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Edward Cocker - translation to Αγγλικά

BRITISH ENGRAVER

Edward Cocker         
n. Edward Cocker (1631-1675), englischer Schriftsteller und Graveur, Autor des "Cocker's Arithmetic"
cocker spaniel         
  • A recently groomed American Cocker Spaniel
DOG TYPE
Cocker spaniel; Cocker spaniels; Cockerspaniel; Cocker Spaniels; Cocker spainell
Cockerspaniel
Joe Cocker         
  • Cocker playing [[air guitar]] in [[Hallandale Beach, Florida]], in 2003
  • Cocker in concert at Palasport, Rome, July 1972
  • Cocker in 2011
  • National Stadium]], Dublin
  • Cocker in 1969, as pictured on the cover of his second album, ''[[Joe Cocker!]]''
  • [[Sheffield Legends]] plaque in Cocker's home city of [[Sheffield]], England
  • Cocker at [[Woodstock]] (1969)
ENGLISH MUSICIAN (1944–2014)
Joe Cocker Stuff; Joe cocker; Cocker, Joe; Vance arnold; John Robert Cocker; John R. Cocker
n. Joe Cocker (geboren 1944), britischer Rock- und Bluessänger, führte im Woodstock Festival in 1969 auf

Ορισμός

cocker spaniel
(cocker spaniels)
A cocker spaniel is a breed of small dog with silky hair and long ears.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Edward Cocker

Edward Cocker (1631 – 22 August 1676) was an English engraver, who also taught writing and arithmetic.

Cocker was the reputed author of the famous Arithmetick, the popularity of which has added a phrase ("according to Cocker") to the list of English proverbialisms. He is credited with the authorship and execution of some fourteen sets of copy slips, one of which, Daniel's Copy-Book, ingraven by Edward Cocker, Philomath (1664), is preserved in the British Museum. Samuel Pepys, in his Diary, makes very favourable mention of Cocker, who appears to have displayed great skill in his art.

Cocker's Arithmetick, the fifty-second edition of which appeared in 1748, and which passed through over 100 editions in all, was not published during the lifetime of its reputed author, the first impression being dated 1678. Augustus De Morgan in his Arithmetical Books (1847) argues that the work was a forgery of the editor and publisher, John Hawkins. Ruth Wallis, in 1997, wrote an article in Annals of Science, claiming De Morgan's analysis was flawed and Cocker was the real author.