- John
Westwyk (/wɛstwɪk/; also
known as John of Westwick; Latin:
Johannes de Westwyke; c.1350-c.1400) was an
English astronomer, adventurer, Benedictine...
- the Astrolabe, but it is now
attributed to a St
Albans monk
called John
Westwyk.
Price received a
Nuffield Foundation award for
research in the History...
-
theologian and
philosopher Simon Bredon (1300–1379),
mathematician John
Westwyk (14th century),
astronomer John
Ardarne (1307–1392),
physician George Ripley...
- (born 1952),
marine biologist Alexander Watt (1892–1985),
botanist John
Westwyk (born 14th century),
astronomer Edwin C. Webb (1921–2006),
biochemist Philip...
-
their modern names:[citation needed] The
equatorie of the
planetis by John
Westwyk Footnotes Line
numbers are
taken from the
edition of
Robinson (1983) and...
- 2014 it was
shown to be
written in the hand of the St
Albans monk John
Westwyk. It is
largely written in
Middle English, with some
additions in Latin...