Thomas Cooper

Thomas Cooper (or Couper) (c. 1517 – 29 April 1594) was an English bishop, lexicographer, and writer. He was born in Oxford, where he was educated at Magdalen College. He became master of Magdalen College School, and afterwards practiced as a physician in Oxford. Elizabeth I was greatly pleased with his Thesaurus, generally known as Cooper's Dictionary; and its author, who had been ordained about 1559, was made dean of Christ Church, Oxford, in 1... more

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  • 1517

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  • Apr 29, 1594 (age 77 years)

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