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Oskar Braun (1862-1931) was a
Syriac Syriac may refer to: *Syriac language, an ancient dialect of Middle Aramaic *Sureth, one of the modern dialects of Syriac spoken in the Nineveh Plains region * Syriac alphabet ** Syriac (Unicode block) ** Syriac Supplement * Neo-Aramaic languages a ...
specialist and ordained Catholic priest. He was born in
Dillingen an der Donau Dillingen or Dillingen an der Donau (Dillingen at the Danube) is a town in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is the administrative center of the district of Dillingen. Besides the town of Dillingen proper, the municipality encompasses the villages ...
in 1862 and was ordained as a priest in 1885, becoming chaplain at
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. He studied languages with
Ignazio Guidi Ignazio Guidi (1844 – 18 April 1935) was an Italian orientalist. He became professor at the University of Rome. He is known as a Hebraist and for many translations. He learned semitic languages from Pius Zingerle and Father Vincenti, and ...
while in Rome, and obtained a doctoral degree from the
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in 1890. He worked as a professor of
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at the
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from 1894, and of patristics from 1907 until his retirement in 1927. His work ''Ausgewählte Akten Persischer Märtyrer'' ("Selected Acts of Persian Martyrs"), published in 1915, is still cited by scholars today. His ''Timothei Patriarchae I Epistulae'', vol. 1, an edition and translation of
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's letters, also remains current and was reprinted in 2009.


Further reading

* A.  Bigelmair, ‘Oskar Braun†’, ''Literarische Beilage der Augsburger Postzeitung'', No. 34 (26 Aug. 1931).


References

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