Anthony Wood (antiquary)

Anthony Wood
Portrait of Wood by Michael Burghers
Born(1632-12-17)17 December 1632
Oxford, England
Died28 November 1695(1695-11-28) (aged 62)
Oxford, England
Resting placeMerton College, Oxford
NationalityEnglish
Other namesAnthony à Wood
EducationNew College School, Oxford; Lord Williams's School, Thame; Merton College, Oxford
OccupationAntiquary
EmployerUniversity of Oxford
AwardsMA (Oxford, 1655)

Anthony Wood (17 December 1632 – 28 November 1695), who styled himself Anthony à Wood in his later writings,[1] was an English antiquary. He was responsible for a celebrated Hist. and Antiq. of the Universitie of Oxon.

He meticulously researched and documented the history of Oxford, producing significant works such as the Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis and the Athenae Oxonienses. Despite criticism for errors and suspected biases, his works remain invaluable. Wood had free access to university records, consulted with notable scholars, and faced controversy, including banishment from the University of Oxford. Unmarried, he led a life devoted to scholarship and antiquarian pursuits.

  1. ^ The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, Vol. IX, Ch. xiii, §18.

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