Cecil Roth (London, 1899–1970), was a British Jewish historian.
He was educated at Merton College, Oxford (Ph.D., 1924) and returned to Oxford as reader in Jewish Studies from 1939 to 1964. Thereafter he was visiting professor at Bar-Ilan University, Israel (1964–1965), and at the City University of New York (1966–1969).
His brother, Leon (Haim Yehuda) Roth (1896–1963) was a philosopher, translator, author of several books, and served as Rector of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1940–43) and later Dean of Humanities (1949–51). He initiated a series of translation of philosophical classics into Hebrew, and established what later became Magnes Press.
He was editor of Encyclopaedia Judaica from 1965 until his death.
His works number over 600 items, including:
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