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'''Thomas Kelley Cheyne''' (1841–1915) was a British scholar. | '''Thomas Kelley Cheyne''' (1841–1915) was a British scholar and cleric. Born in London, was educated at Merchant Taylor’s School, Oxford University, and Gottingen University. Oriel Professor of Interpretation of the Scriptures at Oxford University. Published widely in the field of Old Testament. Known particularly for his contributions to the fields of historical criticism and comparative religions. | ||
== | ==Works== | ||
== | ====Books==== | ||
*[[Job and Solomon: or, The Wisdom of the Old Testament (1887 Cheyne), book]] | *[[Job and Solomon: or, The Wisdom of the Old Testament (1887 Cheyne), book]] | ||
*[[Jewish Religious Life after the Exile (1898 Cheyne), book]] | *[[Jewish Religious Life after the Exile (1898 Cheyne), book]] | ||
== | ====Essays==== | ||
*[[Mr. Charles's Edition of the Book of Enoch (1893 Cheyne), essay]] | |||
==Biography== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Kelly_Cheyne Wikipedia] | |||
== References== | |||
*[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9804E4DE1238E633A2575BC1A9649C946496D6CF&oref=slogin New York Times Obituary] | *[http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9804E4DE1238E633A2575BC1A9649C946496D6CF&oref=slogin New York Times Obituary] | ||
[[Category:Scholars|Cheyne]] | [[Category:Scholars|Cheyne]] | ||
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[[Category:Born in the 1840s| 1841 Cheyne]] | [[Category:Born in the 1840s| 1841 Cheyne]] | ||
[[Category:Died in the 1910s| 1915 Cheyne]] | [[Category:Died in the 1910s| 1915 Cheyne]] | ||
[[Category:Enochic Studies|~Cheyne]] | |||
[[Category:Enochic Studies--1950s|~Cheyne]] | |||
[[Category:Enochic Studies--United Kingdom|~Cheyne]] |
Revision as of 12:15, 29 March 2014
Thomas Kelley Cheyne (1841–1915) was a British scholar and cleric. Born in London, was educated at Merchant Taylor’s School, Oxford University, and Gottingen University. Oriel Professor of Interpretation of the Scriptures at Oxford University. Published widely in the field of Old Testament. Known particularly for his contributions to the fields of historical criticism and comparative religions.