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Miller, Edward Frederick. The Influence of Gesenius on Hebrew Lexicography  

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Title:The Influence of Gesenius on Hebrew Lexicography
Series:Analecta Gorgiana 24
Availability:Forthcoming
Publisher:Gorgias Press

By Edward Frederick Miller
ISBN:978-1-59333-565-6
Publication Date:10/2006
From the 1927 edition
Language:English
Format:Paperback, Black, 6 x 9 in
 

In perhaps the earliest book dedicated to the work of the linguistic genius Wilhelm Gesenius, to whom all students of classical Hebrew are indebted, Edward Frederick Miller has left a legacy. Despite the years since its publication it is ubiquitously referenced as the source of information on Gesenius. This work, however, goes beyond the lexicographical and grammatical work of Gesenius, taking the reader into the labors of Franz E. C. Dietrich, F. Muehlau, W. Volck, and Frants Buhl, those who carried on the editing work of Gesenius following his untimely death. The influence of Gesenius may be measured by the number of Hebrew-German and Hebrew-English lexicons that borrowed from this master’s work. In the final chapter of this monograph Miller surveys the Hebrew-English lexica that had appeared by the time of his writing (1927) and their reliance on Gesenius. Unlike any other study on Gesenius, this little volume has endured through the decades.




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