R. H. Kennett
Regius Professor of Hebrew
Robert Hatch Kennett (9 September 1864 – February 15, 1932) was Regius Professor of Hebrew at the University of Cambridge from 1903 to 1932.[1][2]
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Preceded by Alexander Kirkpatrick | Regius Professor of Hebrew, Cambridge 1903–1932 | Succeeded by Stanley Arthur Cook |
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Regius Professors of Hebrew
- Thomas Harding
- Richard Bruerne
- Thomas Neale
- Thomas Kingsmill
- John Harding
- William Thorne
- Richard Kilby
- Edward Meetkerke
- John Morris
- Edward Pococke
- Roger Altham
- Thomas Hyde
- Robert Clavering
- Thomas Hunt
- Richard Brown
- George Jubb
- Benjamin Blayney
- Joseph White
- Richard Laurence
- Alexander Nicoll
- Edward Bouverie Pusey
- Samuel Rolles Driver
- G. A. Cooke
- Godfrey Rolles Driver
- Herbert Danby
- Cuthbert Aikman Simpson
- Sir Godfrey Rolles Driver
- William Duff McHardy
- James Barr
- Hugh G. M. Williamson
- Jan Joosten
- Thomas Wakefeld
- Paul Fagius
- Immanuel Tremellius
- Antoine Rodolphe Chevallier
- Philippe Bignon
- Edward Lively
- Robert Spaldinge
- Geoffrey Kynge
- Andrew Byng
- Robert Metcalfe
- Ralph Cudworth
- Wolfram Stubbe
- James Talbot
- Henry Sike
- Philip Bouquett
- Thomas Harrison
- Charles Torriano
- William Disney
- William Collier
- John Porter
- Henry Lloyd
- Samuel Lee
- William Hodge Mill
- Thomas Jarrett
- Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick
- Robert Hatch Kennett
- Stanley Arthur Cook
- David Winton Thomas
- John Adney Emerton
- Robert P. Gordon
- Geoffrey Khan
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