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CHRISTIAN DAVID GINSBURG (1831– )

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 29 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHRISTIAN DAVID GINSBURG (1831– )  ,
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Hebrew scholar, was born at Warsaw on the 25th of December 1831 . Coming to England shortly after the completion of his
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education in the Rabbinic College at Warsaw, Dr Ginsburg continued his study of the Hebrew Scriptures, with
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special attention to the Megilloth . The first result of these studies was a
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translation of the
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Song of Songs, with a commentary
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historical and critical, published in 18J7 . A similar translation of Ecclesiastes, followed by
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treatises on the Karaites, on the
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Essenes and on the Kabbala, kept the author prominently before biblical students while he was preparing the first sections of his magnum opus, the critical study of the Massorah . Beginning in 1867 with the publication of Jacob ben Chajim's Introduction to the Rabbinic Bible, Hebrew and
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English, with notices, and the Massoreth Ha-Massoreth of Elias Levita, in Hebrew, with translation and commentary, Dr Ginsburg took rank as an eminent Hebrew scholar . In 1870 he was appointed one of the first members of the committee for the revision of the English version of the Old Testament . His
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life-
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work culminated in the publication of the Massorah, in three volumes folio (188o-1886), followed by the Masoretico-critical edition of the Hebrew Bible (1894), and the elaborate introduction to it (1897) . Dr Ginsburg had one predecessor in the field, the learned Jacob ben Chajim, who in 1524–1525 published the second Rabbinic Bible, containing what has ever since been known as the Massorah; but neither were the materials available nor was criticism sufficiently advanced for a
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complete edition . Dr Ginsburg took up the subject almost where it was
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left by those early pioneers, and collected portions of the Massorah from the countless
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MSS. scattered throughout
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Europe and the East . More recently Dr Ginsburg has published Facsimiles of
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Manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible (1897 and 1898), and The Text of the Hebrew Bible in Abbreviations (1903), in addition to a critical
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treatise " on the relationship of the so-called Codex Babylonicus of A.D . 916 to the Eastern Recension of the Hebrew Text " (1899, for private circulation) . In the last-mentioned work he seeks to prove that the St
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Petersburg Codex, for so many years accepted as the genuine text of the Babylonian school, is in reality a Palestinian text carefully altered so as to render it conformable to the Babylonian recension .

He subsequently undertook the preparation of a new edition of the Hebrew Bible for the

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British and
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Foreign Bible Society . He also contributed many articles to J . Kitto's
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Encyclopaedia, W . Smith's
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Dictionary of Christian Biography and the Encyclopaedia Britannica .

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