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  1. Sir Henry Savile (30 November 1549 – 19 February 1622) was an English scholar and mathematician, Warden of Merton College, Oxford, and Provost of Eton. He endowed the Savilian chairs of Astronomy and of Geometry at Oxford University , and was one of the scholars who translated the New Testament from Greek into English.

  2. Overview. Sir Henry Savile. (1549—1622) mathematician and classical scholar. Quick Reference. (1549–1622), was secretary of the Latin tongue to Elizabeth I, and one of the scholars commissioned to prepare the authorized translation of the Bible.

  3. Henry Savile and the Translation. Henry Savile was a member of the Second Oxford Company having responsibility for translating the Gospels, Acts, and book of Revelation. While Thomas Ravis was the company's head until his passing in 1609, Henry Savile took a leading role in the translation. The Translators met in Savile's quarters at Merton ...

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  4. 10 de jun. de 2011 · For example, Sir Henry Savile (the only layman, incidentally, among the translators), a member of the Second Oxford Company of translators, showed himself to be a master of the politics of ...

  5. Sir Henry Savile (30 November 1549 – 19 February 1622) was an English scholar and mathematician, Warden of Merton College, Oxford, and Provost of Eton. He endowed the Savilian chairs of Astronomy and of Geometry at Oxford University, and was one of the scholars who translated the New Testament from Greek into English.

  6. Sir Henry Savile was in Company Four, the Oxford group. They translated six books: the Gospels, Acts, and Revelation. Very early in life he became very famous for his Greek and mathematical learning. He became a tutor in Greek and mathematics to Queen Elizabeth.

  7. Sir Henry Savile (30 November 1549 – 19 February 1622) was an English scholar and mathematician, Warden of Merton College, Oxford, and Provost of Eton. He endowed the Savilian chairs of Astronomy and of Geometry at Oxford University , and was one of the scholars who translated the New Testament from Greek into English.