Thomas Hyde

Line engraving by [[Francis Perry]], 1767 Thomas Hyde (29 June 163618 February 1703) was an English linguist, historian, librarian, classicist, and orientalist. His chief work was the 1700 [''On the Ancient Religion of the Persians''], the first attempt to use Arab and Persian sources to correct the errors of Greek and Roman historians in their descriptions of Zoroastrianism and the other beliefs of the ancient Persians, in addition to producing translations of some Zoroastrian texts. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Catalogus impressorum librorum bibliothecæ Bodlejanæ in academia Oxoniensi : curâ & operâ Thomæ Hyde è Coll. Reginæ Oxon. Protobibliothecarii.

    Oxonii : E theatro Sheldoniano, 1674
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    Edvardi Bernardi de mensuris et ponderibus antiquis libri tres. by Bernard, Edward, 1638-1696

    London : [publisher not identified], 1688
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