Christopher Wase
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Christopher Wase (1625? in Hackney – 1690 in Chester) was an English scholar, author, translator, and educator, who was the Architypographus of Oxford University Press for several years.
In 1668, he published the first complete English-language edition of Phaedrus's Fables. In 1678, he produced a survey of free schools throughout all of England; in many cases, his survey is the only surviving record of those schools' existence.