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   * Printing, Christian Hebraism, and the Changing Nature of the Hebrew Book [[http://​kolhamevaser.com/​2019/​04/​03/​printing-christian-hebraism-and-the-changing-nature-of-the-hebrew-book/​]]   * Printing, Christian Hebraism, and the Changing Nature of the Hebrew Book [[http://​kolhamevaser.com/​2019/​04/​03/​printing-christian-hebraism-and-the-changing-nature-of-the-hebrew-book/​]]
 +  * An interesting chapter in the history of the early printed Hebrew book is the study of the role played by Christian hebraists. ​ Beginning sometime in the third quarter of the fifteenth-century,​ the study of the Hebrew language and especially biblical studies including rabbinic commentators increasingly became the focus of Christian scholars. ​ Their needs for Bibles, classical rabbinic works, grammars, and dicitionaries provided an important non-Jewish market for many printing houses. [[https://​guides.library.upenn.edu/​c.php?​g=468836&​p=3215208|Christian Hebraists and Printing (Penn Libraries)]]
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