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Theodor Willem Johannes Juynboll also: ''Theodorus Willem Johannes Juijnboll, Theodorus Guiliemus Johannes Juynboll'' (April 6, 1802 in Rotterdam – September 16, 1861 in Leiden) was a Dutch
Reformed theologian Calvinism (also called the Reformed Tradition, Reformed Protestantism, Reformed Christianity, or simply Reformed) is a major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice set down by John Calv ...
and oriental philologist.


Life

Theodor Juynboll was the son of Gualterus Johannes Juynboll and Catharina Johanna Pla. After his mother died early in his childhood, his father married Johanna Deel and the family moved to The Hague where Theodor attended Latin school. In 1821 he enrolled in theology and Semitic languages at the University of Leiden under Hendrik Arent Hamaker (1789–1835) and
Johannes Hendricus van der Palm Johannes Hendricus van der Palm (17 July 1763 – 8 September 1840) was a Dutch Assyriologist, linguist, professor of (i) oriental languages and Hebrew antiquities and (ii) sacred poetry and rhetoric at Leiden University, educationist, theologian ...
. His undergraduate thesis won him early recognition and in 1828 he earned his doctorate of theology.. In 1828, he entered the parish ministry of Voorhout, where he worked as a pastor until 1831 when he succeeded Groenewoud as professor of semitic languages at the Athenaeum in Franeker. He taught Hebrew and
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languages and Jewish antiquities and later the
Old Testament The Old Testament (often abbreviated OT) is the first division of the Christian biblical canon, which is based primarily upon the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh, a collection of ancient religious Hebrew writings by the Israelites. The ...
and Arab writers. He held the Alternate Rectorate of the Educational Institution from 1834 to 1836. In 1840 he became a corresponding member of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands. In the same year he received a royal honor as a professor of Oriental languages and Hebrew history at the University of Groningen. In 1841 he succeeded G. Wolters in Groningen university and 4 years later H. E. Weijers, in Leiden. As adjudicator he had R. Dozy (1846–1850) and later Pieter de Jong (1859–1861) and
de Goeje Michael Jan de Goeje (August 13, 1836 – May 17, 1909) was a Dutch orientalist focusing on Arabia and Islam. Early life Michael Jan de Goeje was born in Dronrijp, Friesland. He devoted himself at an early age to the study of oriental la ...
. In 1845, he received an honorary doctorate of philosophy from the Senate of Groningen University, a professorship at the Faculty of Philosophy, Leiden University, teaching Oriental languages Arabic, Chaldean, Syriac, and Hebrew. In 1853/54, he became rector of his Alma Mater. Juynboll was a friend and colleague of the orientalist Ferdinand Wüstenfeld. When Juynboll died prematurely, Wüstenfeld continued his translation work of the great geographic encyclopedia, ''Mu'jam al-Buldan'' by Yaqut al-Hamawi, on which Juynboll had been editing an abridgement titled, ''Marâsid al ittilâ''.Wüstenfeld, Ferdinand,Geographisches Worterbuch Vol.1, foreword, i. In 1829, Juynboll ad Wilhelmina Eva Verkouteren (1802–1871) at Voorhout. Their son Abraham Wilhelm Theodorus Juynboll (1833–1887), also gained renown as a philologist.


Orations

*
Oratio de hodierna studii linguarum orientalium conditione
'. (Franeker 1832) *
Oratio de Henrico Arentio Hamakero, studii literarum oo in patria nostra vindice praeclaro, Dicta publice The XXI septembris A. MDCCCXXXVI, Quum athenaei, quod Franequerae est, regundi munus solenni ritu deponeret
'. 1837 *''Oratio de gente Sammaritano'' (1841) *''Oratio de praecipuis progressibus, quos literae semiticae hoc ipso decennio fecerunt'' (1845) *''Oratio de Codicum Orientalium, quae in Academia Lugduno-Batava servantur Bibliotheca'' (1853–54)


Works

Much of Juynboll's works deal with the history and literature of the
Samaritans Samaritans (; ; he, שומרונים, translit=Šōmrōnīm, lit=; ar, السامريون, translit=as-Sāmiriyyūn) are an ethnoreligious group who originate from the ancient Israelites. They are native to the Levant and adhere to Samarit ...
: *''A Study on an Arabic Translation of the Pentateuch'' (Orientalia II, 113 acc.; Amsterdam, 1846). *
Commentarii in historiam gentis Samaritanae
'. (Leiden, 1846). * ''Chronicon samaritanum arabice conscriptum cui titulus est Liber Joshua''. (Leiden 1848) *''The Arabic text of a Samaritan chronicle: Chronicon samaritanum arabice conscriptum cui titulus est Liber Josuae'' (Leiden, 1848). *
Commentatio ad quaestionem ab Ordine Philosophorum et Literatorum propositam: Exponantur causae quibus effectum sit, ut regnum Iudae diutius persisteret quam regnum Israel
'. (Lyons, 1824). *
Disputatio de Amoso ejusque scriptis ac veteribus eorum interpretibus, pars prima
'. (Leiden, 1828) * ''Letter-bound Bijdragen''. (3rd part; Leiden, 1838) * ''Sermo de Henrieo Engelino Wyers''. (Groningen, 1844) *''Juda en de Assyrische macht gedurende de jaren 741-711'' (PhD. Thesis; Leiden, 1863)


Edited Texts

*''Lexicon geographicum, cui titulus est, Marâsid al ittilâ’ ‘ala asmâ’ al-amkina wa-l-biqâ,'' 6 vols, 1852 4; *
Kitab al-Buldan
' of Yaqubi, Ahmad ibn Abi Yaqub (d. 897?) *''Jaqubi's Kitab al-boldan als: Specimen... exhibens Kitabo'l-Boldan'' (Lugd. Bat., 1861). * ''Lexicon geographicum''. *'' Ibn Taghribirdi's Annals'', (unfinished). 4 parts of the first work (Leiden 1850–1864, 1 part Arabic text, in collaboration with J.J.B. Gaal, 3 parts introduction and notes, 2 of which were posthumous). Two parts of the latter have been published, partly in collaboration with B.F. Matthes (Leiden, 1851–1861). *
Abü'l-Mahäsin ibn Tagri Bardii Annales
' (Leiden, 1857). *''Licht gezonden van het Mohammedaansch rechtsboek At-Tanbih auctor Abu Ishak As-Shirazi'' (Leiden, 1879) *
al-Tanbīh fī al-fiqh ʻalá madhhab al-Imām al-Shāfiʻī
' (), "Exhortation on fiqh in the doctrine of Imam Shafi'i" by Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm ibn ʻAlī ibn Yūsuf Fīrūzābādī al-Shīrāzī () (Arabic text; Lugd. Bat., 1879). *'
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References

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(online beim Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis
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Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren, niederländisch)
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External links


T. W. J. Juynboll at the Digital Library of Dutch Literature

Member Record in KNAW

in the professor catalog of the University of Groningen
{{DEFAULTSORT:Juynboll, Theodoor Willem John 1802 births 1861 deaths Dutch Arabists Dutch Calvinist and Reformed theologians Dutch orientalists Dutch philologists Academic staff of Leiden University Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Old Testament scholars Semiticists Academic staff of the University of Groningen