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Christian Friedrich August Dillmann (25 April 18237 July 1894) was a German orientalist and biblical scholar.


Life

The son of a Württemberg schoolmaster, he was born at Illingen. He was educated at the University of Tübingen, where he became a pupil and friend of Heinrich Ewald, and studied under Ferdinand Christian Baur, though he did not join the new Tübingen school. For a short time he worked as pastor at Sersheim, near his native place, but he soon came to feel that his studies demanded his whole time.ADB:Dillmann, August
In:
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(ADB). Band 47, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1903, S. 699–702.
He devoted himself to the study of Ethiopic manuscripts in the libraries of Paris, London and Oxford, and this work caused a revival of Ethiopic study in the 19th century. In 1847 and 1848 he prepared catalogues of the Ethiopic manuscripts in the British Museum (now the British Library) and the
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at Oxford. He then set to work upon an edition of the Ethiopic Bible. Returning to Tübingen in 1848, in 1853 he was appointed professor extraordinarius. Subsequently, he became professor of
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at the University of Kiel (1854), and of theology in Giessen (1864) and Berlin (1869), where he succeeded Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg.


Works

In 1851 he had published the " Book of Enoch" in Ethiopian (German, 1853; English
1893
, and at Kiel he completed the first part of the Ethiopic bible, ''Octateuchus Aethiopicus'' (1853–55). In 1857 appeared his ''Grammatik der äthiopischen Sprache'' (2nd edition by Carl Bezold, 1899); in 1859 the " Book of Jubilees"; in 1861 and 1871 another part of the Ethiopic bible, ''Libri Regum''; in 1865 his great ''Lexicon linguæ aethiopicæ''; in 1866 his ''Chrestomathia aethiopica''. Always a theologian at heart, he returned to theology in 1864. His Giessen lectures were published under the titles, ''Ursprung der alttestamentlichen Religion'' (1865) and ''Die Propheten des alten Bundes nach ihrer politischen Wirksamkeit'' (1868). In 1869 appeared his commentary on ''Hiob'',
4th edition 1891
which stamped him as one of the foremost
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exegetes. His renown as a theologian was mainly founded on the series of commentaries, based on those of August Wilhelm Knobel'
''Die Genesis''
(Leipzig, 1875); ''Die Bücher Exodus und Leviticus'', 1880; ''Die Bücher Numeri, Deuteronomium und Josua'', with a dissertation on the origin of the Hexateuch, 1886
''Der Prophet Jesaja''
1890. In 1877 he published the " Ascension of Isaiah" in Ethiopian and Latin. He was also a contributor to
Daniel Schenkel Daniel Schenkel (also known as: Georg Daniel Schenkel and Georg Daniel Schenkel von Waldkirch) (21 December 181318 May 1885) was a Swiss Protestant theologian. Biography Schenkel was born at Dägerlen in the canton of Zürich. After studying at B ...
's ''Bibellexikon'', Brockhaus's '' Conversationslexikon'', and
Johann Jakob Herzog Johann Jakob Herzog (12 September 1805, Basel – 30 September 1882, Erlangen), was a Swiss-German Protestant theologian. Herzog studied theology at the University of Basel and Berlin, earning his doctorate at the University of Basel in 1830. ...
's '' Realencyklopädie''. His book on Old Testament theology, ''Handbuch der alttestamentlichen Theologie'', was published by Rudolf Kittel in 1895.Handbuch der alttestamentlichen Theologie
OCLC WorldCat.


References

* * * George L. Robinson
"August Dillmann (Obituary)"
in: ''The Biblical World'' 4/4 (1894), pp. 244–258.


External links



* ttps://archive.org/details/chrestomathiaaet00dilluoft Online version of the Chrestomathia Aethiopica (1886)at the Internet Archive. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dillmann, August 1823 births 1894 deaths German orientalists German biblical scholars Old Testament scholars University of Tübingen alumni German male non-fiction writers People from Enzkreis University of Giessen faculty University of Tübingen faculty Humboldt University of Berlin faculty University of Kiel faculty Members of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities