Gottlieb Immanuel Dindorf
Gottlieb Immanuel Dindorf [1]
a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born August 10, 1755, at Rotta, near Wittenberg. He studied, at Leipsic, philosophy, theology, and ancient languages; was in 1786 professor of philosophy, in 1791 professor of Hebrew and cognate languages, and died December 19, 1812, leaving, Maxima Versionurm Diffcultas in Linguarum Dissimilitudine Sita Est (Leipsic, 1783): — In Epistolam Syriacam Simeonis Beth-Arsamensis de Barsauma, etc. (ibid. 1788): — Quomodo Nomen קהלת Salomoni Tribuatur? (ibid. 1791): — Recitationes In Evangelium Johannis (ibid. 1796): — Novum Lexicon Linguae Hebraico-Chaldaicae, etc. (1801-4). See Doring, Die gelehrten Theologen Deutschlands, 1:331 sq.; Winer, Handbuch der theol. Lit. 1:248, 250, 267; Furst, Bibl. Jud. 1:209; Steinschneider, Bibliog. Handbuch, s.v. (the latter two call him erroneously Theophilus Immanual). (B.P.)