Henry Sike (1668–1712), a German Orientalist in Holland and England

Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 84 (1):207-241 (2021)
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Heinrich Siecke, who Anglicised his name to Henry Sike, was regarded in Northern Europe as one of the most promising scholars of his day. Born in the reformed city of Bremen in 1668, he studied at...

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