Anthony Ascham (astrologer) explained

Anthony Ascham (fl. 1553), was an English astrologer.

He was born at Kirby Wiske, near Northallerton, Yorkshire, the third son of John Ascham (d. 1544) of Kirby Wiske, who was a yeoman farmer and steward to Lord Scrope of Bolton, and his wife, Margaret.[1] Ascham studied at Cambridge, became M.B. in 1540, and in 1553 was presented by Edward VI to the vicarage of Burneston, Yorkshire. He is probably to be identified with Anthony, the brother of Roger Ascham (cf. Grant's Vita Axchami in Ascham's Works, ed. Giles, iv. 307).

Works

Ascham is also the suggested author, by some researchers, of the Voynich manuscript.[2]

References

Notes
  • BibliographyAscham, Anthony.
  • Notes and References

    1. Bernard Capp, ‘Askham, Anthony (c. 1517–1559)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 11 August 2011
    2. The Voynich Manuscript: An Elegant Enigma. https://web.archive.org/web/20130120085234/http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA070618&Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf. dead. 20 January 2013. National Security Agency. 31 October 2011. D'Imperio, M.E.. 1978.