John Covel (2 April 1638 – 19 December 1722) was a clergyman and scientist who became Master of Christ's College, Cambridge and vice-chancellor of the ...
John Covel (1638-1722) was an English clergyman who was in Constantinople from 1670 to 1677 as Chaplain to the English ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, ...
John Covel was a clergyman and scientist who became Master of Christ's College, Cambridge and vice-chancellor of the University. Wikipedia
Born: April 2, 1638, Suffolk, United Kingdom
Died: December 19, 1722 (age 84 years)
John Covel was a British clergyman and classicist (1638-1722). He first studied botany and medicine at Cambridge, but later turned to theology and became ...
1638-1722. Also, “John Colvill.” Anglican scholar. Educated at the grammar school at Bury St. Edmunds and graduated from Cambridge in 1658, he was for the ...
Covel, John, 1638-1722: Early voyages and travels in the Levant : I.—The diary of Master Thomas Dallam, 1599-1600. II.—Extracts from the diaries of Dr. John ...
This leather-bound volume, written in a very small hand, is an Arabic and. Turkish vocabulary. Its catalogue entry was based on a pencil inscription.
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Sep 7, 2022 · John COVEL or COLVILL 1638-1722. Biographical Note. Born at Horningsheath, Suffolk. Youngest son of William Covel (d.1661) and Alice Cook.
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