Wasse assisted
Ludolph Kuster in his edition of the
Suda (1705), and in 1710 published a critical edition of
Sallust, based on an examination of nearly 80 manuscripts. The edition of
Thucydides by
Karl Andreas Duker and Wasse was published in 1731 at Amsterdam, and was reprinted at Glasgow in 1759 with the Latin version by
Robert and
Andrew Foulis. he had attended experimental philosophy lectures by
Roger Cotes and
William Whiston at Cambridge. Wasse became a proselyte to
Samuel Clarke's
Arian opinions, and in 1719 published
Reformed Devotions, dedicated to Cartwright and his wife. ==Notes==