Abraham Fowler (1577 fl.) was an English poet.[1]
Life[]
Fowler was a queen's scholar at Westminster, from which he was elected to Christ Church, Oxford, in 1568. His name does not appear on the university register.[1]
Writing[]
He contributed a poem in alternate rhymes to A Philosophicall discussion entituled The Anatomie of the Minde newlie made and set forth by T[homas] R[ogers], London, 1576. Rogers [q.v.] was a student of Christ Church. Fowler's verse is followed by a poem by Camden.[1]
References[]
Lee, Sidney (1889) "Fowler, Abraham" in Stephen, Leslie Dictionary of National Biography 20 London: Smith, Elder, p. 63 Wikisource, Web, Apr. 15, 2020.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain, the Dictionary of National Biography (edited by Leslie Stephen & Sidney Lee). London: Smith, Elder, 1885-1900. Original article is at: Fowler, Abraham