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    Benjamin Kennicott (4 April 1718 – 18 September 1783) was an English churchman and Hebrew scholar. Kennicott was born at Totnes, Devon where he attended...
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  • Kennicott or Kennecott may refer to: Kennecott, Alaska, an abandoned mining camp, United States Benjamin Kennicott (1718-1783), English churchman and Hebrew...
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    The Kennicott Bible (Galician: Biblia Kennicott or Biblia de Kennicott), also known as the First Kennicott Bible, is an illuminated manuscript copy of...
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    joined with Psalm 118 in the manuscripts of the Hebraist scholars Benjamin Kennicott and Giovanni Bernardo De Rossi. In the slightly different numbering...
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    King James Bible (1671 [OT] / 1669 [NT]), Matthew Poole (1676), Benjamin Kennicott (1753), Alexander Geddes (1800) Iehouáh: Geneva Bible (1560) Iehovah:...
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  • Pine, London, (sub. Ellice of Invergarry, page 744–745) Poem by Benjamin Kennicott, D.D. (1718–1783) describing the near death of Kelland Courtney's...
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    19th century Hebrew Bibles were almost exact reprints of this edition. Benjamin Kennicott, 1776, Oxford As well as the van der Hooght text, this included the...
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    The first list of the Old Testament manuscripts in Hebrew, made by Benjamin Kennicott (1718–1783) and published by Oxford in two volumes in 1776 and 1780...
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    collection of coins was presented to the library. He was replaced by Benjamin Kennicott who served as librarian until his death in 1783. His librarianship...
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    Reardon and Lee O'Connor live and work in Totnes. Hebrew scholar, Benjamin Kennicott was also born in Totnes. Keith Law, Songwriter for Velvett Fogg lives...
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  • right composition and light." Writing in The Washington Post, Philip Kennicott described a close-mouthed photograph as "strongly constructed, with aggressive...
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  • Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician and physicist (b. 1707) 1783 – Benjamin Kennicott, English theologian and scholar (b. 1718) 1792 – August Gottlieb Spangenberg...
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  • of the computer Philip Furneaux, an English independent minister. Benjamin Kennicott, an English churchman and Hebrew scholar. Edward Lye, an 18th-century...
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    September 18 Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician, physicist (b. 1707) Benjamin Kennicott, English churchman, Hebrew scholar (b. 1718) September 28 – Marguerite...
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  • Joseph-Nicolas Delisle, French astronomer and cartographer (d. 1768) 1718 – Benjamin Kennicott, English theologian and scholar (d. 1783) 1752 – Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli...
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    September 18 Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician, physicist (b. 1707) Benjamin Kennicott, English churchman, Hebrew scholar (b. 1718) September 28 – Marguerite...
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  • There are seven Hebrew Bibles. Amongst others, the Oxford theologian Benjamin Kennicott used them in preparing his authoritative critical edition of the Old...
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    Mariana Victoria of Spain, queen regent of Portugal (d. 1781) April 4 – Benjamin Kennicott, English churchman and Hebrew scholar (d. 1783) April 7 – Hugh Blair...
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  • century), poet Fred Karno (1866–1941), comedy pioneer and impresario Benjamin Kennicott (1718–1783), Hebrew scholar Peter King, 1st Baron King (1669–1734)...
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  • 1715) 30 March – William Hunter, anatomist (born 1718) 18 September – Benjamin Kennicott, churchman and Hebrew scholar (born 1718) 16 December – William James...
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  • to John Parkhurst, and other subscribers included Robert Lowth and Benjamin Kennicott. The Poetical Translation focused on what she saw as the direct dramatic...
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    derivation from the Masoretic. The 18th-century Protestant Hebrew scholar Benjamin Kennicott's analysis of the Samaritan Pentateuch stands as a notable exception...
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  • Jago, physician Frank Jevons, Vice-Chancellor of Durham University Benjamin Kennicott, Hebrew scholar Richard S. Lambert, biographer and broadcaster John...
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  • which was his major work, were variant readings later accepted by Benjamin Kennicott. He published: Reflections on the … Reasons why many citizens of Exeter...
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    Emanuel Swedenborg and Jacob Boehme. Despite criticising the plan of Benjamin Kennicott and some of his colleagues to collate a new text of the Hebrew Bible...
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  • be proposed. Fabricy was in correspondence with a collaborator of Benjamin Kennicott, Paul Jakob Bruns, and had sent him information about Hebrew biblical...
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    1770 (d.): Reeve Ballard 4 August 1770 – bef. October 1770 (res.): Benjamin Kennicott (became a canon of Christ Church) 31 October 1770 – bef. 1775 (res...
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    bibliographical, and text-critical. Influenced by the example of Benjamin Kennicott, he determined on the collection of the variant readings of the Old...
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  • smuggling. 18 February – Robert Henry, historian (died 1790) 4 April – Benjamin Kennicott, churchman and Hebrew scholar (died 1783) 7 April – Hugh Blair, preacher...
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  • Totnes Grammar School, where he formed a lifelong friendship with Benjamin Kennicott. In 1742 or 1743 he came to London to study for the dissenting ministry...
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