Robert Henry Charles
(1855–1931)
English biblical scholar and theologian
This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Articles attributed to this author are designated in EB1911 by the initials "R. H. C."
Robert Henry Charles

Works

  • The Book of Enoch, Oxford: Clarendon, 1895.
  • The Ethiopic Version of the Hebrew Book of Jubilees, Oxford: Clarendon, 1896.
  • The Apocalypse of Baruch, London: Black, 1896. and W. R. Morfill, The Book of the Secrets of Enoch, Oxford: Clarendon, 1896.
  • The Assumption of Moses, London: Black, 1897.
  • A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life, London: Black, 1899.
  • Ascension of Isaiah, London: Black, 1900.
  • The Book of Jubilees or the Little Genesis, London: Black, 1902.
  • The Ethiopic Version of Book of Enoch, Oxford: Clarendon, 1906.
  • The Greek Versions of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, Oxford: Clarendon, 1908.
  • The Book of Enoch or 1 Enoch: Translated from the Editor's Ethiopic Text, Oxford: Clarendon, 1912.
  • Eschatology: The Doctrine of a Future Life in Israel, Judaism and Christianity, London: Black, 1913(rpt. New York: Schocken 1963 with an introduction by G. W. Buchanan).
  • The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, 2 vols.; Oxford: Clarendon, 1913.
  • A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Revelation of St. John, 2 vols., Edinburgh: Clark, 1920.
  • A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Daniel, Oxford: Clarendon, 1929.

Contributions to the EB1911

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1931, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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