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De Praecipuis Caussis Et Monumentis Neglectae Hebraicorum Litterarum Disciplinae Disquisitio... by Giovanni Bernardo De Rossi delves into the primary causes and historical evidence surrounding the neglect of Hebrew literary studies. Written in Latin, this work provides valuable insights into the state of Hebrew scholarship during the Renaissance and its subsequent decline. De Rossi explores the factors that contributed to this neglect, examining both historical and intellectual contexts. This disquisition serves as a critical resource for scholars interested in the history of linguistics, biblical studies, and the intellectual currents of early modern Europe. It sheds light on a crucial period in the transmission and understanding of Hebrew texts, offering a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by scholars in preserving and promoting Hebrew literacy.
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