Wake, Isaac, Sir, 1580 or 1581-1632
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found: A three fold help to political observations contained in three discourses, 1655:title page (Written by that learned and experienced gentleman, Sir Isaac Wake)
found: nuc89-46391: His Rex platonicus, sive, De potentissimi ... [MI] 1627(hdg. on UnM rept.: Wake, Sir Isaac, 1580?-1632; usage: Isaaco Wake)
found: NUC pre-1956(LC hdg.: Wake, Sir Isaac, 1580?-1632; usage: Isaaco Wake; Sir Isaac Wake)
found: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004, accessed 14 Jan 2016(Wake, Sir Isaac (1580/81-1632), diplomat and political commentator ... [he] matriculated at Christ Church on 25 May 1593, aged twelve ... graduated BA on 23 July 1597, and the following year was elected a fellow of Merton College. Wake proceeded MA on 22 February 1603 and in 1604 became public orator to the university, a post he officially retained until 1621. In January 1624 Wake was named ambassador to Venice ... in January 1630 he received letters of credence as ambassador to France [Paris], a promotion. He died suddenly in Paris of a fever on 10 June 1632) - http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28407
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1990-02-23: new
2016-01-15: revised
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