Philip Ferdinand (1555-1598), scholar

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Philip Ferdinand (1555-1598) was a Polish-born British scholar of Jewish descent.

Biography

A converted Jew from Poland, taught at Oxford and Cambridge. His anthology of post-biblical Jewish writings contributed significantly to the knowledge of this literature in England. Then moved to Leiden at the invitation of Joseph Scaliger.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

  • Haec sunt verba Dei <Latin> (Cambridge 1591)

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