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of his inaugural lecture, contained the first examples of Hebrew text, and Arabic, published in England. From 1530 he taught in Oxford and is rumored to have stolen the ancient Hebrew lexicon from the abbey library at
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He taught Hebrew at Cambridge from 1524 and received the B.D. there the following year.
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recommended the subject to the king and he was appointed a royal chaplain. His
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was his patron, and in 1519 he also became Fellow of
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Index

Robert Wakefeld
University of Cambridge
University of Leuven
Low Countries
Jeroen van Busleyden
Collegium Trilingue
Leuven
John Fisher
St John's College, Cambridge
University of TĂĽbingen
Johannes Reuchlin
Richard Pace
Wynkyn de Worde
Ramsey
Henry VIII
Richard Pace
Catherine of Aragon
Thomas Boleyn
Christ Church, Oxford
"Wakefeld, Robert" 
Dictionary of National Biography
"Hebraism in Sixteenth-Century England: Robert and Thomas Wakefield (Studies and Texts)"
"Wakefield, Robert (WKFT513R)"
Maria Dowling
"A History Of The Jews In England"
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts/vol1/pp377-385
Maria Dowling
Categories
Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge

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