Spinoza’s Hebrew grammar

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Spinoza’s Hebrew grammar is a posthumously published linguistic work by philosopher Baruch Spinoza that systematically analyzes Biblical Hebrew.

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instanceOf Hebrew grammar
linguistic work
posthumously published work
aimsTo provide a systematic analysis of Biblical Hebrew
analyzes Hebrew
surface form: Biblical Hebrew
associatedWith Dutch Golden Age intellectual history
rationalist philosophy
author Baruch Spinoza
contributesTo history of linguistic thought
understanding of Biblical Hebrew grammar
field Hebrew philology
historical linguistics
focusesOn morphology of Biblical Hebrew
phonology of Biblical Hebrew
semantics of Biblical Hebrew
syntax of Biblical Hebrew
genre grammar
philological study
hasAuthorName Baruch Spinoza
hasAuthorOccupation philosopher
hasCanonicalLanguage Hebrew
hasPhilosophicalRelevance interpretation of Scripture
historicalPeriod 17th century
intendedAudience scholars of Hebrew
students of Biblical texts
intendedUse study of the Hebrew Bible
languageOfSubject Hebrew
surface form: Biblical Hebrew
mainSubject Hebrew grammar
Hebrew
surface form: Hebrew language

linguistics
methodology systematic linguistic analysis
publicationStatus posthumous
relatedDiscipline biblical studies
classical philology
theology
relatedWorkByAuthor Ethics
Tractatus Theologico-Politicus
studies rules of Biblical Hebrew
structure of Biblical Hebrew
writtenInContextOf early modern philosophy

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