Johann Christian Friedrich Tuch (December 17, 1806 – April 12, 1867) was a German Orientalist and theologian born in Quedlinburg. He studied at the University of Halle, where in 1830 received his habilitation. In 1841 he relocated to the University of Leipzig as a professor of theology. His best written work was Kommentar über die Genesis (Commentary on the Genesis- 1838).
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- Johann Christian Friedrich Tuch (December 17, 1806 – April 12, 1867) was a German Orientalist and theologian born in Quedlinburg. He studied at the University of Halle, where in 1830 received his habilitation. In 1841 he relocated to the University of Leipzig as a professor of theology. His best written work was Kommentar über die Genesis (Commentary on the Genesis- 1838). Other noted works of his included treatises involving Nineveh (1845), the Ascension of Jesus (1857), Josephus (1859-1860) and Antonius Martyr (1864).
- Johann Christian Friedrich Tuch war ein deutscher Orientalist, Theologe und Rektor der Universität Leipzig.
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- Johann Christian Friedrich Tuch (December 17, 1806 – April 12, 1867) was a German Orientalist and theologian born in Quedlinburg. He studied at the University of Halle, where in 1830 received his habilitation. In 1841 he relocated to the University of Leipzig as a professor of theology. His best written work was Kommentar über die Genesis (Commentary on the Genesis- 1838).
- Johann Christian Friedrich Tuch war ein deutscher Orientalist, Theologe und Rektor der Universität Leipzig.
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- Johann Christian Friedrich Tuch
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