Victorinus Bythner
Victorinus Bythner was a Polish Hebraist, grammarian and university teacher in England.
Life
He was born in Głębowice, [Lesser Poland Voivodeship|Głębowice], the son of a Calvinist theologian, Bartholomäus Bythner; his father held Calvinistic views. His brother Jan Bythner was a notable theologian. He studied at the University of [Frankfurt an der Oder], and then at the University of Groningen under Franciscus Gomarus.Bythner became a member of the University of Oxford about 1635, and lectured on the Hebrew language in the refectory at Christ Church until the outbreak of the First English Civil War. When Charles I fixed the headquarters of his army at Oxford in 1643, Bythner moved to Cambridge.
Later Bythner lived in London, but in 1651 was again lecturer on Hebrew at Oxford. About 1664 he went to Cornwall, where he practised medicine. The date of his death is unknown.