Hebraism in sixteenth-century England: Robert and Thomas Wakefield

"Robert Wakefield and his brother Thomas were pioneers in the study and teaching of Hebrew in early modern England. Robert was trained at Cambridge, acquired expertise in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Arabic, and obtained professorial status in Louvain, Cambridge, and Oxford. Thomas took possession of h...

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Contributors: Carley, James P. 1946- (Editor) ; Burnett, Charles 1951- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Toronto PIMS Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies [2023]
In: Studies and texts (231)
Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Studies and texts 231
Judaism in the medieval and early modern world 3
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Hebrew studies / History 1500-1600
Further subjects:B Hebrew language
B Collection of essays
B Books and reading
B Juifs - Savoir et érudition - Angleterre - Histoire - 16e siècle
B Jewish learning and scholarship (England) History 16th century
B England
B Wakefield, Thomas (-1575) Books and reading
B Hébraïsants chrétiens - Angleterre - Biographies
B History
B 1500-1599
B Christian Hebraists (England) Biography
B Biographies
B Hebrew language Study and teaching (England) History 16th century
B Jewish learning and scholarship
B Christian Hebraists
B Wakefield, Robert (1493-1537)
B Hebrew language - Study and teaching
B Christian humanism
B Wakefield, Robert (active 1524-1532) Books and reading
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Hebraism in sixteenth-century England.. - Toronto : Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2023. - 1771104295. - 9781771104296
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Summary:"Robert Wakefield and his brother Thomas were pioneers in the study and teaching of Hebrew in early modern England. Robert was trained at Cambridge, acquired expertise in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Arabic, and obtained professorial status in Louvain, Cambridge, and Oxford. Thomas took possession of his brother's books and manuscripts upon his death; he enjoyed long tenure as praelector in Hebrew at Cambridge and was a compulsive annotator of his books. This volume draws together the political, linguistic, and bibliographical materials that shaped the careers of these two scholars, revising previous claims and producing a compelling analysis of Hebrew learning in sixteenth-century England."--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:xvi, 332 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
ISBN:978-0-88844-231-4