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<p> doctor of theology and philosophy, and brother of the famous historian, Leopold Ranke, was born at Wiehe, in Thuringia, in 1802. Having finished his preparatory studies at the gymnasium in Pforta, he betook himself to the study of philology and theology. He soon became the head of the Qued. lbinburg Gymnasium. In 1837 he was called to Gottingen, and in 1842 to Berlin, where he not only superintended the Frederic-William Gymnasium, hut also the [[Royal]] Real-school, the Royal [[Elizabeth]] School, etc. He died March 29, 1876. Ranke was not only an able philologist and pedagogue, but also an excellent Christian, and took an active part in the inner mission and [[Bible]] Society. He wrote, Plan und Bau des Johanneischen Evangeliums (Berlin, 1854): — De Libris Historicis Novi Testamenti (ibid. 1855): — [[Clemens]] von Alexandrien v. Origenes als Interpreten der heiliqen Schrift (ibid. 1861): — Das Klagelied der Hebraer (ibid. 1863), etc. As a contributor to Piper's [[Evangelical]] Year- book, he wrote on the apostles [[Andrew]] (vii, 94), James the [[Elder]] (v3:139), Timothy (i, 70). Titus (i, 68): on [[Symphorianus]] (xix, 60), [[Perpetua]] and [[Felicitas]] (ix, 56), Saturnius (xx, 63), [[Arethas]] (x3:129), Eustasius (xv3:96), Olaf Petersen (xix, 170), and contributed the German translation of [[Clement]] of Alexandria's hymn, Στόμιον πώλων ἀδαῶν, to Piper's monograph on that hymn (xix, 29, 31). See Schneider, Theol. Jahrbuch (1877), p. 227; Literarischer Handweiser (1876), p. 235. (B. P.) </p>
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<p> doctor of theology and philosophy, and brother of the famous historian, Leopold Ranke, was born at Wiehe, in Thuringia, in 1802. Having finished his preparatory studies at the gymnasium in Pforta, he betook himself to the study of philology and theology. He soon became the head of the Qued. lbinburg Gymnasium. In 1837 he was called to Gottingen, and in 1842 to Berlin, where he not only superintended the Frederic-William Gymnasium, hut also the [[Royal]] Real-school, the Royal [[Elizabeth]] School, etc. He died March 29, 1876. Ranke was not only an able philologist and pedagogue, but also an excellent Christian, and took an active part in the inner mission and Bible Society. He wrote, [[Plan]] und Bau des Johanneischen Evangeliums (Berlin, 1854): '''''''''' De Libris Historicis Novi Testamenti (ibid. 1855): '''''''''' [[Clemens]] von Alexandrien v. Origenes als Interpreten der heiliqen Schrift (ibid. 1861): '''''''''' Das Klagelied der ''Hebraer'' (ibid. 1863), etc. As a contributor to Piper's [[Evangelical]] Year- book, he wrote on the apostles Andrew (vii, 94), James the Elder (v3:139), Timothy (i, 70). Titus (i, 68): on [[Symphorianus]] (xix, 60), [[Perpetua]] and [[Felicitas]] (ix, 56), Saturnius (xx, 63), [[Arethas]] (x3:129), Eustasius (xv3:96), Olaf Petersen (xix, 170), and contributed the German translation of [[Clement]] of Alexandria's hymn, '''''Στόμιον''''' '''''Πώλων''''' '''''Ἀδαῶν''''' , to Piper's monograph on that hymn (xix, 29, 31). See Schneider, ''Theol. Jahrbuch'' (1877), p. 227; ''Literarischer Handweiser'' (1876), p. 235. (B. P.) </p>
 
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<ref name="term_57555"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ranke,+carl+ferdinand Carl Ferdinand Ranke from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_57555"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ranke,+carl+ferdinand Carl Ferdinand Ranke from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 15 October 2021

Carl Ferdinand Ranke [1]

doctor of theology and philosophy, and brother of the famous historian, Leopold Ranke, was born at Wiehe, in Thuringia, in 1802. Having finished his preparatory studies at the gymnasium in Pforta, he betook himself to the study of philology and theology. He soon became the head of the Qued. lbinburg Gymnasium. In 1837 he was called to Gottingen, and in 1842 to Berlin, where he not only superintended the Frederic-William Gymnasium, hut also the Royal Real-school, the Royal Elizabeth School, etc. He died March 29, 1876. Ranke was not only an able philologist and pedagogue, but also an excellent Christian, and took an active part in the inner mission and Bible Society. He wrote, Plan und Bau des Johanneischen Evangeliums (Berlin, 1854): De Libris Historicis Novi Testamenti (ibid. 1855): Clemens von Alexandrien v. Origenes als Interpreten der heiliqen Schrift (ibid. 1861): Das Klagelied der Hebraer (ibid. 1863), etc. As a contributor to Piper's Evangelical Year- book, he wrote on the apostles Andrew (vii, 94), James the Elder (v3:139), Timothy (i, 70). Titus (i, 68): on Symphorianus (xix, 60), Perpetua and Felicitas (ix, 56), Saturnius (xx, 63), Arethas (x3:129), Eustasius (xv3:96), Olaf Petersen (xix, 170), and contributed the German translation of Clement of Alexandria's hymn, Στόμιον Πώλων Ἀδαῶν , to Piper's monograph on that hymn (xix, 29, 31). See Schneider, Theol. Jahrbuch (1877), p. 227; Literarischer Handweiser (1876), p. 235. (B. P.)

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