Christopher Wase

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Christopher Wase (1625? in Hackney1690 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.