Adolf Kamphausen
Deceased Person
1829 – 1909
Who was Adolf Kamphausen?
Adolf Kamphausen was a German Protestant theologian, born at Solingen and educated at Bonn. In 1855, as private secretary to Bunsen, he assisted him in his great Bibelwerk. At the same time he was privatdocent at Heidelberg, and in 1863 he became professor of theology at Bonn. He was especially prominent in the revision of Luther's version of the bible and wrote:
Das Lied Moses
Die Hagiographen des alten Bundes übersetzt
Das Buch Daniel und die neuere Geschichtsforschung
Die berichtigte Lutherbibel
Das Verhältnis des Menschenopfers zur israelitischen Religion
The Book of Daniel, a critical edition of the Hebrew and Aramaic text.
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- Born
- Sep 10, 1829
Solingen - Employment
- University of Bonn
- Died
- Sep 13, 1909
Bonn
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on July 23, 2013
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