Humfrey Wanley
Humfrey Wanley (1672 - 1726) was a librarian, palaeographer and scholar of Old English, employed by manuscript collectors such as Robert and Edward Harley.
Humfrey WanleyJohn BagfordBeowulfSeasons for Fasting1726 in literatureEdward BernardJohann Jakob ScheuchzerWoodstock, OxfordshireHarleian CollectionCruciformArthur CharlettJohn AnstisPublications of the Domesday book since 1086Old English literatureList of English writersList of Fellows of the Royal Society W,X,Y,Z
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