Rudimenta Hebraica

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Rudimenta Hebraica is an influential early 16th-century Hebrew grammar and textbook that helped introduce and systematize Hebrew studies for Christian humanist scholars in Europe.

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instanceOf Hebrew grammar
early modern printed book
textbook
aim to introduce Hebrew studies to Christian scholars
to systematize Hebrew grammar for beginners
associatedWith Renaissance language pedagogy
early modern biblical philology
circulation European scholarly circles
countryOfPublication Europe NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy Christian humanism
Hebraism
biblical studies
genre educational textbook
grammar handbook
hasPart Hebrew alphabet description
Hebrew morphology
Hebrew pronunciation rules
Hebrew syntax
Hebrew verb paradigms
Hebrew vocabulary lists
exercises for students
historicalContext Reformation-era biblical scholarship
Renaissance humanism
historicalSignificance one of the early printed Hebrew grammars used by Christian humanists
influenced Christian Hebraism in Europe
later Hebrew grammars for Christians
university teaching of Hebrew
intendedAudience Christian humanist scholars
students of Hebrew
language Latin
mainSubject Hebrew grammar
Hebrew language
publicationPeriod early 16th century
scriptUsed Hebrew script
Latin script
targetReligionContext Christian readership
teaches Hebrew noun declension
Hebrew verb conjugation
basic Hebrew vocabulary
reading Hebrew
writing Hebrew
use reference work for scholars
self-study of Hebrew
teaching Hebrew to beginners
usedFor philological analysis of biblical texts
study of the Hebrew Bible

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Johann Reuchlin notableWork Rudimenta Hebraica