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- يوهان كريستوف وولف (بالألمانية: Johann Christoph Wolf) هو عالم عقيدة ألماني، ولد في 21 فبراير 1683 في فيرنيغيروده في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 25 يوليو 1739 في هامبورغ في ألمانيا. (ar)
- Johann Christoph Wolf (* 21. Februar 1683 in Wernigerode; † 25. Juli 1739 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Theologe und Polyhistor. (de)
- Johann Christoph Wolf (born at Wernigerode, February 21 1683; died at Hamburg, July 25 1739) was a German Christian Hebraist, polyhistor, and collector of books. He studied at Wittenberg, and traveled in Holland and England in the interest of science, coming in contact with Campeius Vitringa, Willem Surenhuis, Adriaan Reland, Jacques Basnage, and others. He especially occupied himself with the study of Oriental languages and literature, of which he became professor at the Hamburg gymnasium in 1712. At this time the Oppenheimer Collection was housed at Hamburg, and Wolf determined to devote himself to a description of Jewish literature based upon this collection. His researches resulted in Bibliotheca Hebræa (4 vols., Hamburg, 1715–33), the first volume of which contains a list of Jewish authors, while the second deals with the subject matter under the headings "Bible," "Talmud," "Cabala," etc. The knowledge of Christendom about the Talmud was for nearly a century and a half derived from Wolf's statements. Vol. iii. is a supplement to vol. i.; vol. iv. to vol. ii. Wolf's work forms the basis of Steinschneider's catalogue of the Bodleian Library, which has references to it on nearly every page. Besides this work he issued a history of (for his doctor's dissertation; Wittenberg, 1705), and "Notitia Karæorum" (Hamburg, 1721). Wolf owned a big library of 25,000 volumes, books and oriental manuscripts. Among other things, he acquired the collection of the Frankfurter councillor Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach. (en)
- Johann Christoph Wolf (1683-1739) fut un savant et hébraïste allemand. Né à Wernigerode, il fut professeur de langues orientales à Hambourg, puis recteur de l'académie de cette ville. Il a publié :
* Historia lexicorum hebraicorum, 1705 ;
* Origenis Philosophoumena, 1706 ;
* Bibliotheca hebraea, 1715-1735 : cet ouvrage est resté pendant près d'un siècle une référence pour les auteurs chrétiens concernant le Talmud. Il est le frère du philologue Johann Christian Wolf (1690-1770). (fr)
- Иоганн Кристоф Вольф (нем. Johann Christoph Wolf род. в Вернигероде в 1683; ум. в Гамбурге в 1739 году) — германский и библиограф, автор библиографического четырёхтомника на латинском языке «Bibliotheca Hebraea» (Гамбург, 1715—1733; переиздан в 1967), на который ссылаются авторы ЕЭБЕ, когда указывают: «Bibl. Hebr.». (ru)
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- يوهان كريستوف وولف (بالألمانية: Johann Christoph Wolf) هو عالم عقيدة ألماني، ولد في 21 فبراير 1683 في فيرنيغيروده في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 25 يوليو 1739 في هامبورغ في ألمانيا. (ar)
- Johann Christoph Wolf (* 21. Februar 1683 in Wernigerode; † 25. Juli 1739 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Theologe und Polyhistor. (de)
- Johann Christoph Wolf (1683-1739) fut un savant et hébraïste allemand. Né à Wernigerode, il fut professeur de langues orientales à Hambourg, puis recteur de l'académie de cette ville. Il a publié :
* Historia lexicorum hebraicorum, 1705 ;
* Origenis Philosophoumena, 1706 ;
* Bibliotheca hebraea, 1715-1735 : cet ouvrage est resté pendant près d'un siècle une référence pour les auteurs chrétiens concernant le Talmud. Il est le frère du philologue Johann Christian Wolf (1690-1770). (fr)
- Иоганн Кристоф Вольф (нем. Johann Christoph Wolf род. в Вернигероде в 1683; ум. в Гамбурге в 1739 году) — германский и библиограф, автор библиографического четырёхтомника на латинском языке «Bibliotheca Hebraea» (Гамбург, 1715—1733; переиздан в 1967), на который ссылаются авторы ЕЭБЕ, когда указывают: «Bibl. Hebr.». (ru)
- Johann Christoph Wolf (born at Wernigerode, February 21 1683; died at Hamburg, July 25 1739) was a German Christian Hebraist, polyhistor, and collector of books. He studied at Wittenberg, and traveled in Holland and England in the interest of science, coming in contact with Campeius Vitringa, Willem Surenhuis, Adriaan Reland, Jacques Basnage, and others. He especially occupied himself with the study of Oriental languages and literature, of which he became professor at the Hamburg gymnasium in 1712. (en)
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