Henry St. John Thackeray
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Henry St. John Thackeray (* 1869; † 30. Juni 1930) war ein britischer Gelehrter am King’s College der University of Cambridge. Er war Fachmann für die Koine, d. h. die griechische Sprache der hellenistischen Zeit, für Flavius Josephus, dessen Schriften er ins Englische übersetzte und publizierte, und die Septuaginta. Er war einer der drei Herausgeber der Cambridger Septuaginta-Ausgabe.
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Henry St. John Thackeray, né en 1860, décédé le 30 juin 1930, est un savant britannique, spécialiste de la Bible, et chercheur au King's College.
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Henry St. John Thackeray (1869–30 June 1930) was a British biblical scholar at King's College, Cambridge, an expert on Koine Greek, Josephus and the Septuagint. Henry Thackeray was a scholar of King's College, University of Cambridge, who is perhaps best remembered for his work on Josephus. His untimely death at the age of sixty-one in 1930 abruptly ended his work as editor and translator of Josephus's works for the Loeb Classical Library, after producing the first five books and part of the sixth of the Antiquities. The work was then carried on by the American scholar, Ralph Marcus.
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Henry St. John Thackeray
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Henry St. John Thackeray
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Henry St. John Thackeray (* 1869; † 30. Juni 1930) war ein britischer Gelehrter am King’s College der University of Cambridge. Er war Fachmann für die Koine, d. h. die griechische Sprache der hellenistischen Zeit, für Flavius Josephus, dessen Schriften er ins Englische übersetzte und publizierte, und die Septuaginta. Er war einer der drei Herausgeber der Cambridger Septuaginta-Ausgabe.
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Henry St. John Thackeray (1869–30 June 1930) was a British biblical scholar at King's College, Cambridge, an expert on Koine Greek, Josephus and the Septuagint. Henry Thackeray was a scholar of King's College, University of Cambridge, who is perhaps best remembered for his work on Josephus. His untimely death at the age of sixty-one in 1930 abruptly ended his work as editor and translator of Josephus's works for the Loeb Classical Library, after producing the first five books and part of the sixth of the Antiquities. The work was then carried on by the American scholar, Ralph Marcus. His works included
* The Relation of St. Paul to Contemporary Jewish Thought 1900
* The Letter of Aristeas 1904
* Josephus: The Man and the Historian 1929
* An Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek with Henry Barclay Swete 1900
* A grammar of the Old Testament in Greek according to the Septuagint 1909 A son was the astronomer A. David Thackeray.
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Henry St. John Thackeray, né en 1860, décédé le 30 juin 1930, est un savant britannique, spécialiste de la Bible, et chercheur au King's College.
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