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The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs), London: Adam and Charles Black, 1908. The Book of Enoch or 1 Enoch: Translated from the Editor's Ethiopic Text, Oxford: Clarendon, 1912. Fragments of a Zadokite Work. Translated from the Cambridge Hebrew Text and edited with Introduction, Notes, and Indexes, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1912.
Paul Robert (French, 1910–1980) French language general; Nancy Roper (UK, 1918–2004) Nursing and medical dictionaries; Joseph Francis Charles Rock (Austria/US/China, 1884–1962) Naxi and English bilingual; Peter Mark Roget (UK, 1779–1869) English thesaurus; Leo Rosten (Poland–Russia/US, 1908–1997) Hebrew and English lexicon
Avraham Harman, diplomat and President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; James Harris, legal scholar, Professor of the London School of Economics and Fellow of the British Academy; James Harris, grammarian; Robert Hooke, architect, natural philosopher, scientist, polymath, co-founder of the Royal Society; Sir Thomas Graham Jackson, architect
Robert Estienne was born in Paris in 1503. The second son of the famous humanist printer Henri Estienne, [6] he became knowledgeable in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. [6] After his father's death in 1520, the Estienne printing establishment was maintained by his father's former partner Simon de Colines who also married Estienne's mother, the widow Estienne. [7]
Schinasi was of Ottoman-Jewish descent. Shared with Charles Carey 1964: Charles Guggenheim Nine from Little Rock: Won Children Without: Nominated 1966: Marin Karmitz: Adolescence: Nominated Karmitz is of Romanian-Jewish descent. Shared with Vladimir Forgency 1967: Charles Guggenheim Monument to the Dream: Nominated 1968: Saul Bass: Why Man ...
Robert B. Charles (born 1960) [1] is an American lawyer and Republican political figure. He was assistant secretary of state at the U.S. State Department 's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs for eighteen months from October 2003 to March 2005.
Charles Lee Feinberg (June 12, 1909 – August 22, 1995) was an American biblical scholar and professor of Semitics and Old Testament. He was an authority on the Jewish history, languages and customs of the Old Testament and biblical prophecies.
The Temple Emanuel Congregation of Enid was officially chartered in May 1911. Its founding trustees were Albert Hirsch, Harry B. Wolf, Robert Aronberg, Charles Lowenstein, Marinus Godschalk, and Herbert L. Kaufman. [15] It was affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations from 1910 to 1919. [16]