词条 | Richard Kilby |
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Richard Kilby (Kilbye) (1560–1620) was an English scholar and priest. LifeHe was born in Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake, Leicestershire. He matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford on 20 December 1577, and was elected fellow on 18 January 1578. He was admitted B.A. on 9 December 1578, M.A. in 1582, B.D. and D.D. in 1596. On 10 December 1590 he was elected rector of Lincoln College. He was appointed Regius Professor of Hebrew in 1610, and served in the "First Oxford Company" charged by James I of England with translating the latter part of the Old Testament for the King James Version of the Bible.[1] WorksHe published a funeral sermon on Thomas Holland, in 1613, and also a volume of commentary on the Book of Exodus, drawn from earlier Hebrew rabbinical studies. His continuation of John Mercer's commentary on Genesis was submitted for approval (1598), but he was not allowed to print it.[1] References
Notes1. ^1 s:Kilbye, Richard (DNB00)
12 : 1560 births|1620 deaths|Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford|Fellows of Lincoln College, Oxford|Translators of the King James Version|People from the Borough of Charnwood|16th-century English Anglican priests|17th-century English Anglican priests|16th-century translators|17th-century translators|Rectors of Lincoln College, Oxford|Regius Professors of Hebrew (University of Oxford) |
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