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Valentin Schindler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Valentin Schindler Valentin Schindler (died 1604〔See () under ''Lexicons'', which gives his birthplace as Meissen)〕) was a Lutheran Hebraist and professor of the University of Wittenberg, where he was an important teacher of the Hebrew language.〔Pupils included Sibrandus Lubbertus()〕 He moved by 1594 to Helmstedt.〔() states also that he died in Helmstedt, where he may have studied.〕 He is known for his ''Lexicon Pentaglotton'',〔''Lexicon Pentaglotton, Hebraicum, Chaldicum, Syriacum, Talmudico-Rabbinicum, et Arabicum'' of which a copy came into the possession of the Reverend James Manning, first president of Brown University who donated it to Brown University's earliest library collections in the 18th century; see (title page ).〕 which was published posthumously in 1612; this was one year before the 1613 Arabic-Latin lexicon of Franciscus Raphelengius, therefore. An abridgement was published in 1637 by William Alabaster. == Notes ==
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