For the Hebraist born 1599, see Johannes Buxtorf II.
Johannes Buxtorf
Johannes Buxtorf[1] (Latin: Johannes Buxtorfius) (December 25, 1564 – September 13, 1629) was a celebrated Hebraist, member of a family of Orientalists; professor of Hebrew for thirty-nine years at Basel and was known by the title, "Master of the Rabbis".[citation needed] His massive tome, De Synagoga Judaica (1st. ed. 1603), scrupulously documents the customs and society of German Jewry in the early modern period.
Buxtorf was the father of Johannes Buxtorf the Younger.
^also spelled as Buxtorff in the Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement for 1894
JohannesBuxtorf (Latin: Johannes Buxtorfius) (December 25, 1564 – September 13, 1629) was a celebrated Hebraist, member of a family of Orientalists;...
JohannesBuxtorf the Younger, (13 August 1599 – 16 August 1664) was the son of the scholar JohannesBuxtorf, and a Protestant Christian Hebraist. Buxtorf...
theologian JohannesBuxtorf II (1599–1664), Swiss theologian, son of JohannesJohannes Jakob Buxtorf (1645–1705), Swiss Hebraist, son of Johannes II This...
Johannes Jakob Buxtorf (September 4, 1645 – April 4, 1705) was Professor of Hebrew at Basel. He was a son of JohannesBuxtorf II, by his fourth wife....
including Michaelis, Drach, Stier, William Fulke (1583), JohannesBuxtorf, his son JohannesBuxtorf II, and John Owen (17th century); Peter Whitfield and...
chiefly known as the correspondent and friend of JohannesBuxtorf II. In a letter which he wrote to Buxtorf from Mantua on November 6, 1637, Gai declared...
widely known with the 17th century Lexicon Talmudicum of German scholar JohannesBuxtorf. In this folk tradition that arose in the early Middle Ages Lilith...
writings by Johannes van den Driesche (1550–1616), known as Drusius; Sixtinus Amama (1593–1629); Louis Cappel (1585–1658); JohannesBuxtorf (1564–1629);...
from the creation to Jacob. Jewish Publication Society of America. Buxtorf, Johannes (1603). Synagoga Judaica. Basel: Sebastianus Henricpetrus. pp. 36...
Burnett, Stephen G. (1996). From Christian Hebraism to Jewish Studies JohannesBuxtorf (1564-1629) and Hebrew Learning in the Seventeenth Century. Brill....
compiled the first Hebrew-Yiddish dictionary. Through the influence of JohannesBuxtorf (d. 1629) a serious attempt was made to understand the post-Biblical...
including Johann Reuchlin, John Selden, Petrus Cunaeus, John Lightfoot and JohannesBuxtorf father and son. The Vilna edition of the Talmud was subject to Russian...
including a qağan, were converted to Islam (DeWeese 1994, p. 73). JohannesBuxtorf first published the letters around 1660. Controversy arose over their...
his famous "Massoret ha-Massoret" in 1538. The Tiberias of the elder JohannesBuxtorf (1620) made Levita's researches more accessible to a Christian audience...
1582) August 3 – Jacopo Vignali, Italian painter (b. 1592) August 16 – JohannesBuxtorf II, Swiss theologian (b. 1599) August 23 – Jean Bagot, French theologian...
Gauthier-Villars et cie. p. 50. Retrieved November 13, 2023. Buxtorf-Falkeisen, Karl (1860). JohannesBuxtorf Vater: Prof. ling. hebr. 1564-1629, erkannt aus seinem...
century AD. This assertion was hotly contested by Swiss theologian JohannesBuxtorf II in 1648. Brian Walton's 1657 polyglot bible followed Cappel in revising...
1583) 1505 – Christine of Saxony, German noblewoman (d. 1549) 1564 – JohannesBuxtorf, German Calvinist theologian (d. 1629) 1583 – Orlando Gibbons, English...
In 1661 Schurman's brother studied theology with the Hebrew scholar JohannesBuxtorf in Basel and learned about the defrocked French priest Jean de Labadie...
from the book "On Hebrew Abbreviations" by the Christian Hebraist, JohannesBuxtorf. The manuscript contains references to a variety of sources, including...
brevi Lexico Rabbinico Philosophico, a Hebrew and Chaldean lexicon by JohannesBuxtorf, published in 1607, reprinted in Glasgow, 1824. Steinberg O.N. (Father...
Gauthier-Villars et cie. p. 50. Retrieved 13 November 2023. Buxtorf-Falkeisen, Karl (1860). JohannesBuxtorf Vater: Prof. ling. hebr. 1564-1629, erkannt aus seinem...
Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg (1630–1656) (d. 1656) August 13 – JohannesBuxtorf II, Swiss theologian (d. 1664) August 14 – Méric Casaubon, English...
Pozzo) Buxtorf, Johannes I. (1564–1629; Basel) Buxtorf, Johannes II. (1599–1664; Basel) Buxtorf, Johannes Jakob (1645–1705; Basel) Buxtorf, Johannes Jakob...
reprinted in 1705 [3] and was cited in Synagoga Judaica (1603) by JohannesBuxtorf.[4] De le Roi, Die Evangelische Christenheit und die Juden, i. 221...
Jesuit priest, writer, military chaplain (b. 1588) September 13 – JohannesBuxtorf, German Calvinist theologian (b. 1564) September 21 – Jan Pieterszoon...
a member of the scholarly Carpzov family. He studied Hebrew under JohannesBuxtorf II, in Basel. He was appointed professor of Oriental languages at Leipzig...