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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_47974" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_47974" /> ==
<p> a famous German Orientalist, was born October 22, 1800, at Bergen, Norway. He studied at Christiana, Heidelberg, and Bonn, spent some years at London and [[Paris]] copying and comparing Indian MSS., and published with Burnouf the Essai sur le [[Pali]] (Paris, 1826). Having returned to Bonn, he commenced his academical career by publishing Commentatio Geographica atque Historica de Pentapotamia Indica (Bonn, 1827). In 1830 he was made professor, and died May 8, 1876. He published editions of Javadeva's Gitagovinda (1837): — Gymnosophista, sive Indicae Philosophiae Documenta (1832 ): — Anthologia Sanscritica (1838; new edition by Gildemeister, 1865, 1868): — Institutiones Linguae Pracriticae (1837); but his main work is Indische Alterthumskunde (1844-62, 4 volumes; 2d ed. volume 1, 1866; volume 2, 1873). In his Die altpersischen Keilinschriften (1836) he deciphered for the first time the-cuneiform inscriptions. (B.P.) </p>
<p> a famous German Orientalist, was born October 22, 1800, at Bergen, Norway. He studied at Christiana, Heidelberg, and Bonn, spent some years at London and [[Paris]] copying and comparing Indian MSS., and published with Burnouf the Essai sur le [[Pali]] (Paris, 1826). Having returned to Bonn, he commenced his academical career by publishing Commentatio Geographica atque Historica de Pentapotamia Indica (Bonn, 1827). In 1830 he was made professor, and died May 8, 1876. He published editions of Javadeva's Gitagovinda (1837): '''''''''' Gymnosophista, sive Indicae Philosophiae Documenta (1832 ): '''''''''' Anthologia Sanscritica (1838; new edition by Gildemeister, 1865, 1868): '''''''''' Institutiones Linguae Pracriticae (1837); but his main work is Indische Alterthumskunde (1844-62, 4 volumes; 2d ed. volume 1, 1866; volume 2, 1873). In his Die altpersischen Keilinschriften (1836) he deciphered for the first time the-cuneiform inscriptions. (B.P.) </p>
          
          
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_76006" /> ==
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_76006" /> ==

Latest revision as of 10:02, 15 October 2021

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

a famous German Orientalist, was born October 22, 1800, at Bergen, Norway. He studied at Christiana, Heidelberg, and Bonn, spent some years at London and Paris copying and comparing Indian MSS., and published with Burnouf the Essai sur le Pali (Paris, 1826). Having returned to Bonn, he commenced his academical career by publishing Commentatio Geographica atque Historica de Pentapotamia Indica (Bonn, 1827). In 1830 he was made professor, and died May 8, 1876. He published editions of Javadeva's Gitagovinda (1837): Gymnosophista, sive Indicae Philosophiae Documenta (1832 ): Anthologia Sanscritica (1838; new edition by Gildemeister, 1865, 1868): Institutiones Linguae Pracriticae (1837); but his main work is Indische Alterthumskunde (1844-62, 4 volumes; 2d ed. volume 1, 1866; volume 2, 1873). In his Die altpersischen Keilinschriften (1836) he deciphered for the first time the-cuneiform inscriptions. (B.P.)

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [2]

Eminent Orientalist, born at Bergen; studied Pâli with Burnouf in Paris; became professor of Indian Languages and Literature in Bonn; contributed largely to our knowledge of cuneiform inscriptions, and wrote, among other works, an epoch-making work entitled "Indische Alterthumskunde."

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