Nöldeke, Theodor, 1836-1930

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Name (Hebrew)
נלדקה, תיאודור, 1836-1930
Name (Latin)
Nöldeke, Theodor, 1836-1930
Name (Arabic)
نولدكه، ثيودور، 1836-1930
Name (Cyrilic)
Нельдке, Теодор, 1836-1930
Other forms of name
Nöldeke, Th., 1836-1930
Noeldeke, Th., 1836-1930
Nöldeke, Th. (Theodor), 1836-1930
Нельдке, Теодор
نولدكه، تيودور، 1836-1930
Date of birth
1836-03-02
Date of death
1930-12-25
Place of birth
Hamburg (Germany)
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 49253985
Wikidata: Q63458
Library of congress: n 79055569
Sources of Information
  • The Author's تأريخ القرآن, ٢٠٠٨.
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  • LCN: Noldeke, Theodor, 1836-1930
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Wikipedia description:

Theodor Nöldeke (German: [ˈteːodoːɐ̯ ˈnœldəkə]; born 2 March 1836 – 25 December 1930) was a German orientalist and scholar, originally a student of Heinrich Ewald. He is one of the founders of the field of Quranic studies, especially through his foundational work titled the Geschichte des Qorāns (History of the Quran). His research interests also ranged over Old Testament studies, and his command of Semitic languages ranging across Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, and Ethiopic allowed him to write hundreds of studies across a wide range of Oriental topics, including a number of translations, grammars, and works on literatures found in various languages. Among the projects Nöldeke collaborated on was Michael Jan de Goeje’s published edition of al-Tabari's Tarikh ("Universal History"), for which he translated the Sassanid-era section. This translation remains of great value, particularly for the extensive supplementary commentary. His numerous students included Charles Cutler Torrey, Louis Ginzberg and Friedrich Zacharias Schwally. He entrusted Schwally with the continuation of his standard work "The History of the Qur’ān".

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