- A
Hebraist is a
specialist in Jewish,
Hebrew and
Hebraic studies. Specifically,
British and
German scholars of the 18th and 19th
centuries who were involved...
- A
Christian Hebraist is a
scholar of
Hebrew texts who
approaches the
works from a
Christian perspective. The main area of
study is that
commonly known...
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October 1835 Alma mater
University of St
Andrews Occupation(s)
Presbyterian minister Theologian and
Hebraist Spouse Ann
Hutton (d. 1834)
Children 6...
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Henry Craik (8
August 1805 – 22
January 1866) was a
Scottish hebraist,
theologian and preacher.
Craik grew up in Kennoway,
where his
father was the schoolmaster...
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German Protestant theologian, humanist,
Protestant reformer and
Christian Hebraist who
worked chiefly in Switzerland.
Pellikan was born on 8
January 1478...
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Samuel Barker (1686–1759) was an
English Hebraist.
Barker was the son of
Augustin Barker of
South Luffenham and
Thomasyn Tryst of Maidford, Northants,...
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Benjamin Davies (1814 – 19 July 1875) was a 19th-century
Welsh Hebraist. He was son of Silv**** Davies, a
Carmarthenshire farmer.
Having begun preaching...
- Semitist, both
terms being equivalent. It
includes ****yriology, Arabic,
Hebraist, Syriacist, Mandaean, and
Ethiopian studies, as well as
comparative studies...
- 1552) was a
German cartographer and cosmographer. He also was a
Christian Hebraist scholar who
taught as a
professor at the
University of Basel. His well-known...
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Michael Josephs may
refer to:
Michael Josephs (
Hebraist) (1763–1849),
English lexicographer and
Hebraist Michael Josephs (composer) (born 1959), American...