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  Knowledge King - Theodor Noldeke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Theodor Noldeke (March 2, 1836 - 1930), German Semitic scholar, was born at Harburg, and studied at Göttingen, Vienna, Leiden and Berlin.
In 1868 he became ordinary professor at Kiel, and in 1872 was appointed to the chair of Oriental languages at Strassburg, which he resigned in 1906.
Noldeke’s range of studies has been wide and varied, but in the main his work has followed the two lines already indicated by his prize essay, Semitic languages, and the history and civilization of Islam.
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Theodor Noldeke (March 2, 1836 - 1930), German Semitic scholar, was born at Harburg, and studiedat Göttingen, Vienna, Leiden and Berlin.
In 1868 he became ordinary professor at Kiel, and in 1872 was appointed to the chair of Oriental languages at Strassburg, which he resigned in1906.
Noldeke’s range of studies has been wide and varied, but in the main his work has followed the two lines alreadyindicated by his prize essay, Semitic languages, and the history and civilization of Islam.
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 Theodor Noldeke --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The German physiologist Theodor Schwann founded modern histology, a branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of animal and plant tissues.
The 19th-century novelist and poet Theodor Fontane is considered the first master of modern realistic fiction in Germany.
Born in Garding, Schleswig, he studied at the University of Kiel and in Italy and was active in politics and journalism in Germany during the 1840s.
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 Theodor Noldeke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 1859 his history of the Koran won for him the prize of French Académie des Inscriptions and in the year he rewrote it in German (Geschichte des Korans) and published it with additions at In 1861 he began to lecture at university of this town where three years he was appointed extraordinary professor.
Noldeke’s range of studies has been wide varied but in the main his work followed the two lines already indicated by prize essay Semitic languages and the history and civilization Islam.
In fact, it is hard to pick one clarinetist over the other, given the subjective nature of choices.
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 Theodor Noldeke: Father of Qur'anic Criticism - Questia Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Theodor Noldeke, generally recognized as the father of Western Qur'anic criticism, was born on March 2, 1836, in Harburg, Hanover, Germany.
One of the greatest Semiticists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Noldeke was elected to become the first German professor in the chair of Semitics at the University of Strasbourg in 1872, after Alsace-Lorraine was retaken from France.
Using manuscripts found in U.S.missions in the Near East, Noldeke wrote one of the earliest scholarly grammars of Syriac, an Aramaic dialect-the language of Eastern Christianity-thereby inaugurating...
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 THEODOR NOLDEKE - LoveToKnow Article on THEODOR NOLDEKE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
THEODOR NOLDEKE - LoveToKnow Article on THEODOR NOLDEKE
He has contributed frequently to the Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenldndischen Geseiischaft, the Gotlingische gelehrte Anzcigen and the Expositor.
To properly cite this THEODOR NOLDEKE article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
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 Theodor - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library
Theodor Herzls Diaries as a Bildungsroman Shlomo Avineri The diaries that Theodor Herzl kept between 1895 and 1904 -- between the beginning...80 Notes 1.
Theodor Noldeke: Father of Quranic criticism by Ibn Warraq, Timothy J. Madigan Theodor Noldeke, generally recognized as the father of Western...The Satanic Verses.--ED.
Theodor "Teddy" Melsheimer, 18, is having a ball traveling, playing with his computer, studying and preparing for college.
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 Theodor Nöldeke - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Theodor Nöldeke - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Prolegomena to the History of Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
From the temple it derives at once its inner character and its central importance for the cultus as well as its external form.
A peculiar point of view is taken up by Theodor Noldeke.
Noldeke relies solely upon the statement of 2Kings xviii.4, 22, that Hezekiah
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 NOLDEKE, THEODOR (1836— ) - Online Information article about NOLDEKE, THEODOR (1836— )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
NOLDEKE, THEODOR (1836—) - Online Information article about NOLDEKE, THEODOR (1836—)
Noldeke's range of studies has been wide and varied, but in the See also:
MAIN (from the Aryan root which appears in " may " and " might," and Lat.
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If even Hezekiah carried out the unification in Judah with tolerable thoroughness, the effort after it MUST surely have been of very early date; for the determination violently to suppress old sacred usages would not have been easily made, unless this had been long previously demanded by theory.
Noldeke relies solely upon the statement of 2Kings xviii.4, 22, that Hezekiah abolished the high places and altars of Jehovah, and said to Judah and Jerusalem, "Before this altar shall ye worship in Jerusalem." With reference to that statement doubts have already been raised above.
At first we have in Hosea and Isaiah the polemic directed against molten and graven images, then in Jeremiah that against wood and stone, i.e., against Macceboth and Asherim; the movement originated with the prophets, and the chief, or rather the only, weight is to be attached to their authentic testimony.
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Theodor Noldeke in his Geschichte des Qur’ans discusses the phenomenon of the Qur’anic oaths.
Furthermore, the Qur’anic oaths, according to the Noldeke, fall into three major categories, and it is only the first category — and that too only partially — that is represented by the kahin oaths.
There is the question of extra-Qur’anic parallels, Noldeke likens the Qur’anic oaths to the oaths sworn by the kahins of Arabia.
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 Noldeke’s classic article from the Encyclopaedia Britannica 8th edition is on line at:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Noldeke’s classic article from the Encyclopaedia Britannica 8th edition is on line at:
The article deals with various problems raised by the verse 2:217 concerning the case-ending of the phrase wa'l-masjidi 'l-harâmi in the verse.
Rudi Paret has called this verse as 'rough' (perhaps taking a clue from the work of Theodor Nöldeke).
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 The Quran and Occidental Scholarship 11. Bell's Introduction to the Quran Revised by Montgomery Watt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The growing interest in Islamic studies in Europe led the Parisian Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1857 to propose as the subject for a prize monograph 'a critical history of the text of the quran Coran'.
The subject attracted three scholars: Aloys Sprenger; the Italian Michele Amari, who was beginning to make a name for himself as the historian of Islamic Sicily; and a young German Theodor Nöldeke who in 1856 had published a Latin disquisition on the origin and composition of the quran QurŸån.
The latter scholar won the prize, and an enlarged German version of the prize-gaining work was published at Göttingen in 1860 as Geschichte des quran qorans Qoråns, and became the foundation of all later quranic QurŸånic studies.
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 theodor noldeke - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 Hormizd IV of Persia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He seems to have been imperious and violent, but not without some kindness of heart.
Some very characteristic stories are told of him by Tabari (Noldeke, Geschichte d.
Perser und Arhalter unter den Sasaniden, 264 ff.).
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 Swaramuslim.net For Izzatul Islam Wal Muslimin wal Mu'minat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Geiger menulis sebuah buku "What did Muhammad Borrow from Judaism?" Theodor Noldeke, seorang Pendeta di Jerman dan juga dedengkot orientalis dalam studi historisitas al-Quran, memuji usaha Geiger.
Murid Noldeke, bernama Friedrich Schwally, mengkritik pendapat gurunya.
Pendekatan-pendekatan tersebut telah digunakan oleh Theodor Noldeke, F Schwally, Gotthelf Bergstrasser, Otto Pretzl, Edward Sell, Arthur Jeffery, John Wansbrough, dan lain-lain.
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The 1960 work under Zhirmunsky's name, Skazanie ob Alpamyshe i bogatyrskaia skaza (Moscow, 1960) is mainly a reissue of Hadi Zarifov's contribution to Zhirmunsky and Zarifov, Uzbekskii narodnyi geroicheskii epos (Tashkent, 1947), minus Zarifov's name.
For Shahnama, see Theodor Noldeke, Translator (Bombay, 1930); see also W. Hanaway, "Epic Poetry" Ehsan Yarshater, Editor, Persian Literature (Ithaca: Bibliotheca Persica, 1988).
For the Soviet period treatment of dastans, particularly of Alpamysh, it is instructive to read the discussions appeared in: Shark Yilduzi (Tashkent) Vols.
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 Amazon@Apolyton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It is certainly not a book you can "read through".
If you want to study Syriac, use the Syriac Grammar by Theodore Robinson.
This is a book you can actually read, it keeps things simple and covers all the essentials.
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 July 18, 2000
It was interesting to see and hear academics from Germany, Holland, Sweden, Poland, India, England and the USA (to name only a few) proficient in the study of the Syriac language, the language of our ancestors as well as the language spoken by many hundreds of thousands of Assyrians today.
Noldeke in 1868, through using U.S. mission materials from the Urmia and Hakkiari regions in Beth-Nahrain, wrote one of the first versions of Syriac grammar, which Dr. Younan believes, heralded the “real beginning of Syriac studies as a modern language”.
Edward Odisho, an Assyrian linguist and phonetician from Chicago in the United States spoke about the orthographic impact of gutturalisation on the transliteration of loan-words in Aramaic.
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 Sketches from Eastern History - NOLDEKE, THEODOR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Preface, Some Characteristics of the Semitic Race, The Koran, Islam, Caliph Mansur, A Servile War in the East, Yaqub the Coppersmith and His Dynasty, Some Syrian Saints, Barhebraeus, King Theodore of Abyssinia, index.
Dark green cloth gilt, cloth blotched and slightly edgeworn, internally clean, tight and very good.
Theodor Noldeke (1836-1930) was then Professor of Oriental Languages at the University of Strassburg.
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 The Nation, 08/13/1908 - Notes
...Theodor Fontane occupies a unique 'position in German literature...
...For throughout the poetry of Theodor Pontane and in some of his prose works one can recognize his sane philosophy of life reduced to the simple formula: Accept the inevitable...
...Enno Littmann, the successor of Theodor Noldeke, in Strasburg, has already contributed to our knowledge of life in Syria and Palestine...
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 Beyond The Obvious
The lanuage in which the texts were written has died out as a vernacular; the Mandaeans of today speak Arabic and, to some extent, Persian.
The language of the sacred books, which has been thoroughly investigated and described by Theodor Noldeke, is called "Mandaean." This denotes one of the two Aramaic dialects of Babylonia.
It differs from the second, which is found in the Gemaric sections of the Babylonian Talmud, in not having been influenced by Hebrew.
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 Nationalepos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
translation of Noldeke's Das iranische Nationalepos (Tehran, 2537/1977), 9-10, and Gilbert...
From Song to Story: The Genesis of Narrative in Judges 4 and 5.
13 Theodor Noldeke, The Iranian National Epic (Bombay, 1930), 125.
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Auf grund der Sammlungen von August Fischen Theodor Noldeke.
Noldeke, Theodor, 1836-1930 Geschichte des Qorans Zweite Auflage bearbeitet von Friedrich Schwally.
Noldeke, Theodor, 1836-1930 Theodor Nildekes Re egworterbuch zur klassischen Arabischen sprache.
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In fact in his last article on the subject published in 1996 he has himself modified his earlier hypothesis that the mysterious letters at the beginning of some surahs are old abbreviations of the basmalah.
Incidentally, the doyen of the nineteenth century orientalists, Theodor Noldeke, had come up with an equally absurd theory that the mysterious letters are abbreviations of the names of persons who wrote the surahs!
Just how far-fetched and untenable are Bellamy's assumptions will be obvious if we look at a couple of samples of his reasoning.
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MIN -- Syriac influence on the style of the Kur'an, by A. Mingana.
NOL -- Geschichte des Qorâns, by Theodor Nöldeke.
NOL -- Geschichte des Qorans, by Theodor Nöldeke.
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