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Joseph Mede Joseph Mede〔Joseph Meade, Joseph Mead.〕 (1586 in Berden – 1639) was an English scholar with a wide range of interests. He was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he became a Fellow from 1613. He is now remembered as a biblical scholar.〔(Book of Revelation in England ) 〕 He was also a naturalist and Egyptologist. He was a Hebraist, and became Lecturer of Greek.〔''Concise Dictionary of National Biography'', under Joseph Mead.〕 ==Works== His ''Clavis Apocalyptica''〔(Illustration of a timeline from the work )〕 (1627 in Latin, English translation 1643,〔(online text )〕 ''Key of the Revelation Searched and Demonstrated''〔Hugh Trevor-Roper, ''Religion, the Reformation & Social Change'' (1956) says by the MP Richard More (p. 248); also CDNB, giving constituency Bishop's Castle, death in 1643.〕) was a widely influential work on the interpretation of the ''Book of Revelation''. It projected the end of the world by 1716: possibly in 1654.〔Christopher Hill, ''Milton and the English Revolution'', p. 33.〕 Christopher Hill considers that Mede deliberately refrained from publication.〔''A Nation of Change and Novelty'' (1990), p. 54.〕 Posthumously were published interpretation of the ''Book of Daniel'',〔(online text )〕 and ''The Apostasy of Latter Times''.〔(online text )〕 On demons, he took the position that possession was to be explained as mental illness.〔Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic (1971), p. 585; Mede, ''S. Iohn 10.20. He hath a Devill, and is mad'', published posthumously; ()〕 His collected ''Works'' were published in 1665, editor John Worthington.
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