Johann Heinrich Hottinger

Johann Heinrich Hottinger

Johann Heinrich Hottinger (March 10, 1620 - June 5, 1667) was a Swiss philologist and theologian.

Biography

Hottinger studied at Geneva, Groningen and Leiden. After visiting France and England he was appointed professor of church history in his native town of Zürich in 1642. The chair of Hebrew at the Carolinum was added in 1643, and in 1653 he was appointed professor ordinarius of logic, rhetoric and theology.

He gained such a reputation as an Oriental scholar that the elector palatine in 1655 appointed him professor of Oriental languages and biblical criticism at the University of Heidelberg. In 1661 he returned to Zürich, where in 1662 he was appointed principal of the University of Zürich. In 1667 he accepted an invitation to succeed Johann Hoornbeck (1617-1666) as professor in the University of Leiden. Before he could take up this position he drowned with three of his children after the upsetting of a boat while crossing the river Limmat.

His chief works are "Historici ecclesiastica Nov. Test." (1651-1667); "Thesaurus philologicus seu davis scripturae" (1649; 3rd ed. 1698); "Etymologicon orientale, sive lexicon harmonicum heptaglotton" (1661). He also wrote a Hebrew and an Aramaic grammar.

His son, Johann Jakob Hottinger (1652-1735), who became professor of theology at Zürich in 1698, was the author of a work against Roman Catholicism, "Helvetiscize Kirchengeschichte" (4 vols, 1698-1729); and his grandson, Johann Heinrich Hottinger (1681-1750), who in 1721 was appointed professor of theology at Heidelberg, wrote a work on dogmatics, "Typus doctrinae christianae" (1714).

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