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92: 20: 61:, then part of the County of Flanders. He first studied in Ghent. His mother, after the death of her husband, intended her son to go into trade and sent him to Nuremberg. Instead he devoted himself to language studies there. Later he studied Greek and Hebrew in Paris, especially under the tutelage of Professor Jean Mercerus. When the civil wars forced him to leave France, he travelled to Cambridge, England, where he may have taught Greek letters. 248: 103:
Raphelengius had studied Arabic in Antwerp and Leiden, starting in the early 1570s, and was doing it intensively in the early 1590s. His Arabic-to-Latin dictionary was intended for people like himself who were trying to read Arabic texts in Europe. It was later superseded by the 1653 Arabic-to-Latin
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as a proofreader. Plantin soon realised the value Raphelengius could have for him due to his ability to read and write Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Chaldean, Siriaque, Arabic, French, Flemish and other languages. Plantin liked him so much that the following year he gave him his daughter Marguerite in
49:. He produced an Arabic-Latin dictionary, of about 550 pages, which was published posthumously in 1613 in Leiden. This was the first publication by printing press of a book-length dictionary for the Arabic language in Latin. 155:. The article enumerates the principal sources that Raphelengius had for compiling his Arabic-Latin dictionary. Includes a list of Arabic manuscripts owned by Raphelengius that are nowadays owned by University of Leiden. 80:), Syriac, Greek, and Latin (published in Antwerp 1569–1573). He later managed the Plantin printing office in Leiden and was official printer for Leiden university. His sons Christopher and Frans continued the 64:
On his return to the Low Countries in 1564 he stopped in Antwerp to buy books. Believing that he had a disposition for the profession of proofreader, he joined the printer
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printing business. His scholarly printing qualities were one of the attractions that drew
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WorldCat catalog lists a few of the books printed by Franciscus Raphelengius as printer:
105: 261: 161: 180: 137: 81: 58: 171: 127:"The Arabic type specimen of Franciscus Raphelengius's Plantinian Printing Office" 247: 38: 231:, Annales du comité flamand de France, vol. 27, 1903-1904, pp. 71-74] 123:, year 1984 on pages 16-17, has a biography of Franciscus Raphelengius 42: 45:. During the last decade of his life he was professor of Hebrew at 90: 18: 140:, year 1997, provides a biography of Raphelengius on pages ix - x 151:, by Alastair Hamilton, year 1989 on pages 557-589 in the book 153:
Studia in memoriam Christophori Plantini (ca. 1520-1589)
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Hebrew Typography in the Northern Netherlands, 1585–1815
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in which the Bible was printed in Hebrew, Aramaic (
8: 211:Entry on Franciscus Raphelengius (1539-1597) 99:by Franciscus Raphelengius published in 1613 16:Flemish-born scholar, printer and publisher 200: 176:, by Franciscus Raphelengius, year 1613 229:Discours de M. le chanoine De Schrevel 206: 204: 7: 308:Academic staff of Leiden University 24:Portrait of Franciscus Raphelengius 14: 72:Raphelengius collaborated on the 246: 215:Bibliothèque nationale de France 166:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 162:Raphelengius, Franz (Humanist) 1: 324: 145:"Franciscus Raphelengius' 57:Raphelengius was born in 253:Franciscus Raphelengius 147:Lexicon Arabico-Latinum 35:Franciscus Raphelengius 100: 86:Joseph Justus Scaliger 74:Plantin Polyglot Bible 27: 255:at Wikimedia Commons 94: 22: 298:Flemish orientalists 293:Flemish philologists 117:Fuks, Lajb, et al., 31:Frans van Ravelingen 88:to Leiden in 1593. 66:Christopher Plantin 288:Flemish publishers 283:Flemish scientists 186:2021-09-08 at the 132:2016-03-21 at the 101: 28: 251:Media related to 47:Leiden University 315: 278:Flemish printers 250: 235: 234: 226: 220: 219: 208: 173:Lexicon Arabicum 160: 97:Lexicon Arabicum 323: 322: 318: 317: 316: 314: 313: 312: 258: 257: 244: 239: 238: 232: 227: 223: 217: 209: 202: 197: 188:Wayback Machine 158: 134:Wayback Machine 114: 112:Further reading 55: 17: 12: 11: 5: 321: 319: 311: 310: 305: 303:Dutch printers 300: 295: 290: 285: 280: 275: 270: 260: 259: 243: 242:External links 240: 237: 236: 221: 199: 198: 196: 193: 192: 191: 177: 169: 156: 149:, Leiden 1613" 141: 124: 113: 110: 106:Jacobus Golius 104:dictionary of 95:Title page of 54: 51: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 320: 309: 306: 304: 301: 299: 296: 294: 291: 289: 286: 284: 281: 279: 276: 274: 271: 269: 266: 265: 263: 256: 254: 249: 241: 230: 225: 222: 216: 212: 207: 205: 201: 194: 189: 185: 182: 178: 175: 174: 170: 167: 163: 157: 154: 150: 148: 142: 139: 135: 131: 128: 125: 122: 121: 116: 115: 111: 109: 107: 98: 93: 89: 87: 83: 79: 75: 70: 67: 62: 60: 52: 50: 48: 44: 41:and later in 40: 36: 32: 25: 21: 245: 224: 172: 165: 152: 146: 138:John A. Lane 119: 102: 96: 82:Raphelengius 71: 63: 56: 34: 30: 29: 23: 273:1597 deaths 268:1539 births 233:(in French) 218:(in French) 168:, year 1888 159:(in German) 69:marriage. 262:Categories 195:References 33:Latinized 143:Article, 26:, c. 1596 184:Archived 130:Archived 78:Chaldaic 213:at the 39:Antwerp 59:Lannoy 43:Leiden 136:, by 53:Life 181:REF 164:in 264:: 203:^ 108:. 190:.

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Antwerp
Leiden
Leiden University
Lannoy
Christopher Plantin
Plantin Polyglot Bible
Chaldaic
Raphelengius
Joseph Justus Scaliger

Jacobus Golius
Hebrew Typography in the Northern Netherlands, 1585–1815
"The Arabic type specimen of Franciscus Raphelengius's Plantinian Printing Office"
Archived
Wayback Machine
John A. Lane
"Franciscus Raphelengius' Lexicon Arabico-Latinum, Leiden 1613"
Raphelengius, Franz (Humanist)
Lexicon Arabicum
REF
Archived
Wayback Machine


Entry on Franciscus Raphelengius (1539-1597)
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Discours de M. le chanoine De Schrevel

Franciscus Raphelengius

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