Yohanan Levi (Hebrew: יוחנן לוי; 1901 – 20 July 1945) was a Hebrew linguist and historian, specialising in the Second Temple period.
He studied at Berlin University and received a doctorate in 1926.
He emigrated to Mandate Palestine (now Israel) in 1934 and taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he was professor of Roman language and literature.
A number of his articles were collected by his students and published some fifteen years after his death.
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