- Johann Peter Berg
Johann Peter Berg (September 3, 1737 – March 3, 1800) was a German Protestant
theologian , historian, andOrientalist .Berg was born in
Bremen , and studied atLeiden University . In 1762 he became Professor of Greek and Oriental languages at theUniversity of Bremen , but moved in 1763 to theUniversity of Duisburg , where he taught nearly until his death in Duisburg in 1800. He translated various Arabic works, and lectured on a wide range of theological subjects. He also published an annotated copy of the Arabic dictionary of Golius, which served as the basis for that of Freytag.Works
* "Specimen Philol. ad Selecta V. T. Loca" (Leiden, 1761)
* "Reformationsgeschichte der Länder Jülich, Cleve, Berg, Mark" (Hamm, 1826, ed. by Tross)References
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* cite encyclopedia | author = Carl Krafft | title = Berg, Johann Peter | encyclopedia =Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie | volume = 2 | year = 1875 | pages = p. 364 | url = http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Berg,_Johann_Peter
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