- Andreas Acoluthus
Andreas Acoluthus (
6 March 1654 —4 November 1704 Jöcher, Christian Gottlieb, "Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexicon: darinne die Gelehrten aller Stände.. vom Anfange der Welt bis auf ietzige Zeit.. Nach ihrer Geburt, Leben,.. Schrifften aus den glaubwürdigsten Scribenten in alphabetischer Ordnung beschrieben werden ." Leipzig: Gleditsch, 1750-1751. - 4 Bde] ) was a German scholar oforientalism newgenbio|Acoluth, Andreas] and professor oftheology at Breslau (Wrocław). A native of Bernstadt (Bierutów),Lower Silesia , he was the son ofJohannes Acoluthus ,pastor of St. Elisabeth and superintendent of the churches and schools of Breslau.Early life and education
He attended the school of St. Elisabeth in Breslau and was in taught by
August Pfeiffer in:Rabbinic , Arabic, Persian,Syriac andEthiopia n. He later also learnedMauritania n, Turkish, Coptic, Armenian and Chinese. In 1674 he went to Wittenberg, then Leipzig, where he held private lectures on oriental languages.By circumstance, he came into possession of an Armenian Bible, so that he was able to publish in 1680 the first Armenian print in
Germany , prophetObadiah with observations.Acoluthus returned in 1683 to Breslau where he entered the practical religious service. In 1689 he became professor of the
Hebrew language at the St. Elisabeth school, one year later he became senior at St. Bernhard.Studies
His studies reached a new zenith when an Arabic manuscript of the
Qur'an with translations into Persian and Turkish was looted during the wars against theOttoman Empire . At this time, the Qur'an was almost unknown in Germany, as the only other known edition in Arabic script was burned by order of thepope . Therefore, Acoluthus decided to publish this book with aLatin translation, a plan which found the goodwill ofFrederick III of Saxony . The latter provided Acoluthus with a yearly pension. However, only a partial edition was published. Acoluthus was in the following accepted as a member of thePrussian Academy of Sciences inBerlin .Andreal Acoluthus was the father of
Johann Karl Acoluthus von Folgersberg , who was ennobled by Charles VI.Publications
* "De aquis zelotypiae amaris", 1682
* "Specimen alcorani quadrilinguis", 1701References
* "Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie" - at
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