- Cornelis Petrus Tiele
Cornelis Petrus Tiele, (
16 December 1830 –1902) was a Dutchtheologian andscholar .He was born at
Leiden . He was educated atAmsterdam , first studying at theAthenaeum Illustre , as the communalhigh school of the capital was then named, and afterwards at theseminary of theRemonstrant Brotherhood .He was destined for the
pastor ate in his own brotherhood. After steadily declining for a considerable period, this had increased its influence in the second half of the 19th century by widening the tenets of theDutch Methodists , which had caused many of the liberalclergy among theLutheran s andCalvinist s to go over to the Remonstrants. Tiele had liberal religious views himself, which he early enunciated from thepulpit , as Remonstrant pastor ofMoordrecht (1853) and atRotterdam (1856).Upon the removal of the seminary of the brotherhood from Amsterdam to Leiden in 1873, Tiele was appointed one of its leading professors. In 1877 followed his appointment at the
University of Leiden as professor of thehistory of religion s, a chair specially created for him.With
Abraham Kuenen andJ. H. Scholten , amongst others, he founded the "Leiden School " of modern theology. From 1867 he assisted Kuenen,A. D. Loman andL. W. Rauwenhoff editing the "Theologisch Tijdschrift".He died in January 1902. In 1901 he had resigned his professorship at Leiden University.
Tiele's zeal and power for work were as extraordinary as his vast knowledge of ancient languages, peoples and religions, upon which his researches, according to
F. Max Müller , shed a new and vivid light.Works
Of his many learned works, the "Vergelijkende geschiedenis van de egyptische en mesopotamische Godsdiensten" (1872), and the "Geschiedenis van den Godsdienst" (1876; new ed. 1891), have been translated into English, the former by
James Ballingall (1878-1882), the latter byJoseph Estlin Carpenter (1877) under the title "Outlines of the History of Religion" (French translation, 1885; German translation, 1895). A French translation of the "Comparative History" was published in 1882.Other works by Tiele are:
*"De Godsdienst van Zarathustra, van het Ontstaan in Baktrie, tot den Val van het Oud-Perzische Rijk "(1864) a work now embodied, but much enlarged and improved by the latest researches of the author, in the "History of Religions" (vol. ii, part ii, Amsterdam, 1901), a part which appeared only a short time before the author's death
*"De Vrucht der Assyriologie voor de vergelijkende geschiedenis der Godsdiensten" (1877; German ed., 1878)
*"Babylonisch-assyrische Geschichte" (two parts, Leipzig, 1886-1888)
*"Western Asia, according to the most Recent Discoveries" (London, 1894).He was also the writer of the article "Religions" in the 9th edition of the "
Encyclopædia Britannica ".A volume of Tiele's
sermon s appeared in 1865, and a collection of hispoem s in 1863. He also edited (1868) the poems ofPetrus Augustus de Genestet .Tiele was best known to English students by his "Outlines" and the
Gifford Lectures "On the Elements of the Science of Religion", delivered in 1896–1898 atEdinburgh University . They appeared simultaneously in Dutch at Amsterdam, in English in London and Edinburgh (1897-1899, 2 vols).Honours
Edinburgh University in 1900 conferred upon Tiele the degree of D.D. "honoris causa", an honor bestowed upon him previously by the universities of Dublin and Bologna. He was also a fellow of at least fifteen learned societies in
Holland ,Belgium ,France ,Germany ,Italy ,Great Britain , and theUnited States .---- His brother Pieter Anton Tiele (1834-1888) acted for many years as the
librarian ofUtrecht University , and distinguished himself by his bibliographical studies, more especially by his several works on the history ofcolonization inAsia . Among these the most noteworthy are: "De Opkomst van het nederlandsch Gezag in Oost-Indie" (1886); "De Vestiging der Portugeezen, in Indie" (1873), and other books on the early Portuguese colonization in theMalay Archipelago .References
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