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*[[Contra historiam | *[[Contra historiam Aristeae de LXX interpretibus dissertatio (1684 Hody), book]] | ||
*[[The Resurrection of the (Same) Body Asserted, from the Traditions of the Heathens, the Ancient Jews, and the Primitive Church (1694 Hody), book]] | *[[The Resurrection of the (Same) Body Asserted, from the Traditions of the Heathens, the Ancient Jews, and the Primitive Church (1694 Hody), book]] |
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Humphrey Hody (1659-1707) was a British scholar.
Biography
Monk and theologian. Professor of Greek at Oxford in 1698. Gave a lasting contribution to Septuagint studies, particularly in his demonstration that the Letter of Aristeas was a late forgery by a Hellenistic Jew.