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in their beliefs by his Chaldaic paraphrases. After several journeys to Rome Arias was freed of the charges (1580) and returned to his hermitage, refusing the episcopal honours offered him by the king. He accepted, however, the post of a royal
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Biblia sacra hebraice chaldaice, graece et latine, Philippi II regis catholici pietate et studio ad sacrosanctae Ecclesiae usum
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writings, in disregard of the decree of the Council of Trent concerning the authenticity of the
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which included texts in Greek, Latin and Hebrew. The map was influential in the
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Benito Arias Montano. Polymath Virtual Library, FundaciĂłn Ignacio Larramendi
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whence he was summoned by King Philip II of Spain (1568) to supervise a new
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for having altered the Biblical text, making too liberal use of the
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Iglesia del Priorato de Santiago de la Espada, Seville
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text, denounced Arias to the Roman, and later to the
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He designed a world map which was included into his
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Spanish orientalist, editor and polymath (1527–1598)
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Benito Arias Montanus
Spanish name
surname

Rubens
Fregenal de la Sierra
Extremadura
Seville
Alcalá
Orientalist
Antwerp Polyglot
Philip II of Spain
Spanish Inquisition
Fregenal de la Sierra
Extremadura
Seville
Alcalá
Military Order of St. James
Bishop of Segovia
Council of Trent
Aracena
polyglot
Bible
Plantin Press
Biblia sacra hebraice chaldaice, graece et latine, Philippi II regis catholici pietate et studio ad sacrosanctae Ecclesiae usum
approbation
Pope Gregory XIII

Johannes Wierix
LeĂłn de Castro

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