is one of the leading scholars of the Semitic and Egyptian languages. He was appointed as an associate professor of Semitic Languages at Harvard University in 1964. He retired from Harvard in 1983 and is Professor Emeritus. He was admired not only for his research and his "tireless teaching", but for the quality of his introductory textbooks on Biblical Hebrew, Coptic, Ge'ez and Gothic language.
'Professor Lambdin spent ten years perfecting this book ... the
book was worth ten years waiting for. Systematic, clear with all
inessentials pruned, it presents Biblical Hebrew in depth and, of
course, is first-rate preparation for anyone who wants to gain more
than a superficial knowledge of modern Hebrew ... there simply is
no substitute for books like Professor Lambdin's.'
*The Jewish Chronicle*
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