Zachary Bogan

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Zachary Bogan (1625–1659)[1] is from Littlehempston, Devonshire and was described as a learned divine, who published Treatises on the Idioms of Homer and Hesiod, as compared with the Language of Scripture, and some devotional tracts.[2] He collaborated with Francis Rous on the work Archaeologiae Atticae Libri Septem (Seven books of the Attick Antiquities) in 1649.[3] He also co-authored some works with Thomas Godwyn and Francis Rous.[4]

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