J. J. Reiske Conjecturae In Jobum, Et Proverbia Salomonis Cum Ejusdem Oratione De Studio Arabicae Linguae... presents Johann Jacob Reiske's critical analysis of the Book of Job and the Proverbs of Solomon. Written in Latin, this scholarly work offers Reiske's conjectures and interpretations of these Old Testament texts.
The volume also includes Reiske's oration on the study of the Arabic language, reflecting the author's broader intellectual interests and contributions to Oriental studies. This work provides valuable insights into 18th-century biblical scholarship and the intersection of theological and linguistic inquiry.
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