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Robert Henry (R. H.) Charles, (
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, 6 August 1855–
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, 1931) was an
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Anglican theologian,
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. He is known particularly for his English translations of numerous
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, including the ''
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'' (1895), the '' Apocalypse of Baruch'' (1896), the ''
Ascension of Isaiah The ''Ascension of Isaiah'' is a pseudepigraphical Judeo-Christian text. Harris, Stephen L., ''Understanding the Bible''. Palo Alto: Mayfield. 1985. Scholarly estimates regarding the date of the Ascension of Isaiah range from 70 AD to 175 AD.Hurtad ...
'' (1900), the '' Book of Enoch'' (1906), and the ''
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'' (1908), which have been widely used. He wrote the articles in the eleventh edition of ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (1911) attributed to the initials "R. H. C." He was born in
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,
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, on 6 August 1855 and educated at the
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, with periods in
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. He gained a
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and became Professor of
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at the Trinity College. In 1906, he was elected Fellow of the
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and four years later he was appointed Fellow of the
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. He also became
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in 1919, serving until his death in 1931. He is buried in
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Source "Queens University Belfast Collections & Archives " R H Charles married, Mary Lilias 1886...having no children.


Select bibliography

* ''The Book of Enoch'', Oxford: Clarendon, 1893, reprinted in 1895. Republished by Boston, MA:
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; 2003. * ''The Ethiopic Version of the Hebrew Book of Jubilees'', Oxford: Clarendon, 1895. * ''The Apocalypse of Baruch'', London: Black, 1896. * and W. R. Morfill, ''The Book of the Secrets of Enoch'', Oxford: Clarendon, 1896. Republished by Filiquarian Publishing, 2006. * ''The Assumption of Moses'', London: Black, 1897. * ''A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life'', London: Black, 1899
1999 reprint of 2nd edition
* ''Ascension of Isaiah'', London: Black, 1900. * ''The Book of Jubilees or the Little Genesis'', London: Black, 1902. * ''Encyclopaedia Biblica'' (contributor), 1903 * ''The Ethiopic Version of Book of Enoch'', Oxford: Clarendon, 1906. * ''The Greek Versions of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs'', Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. * trans. ''The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs''), London: Adam and Charles Black, 1908. * ''The Book of Enoch or 1 Enoch: Translated from the Editor's Ethiopic Text'', Oxford: Clarendon, 1912. * ''Fragments of a Zadokite Work. Translated from the Cambridge Hebrew Text and edited with Introduction, Notes, and Indexes'', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1912. * ''Studies in the Apocalypse'', Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1913. * ''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). * ed. ''The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament'', 2 vols.; Oxford: Clarendon, 1913. Republished in 1976. * '' Religious Development Between the Old and the New Testaments'', William and Norgate, 1914. Republished in 1925. * * ''Lectures on the Apocalypse'', Schweich Lecture for 1919. * ''A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Revelation of St. John'', 2 vols., Edinburgh: Clark, 1920. * ''The Teaching of the New Testament on Divorce'', London: Williams & Norgate, 1921 * ''A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Daniel'', Oxford: Clarendon, 1929.


References

* T. W. Manson, "Charles, Robert Henry," in The
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, 1931–40, ed. L. G. Wickham Legg, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1949, pp. 169–70. * "Concise Dictionary of National Biography"


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