensi (1614)
  • Tractatus quidam logici de prædicabilibus, et prædicamentis (1628)
  • Tractatus duo: quorum primus est de meteoris, secundus de oculo (1631)
  • A Treatise of the Sabbath (1630)
  • Mr. Byfield's Answer, with Mr. Brerewood's Reply (1631)
  • A second Treatise of the Sabbath, or an Explication of the Fourth Commandment (1632)
  • Commentarii in Ethica Aristotelis (1640)
  • A Declaration of the Patriarchal Government of the antient Church (1641)

Works about Brerewood[edit]


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