’ Austin's survey of Tremellius's scholarship is detailed and thorough... Austin's book rescues Tremellius from earlier contradictory and hazy accounts and provides a full description of his travels, his teaching and his scholarship... It is an important contribution to the study of the Reformation.’ Renaissance Quarterly ’Readers with an interest in Hebrew studies in the early modern era will benefit greatly from this work, as will those who seek to know more about a figure whose significant impact on the intellectual life of early modern Europe has largely been left aside until now. The work is particularly well-suited to upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty.’ Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte ’Kenneth Austin has produced a major, well-researched, and finely argued study of a nearly forgotten but highly significant figure in the development of sixteenth-century Protestant biblical studies.’ Religious Studies Review ’Detailed, careful, and fascinating, Austin’s study of this important scholar should be welcomed by those interested in Jewish-Christian relations, Reformation history, the history of exegesis and of early printed Bibles and biblical reception.’ Sixteenth Century Journal