Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer (21 February 1801 – 10 February 1888) was a German
Orientalist.
Biography
He was born at
Schandau
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Saxony. From 1819 to 1824, he studied
theology and Oriental languages at
Leipzig, subsequently continuing his studies in Paris, where he continued his studies of the Arabic, Turkish and Persian languages under
de Sacy. From 1831 to 1835, he taught at one of the
Dresden high schools. In 1836, he was appointed professor of oriental languages at Leipzig University, and retained this post till his death,
[Prof. Dr. theol. et phil. Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer]
Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig in spite of invitations to accept similar positions in Saint Petersburg and Berlin.
Fleischer was one of the eight foreign members of the
French Academy of Inscriptions and a knight of the German Ordre ''
Pour le Mérite'' (1868). He was a member of many German and foreign scientific societies, possessor of honorary degrees from the universities of Königsberg, Prague, Saint Petersburg, Dorpat and Edinburgh, and one of the founders of the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft.
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He died at Leipzig.
Writings
His most important works were editions of Abu'l-Fida
Ismāʿīl b. ʿAlī b. Maḥmūd b. Muḥammad b. ʿUmar b. Shāhanshāh b. Ayyūb b. Shādī b. Marwān ( ar, إسماعيل بن علي بن محمود بن محمد بن عمر بن شاهنشاه بن أيوب بن شادي بن مروان ...
's ''Historia ante-Islamica'' (1831—1834), Al-Zamakhshari
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's ''Golden Necklaces'' (Leipzig, 1835), and of Al-Baydawi's ''Commentary on the Koran'' (1846–1848). He compiled a catalogue of the Oriental manuscripts in the royal library at Dresden (1831); published an edition and German translation of ''Ali's Hundred Sayings'' (1837); the continuation of Christian Maxmilian Habicht's edition of '' The Thousand and One Nights'' (vols. ix-xii, 1842–1843); and an edition of Mirza Muhammed Ibrahim's ''Persian Grammar'' (1847). He also wrote ''Hermes Trismegistus an die Menschliche Seele'' (Leipzig, 1870), ''Kleinere Schriften'' (3 vols., Leipzig, 1885–88), and an account of the Arabic, Turkish and Persian manuscripts at the town library in Leipzig.
Fleischer on the Nature of Arabic Language
"Die Frage ist für uns nicht: was ist das reinste, correcteste und schönste, sondern was ist überhaupt Arabisch?" (in: Kleinere Schriften, Leipzig, 1888, Vol. iii, p. 156).
i.e. "The question for us is not: What is the purest, the most beautiful and correct Arabic, but what is Arabic in general?"
Notes
References
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In: Neue Deutsche Biographie
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(NDB). Band 5, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1961, , S. 231 f.
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1801 births
1888 deaths
People from Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
People from the Electorate of Saxony
German orientalists
German Arabists
German scholars of Islam
Leipzig University alumni
Academic staff of Leipzig University
Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
Members of the Société Asiatique
Members of the Prussian Academy of Sciences
Members of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences
Members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
Fellows of the Royal Asiatic Society
Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class)
Members of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters