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Charles Duke Yonge (1812-1891) was a British scholar.

Biography

English historian, classicist. A graduate from Oxford University, was Regius Professor of Modern History at Queen’s College, Belfast, North Ireland. Renowned for his translations of classical authors, including Cicero, Diogenes Laertius, and Philo.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

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