Michael V. Fox

Michael V. Fox an American biblical scholar.[1] He is a Halls-Bascom Professor Emeritus[2] in the Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Fox has been described as a "highly regarded authority on biblical wisdom literature."[3]


Biography

Fox received his rabbinical ordination from Hebrew Union College; then studied Biblical Studies and Egyptology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, receiving a PhD in 1972. He taught in Israel for several years and in 1977 moved to Madison, where he taught in the Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies. Named Max and Frieda Weinstein-Bascom Professor in 1991 in Jewish Studies and Halls-Bascom Professor of Hebrew in 1999, he took a sabbatical in Israel in 2006 and then taught as George Mosse Exchange Professor at the Hebrew University.

Published works

A bibliographical article by L.J. Mykytiuk reviewing the publications of Michael V. Fox appeared in Fox's Festschrift.[4]

Books

Articles

Fox's articles are available at his Academia.edu profile.[5]

References

  1. A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary by Michael V. Fox. "Proverbs 1-9 - Fox, Michael V. - Yale University Press". Yalepress.yale.edu. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  2. Michael V. Fox. "Homepage at Department of Hebrew & Semitic Studies". Hebrew.wisc.edu. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  3. M. Daniel Carroll R. and Richard S. Hess. "Denver Journal - 8:0101 - Annotated Old Testament Bibliography". Prophetess.lstc.edu. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  4. L.J. Mykytiuk. (2005). "The Publications. of. Michael. V. Fox: Overview. and. Bibliography. in Seeking Out the Wisdom of the Ancients: Essays in Honor of Michael V. Fox on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday, eds. Ronald L. Troxel, Kelvin G. Friebel, and Dennis Robert Magary". Eisenbrauns. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
  5. Michael V. Fox. "Academia.edu profile of Michael V. Fox, with links to his articles.". Academia.edu. Retrieved 2013-04-29.