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Aitken, James K. (James Keltie), 1968-2023

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Personal name headingAitken, James K. (James Keltie), 1968-2023
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Variant(s)Aitken, James K. (James Keltie), 1968-
Aitken, J. K. (James Keltie), 1968-
Aitken, James Keltie, 1968-2023
Aitken, J. K. (James Keltie), 1968-2023
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Associated countryGreat Britain
Associated placeCambridge (England)
Birth date1968-09-05
Death date2023-04-07
Place of deathCambridge (England)
Field of activityInscriptions, Hebrew Hebrew philology
Bible. Old Testament
AffiliationUniversity of Cambridge. Faculty of Divinity
Fitzwilliam College
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Philologists Old Testament scholars
Found inAncient Hebrew inscriptions. Volume 2, 2004: title page (J.K. Aitken)
Email from author, January 30, 2004 (James Keltie Aitken; born September 5, 1968)
The semantics of blessing and cursing in ancient Hebrew, 2007: title page (James K. Aitken)
No stone unturned : Greek inscriptions and Septuagint vocabulary, 2014: title page (James K. Aitken) back cover (James K. Aitken is lecturer in Hebrew, Old Testament and Second Temple Studies, and a fellow of Fitzwilliam College at the University of Cambridge)
Discovering, deciphering and dissenting : Ben Sira manuscripts after 120 years, 2018: title page (James K. Aitken [co-editor]) page 373 (James Aitken; Reader in Hebrew and Early Jewish Studies at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge)
The city in the Hebrew Bible, 2018: title page (James K. Aitken [co-editor])
University of Cambridge, Faculty of Divinity website, viewed June 4, 2019: link to People page (Dr James Aitken, Reader in Hebrew and Early Jewish Studies; studied at Durham and Cambridge; joined the faculty at Cambridge in 2009; co-edited volume 2 of Ancient Hebrew inscriptions)
   <https://www.divinity.cam.ac.uk/directory/james-aitken>
Fitzwilliam College, website viewed December 14, 2023: Professor James Aitken (James Keltie Aitken, Professor in Hebrew and Early Jewish Studies, Cambridge University; born September 5, 1968; died April 7, 2023 in Cambridge)
   <https://www.fitz.cam.ac.uk/news/professor-james-aitken-1968-2023>
Associated languageeng heb