Buxtorf is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
August Buxtorf (1877–1969), Swiss geologist
Johannes Buxtorf (1564–1629), German theologian
Johannes Buxtorf II (1599–1664), Swiss theologian, son of Johannes
Johannes Jakob Buxtorf (1645–1705), Swiss Hebraist, son of Johannes II
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Buxtorf is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: August Buxtorf (1877–1969), Swiss geologist Johannes Buxtorf (1564–1629), German theologian...
Johannes Buxtorf (Latin: Johannes Buxtorfius) (December 25, 1564 – September 13, 1629) was a celebrated Hebraist, member of a family of Orientalists;...
including Michaelis, Drach, Stier, William Fulke (1583), Johannes Buxtorf, his son Johannes Buxtorf II, and John Owen (17th century); Peter Whitfield and John...
Johannes Buxtorf the Younger, (13 August 1599 – 16 August 1664) was the son of the scholar Johannes Buxtorf, and a Protestant Christian Hebraist. Buxtorf was...
August Buxtorf (16 December 1877 – 2 March 1969) was a Swiss geologist. He worked at the University of Basel and contributed to ideas on nappes and mountain...
Johannes Jakob Buxtorf (September 4, 1645 – April 4, 1705) was Professor of Hebrew at Basel. He was a son of Johannes Buxtorf II, by his fourth wife. He...
darken the sun with its pinions. Non-Jews also knew of the Ziz. Johannes Buxtorf's 1603 Synagoga Judaica discusses the Ziz. His text is echoed in English...
Johann Reuchlin, John Selden, Petrus Cunaeus, John Lightfoot and Johannes Buxtorf father and son. The Vilna edition of the Talmud was subject to Russian...
and anatomist Matthäus Merian the Elder (1593–1650), engraver Johannes Buxtorf II (1599–1664), Protestant Christian Hebraist Jacob Bernoulli (1654–1705)...
Drusius; Sixtinus Amama (1593–1629); Louis Cappel (1585–1658); Johannes Buxtorf (1564–1629); Jacob Alting (1618–1679). Defending "Jehovah" were writings...
2022. John 11:16 John 14:5 John 20:24–29 John 20:25 John 20:28 John 20:29 Buxtorf, Johann (1622). Lexicon Chaldaicum et Syriacum;: quo voces omnes tam primitivæ...
including a qağan, were converted to Islam (DeWeese 1994, p. 73). Johannes Buxtorf first published the letters around 1660. Controversy arose over their authenticity;...
famous "Massoret ha-Massoret" in 1538. The Tiberias of the elder Johannes Buxtorf (1620) made Levita's researches more accessible to a Christian audience...
known as the correspondent and friend of Johannes Buxtorf II. In a letter which he wrote to Buxtorf from Mantua on November 6, 1637, Gai declared that...
edition of Buxtorf (1847) added certain particles. Fürst's concordance (Leipzig, 1840) was for a long time the standard. It corrected Buxtorf and brought...
(DCB i. 235, 249) states that the "root balbel much used in the Targums (Buxtorf, Lex, Rabb. 309), in biblical Hebrew balal, signifying mixture or confusion...
known with the 17th century Lexicon Talmudicum of German scholar Johannes Buxtorf. In this folk tradition that arose in the early Middle Ages Lilith, a dominant...
century AD. This assertion was hotly contested by Swiss theologian Johannes Buxtorf II in 1648. Brian Walton's 1657 polyglot bible followed Cappel in revising...
Foremost among the upholders of this view were Johannes Buxtorf senior and his son Johannes Buxtorf II. In 1634 Cappel had already completed work on a second...
member of the scholarly Carpzov family. He studied Hebrew under Johannes Buxtorf II, in Basel. He was appointed professor of Oriental languages at Leipzig...
Gauthier-Villars et cie. p. 50. Retrieved November 13, 2023. Buxtorf-Falkeisen, Karl (1860). Johannes Buxtorf Vater: Prof. ling. hebr. 1564-1629, erkannt aus seinem...
explained as "from Perpignan," is a mistake for פרופייג. According to Buxtorf, Saenger, and Neubauer, "Profiat" is derived from the Latin "Profeta,"...
brothers similarly impressed other Christian scholars, such as Johannes Buxtorf (Basel), Johann Coccejus (Leyden), and Jacob Golius (Leyden). With Hulsius...
simply repeats material found in the English translation of Johannes Buxtorf's work Synagoga Judaica: The Jewish Synagogue, or an Historical Narration...
History Museum and studied geology under Karl Schmidt (1862-1923), August Buxtorf and Heinrich Preiswerk (1876-1940) at the University of Basel before working...