Wikgren earned his Bachelor of Arts degree (cum laude) in Greek in 1928, his Master of Arts degree in 1929 and his Ph.D. in 1932, all from the University of Chicago.[1] His doctoral dissertation was entitled A Comparative Study of the Theodotionic and Septuagint Versions of Daniel.[3]
Wikgren, Allen P. (1932). A Comparative Study of the Theodotionic and Septuagint translations of Daniel (Ph.D.). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. OCLC7493395.
Books
——— (1974). A Leaf from the First Edition of the First Complete Bible in English, the Coverdale Bible, 1535: With an Historical Introduction. Book Club of California. Vol. 145. San Francisco: Book Club of California. OCLC1177496.
———; Martin, Ira Jay (1989). A Catalogue of English Bibles in the University of Chicago Library - in 2 vols. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. OCLC20005123.
———; Parvis, Merrill M., eds. (1950). New Testament Manuscript Studies: The Materials and the Making of a Critical Apparatus. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press. OCLC377447.
Price, Ira Maurice (1956). ———; Irwin, William A. (eds.). Ancestry of our English Bible: An Account of Manuscripts, Texts, and Versions of the Bible (3rd revised ed.). New York: Harper & Brothers. OCLC1004882733.
———, ed. (1961). Early Christian Origins: Studies in Honor of Harold R. Willoughby. Chicago: Quadrangle Books. OCLC907855.