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See also:OLSHAUSEN, See also:HERMANN (1796-1839) , See also:German theologian, was See also:born at Oldeslohe in See also:Holstein on the 21st of See also:August 1796, and was educated at the See also:universities of See also:Kiel (1814) and See also:Berlin (1816), where he was influenced by See also:Schleiermacher and See also:Neander. In 182o he became Privatdozent and in 1821 See also:professor extraordinarius at Berlin; in 1827 professor at See also:Konigsberg, in 1834 at See also:Erlangen. He died on the 4th of See also:September 1839. Olshausen's See also:department was New Testament exegesis; his Commentary (completed and revised by See also:Ebrard and Wiesinger) began to appear at Konigsberg in 1830, and was translated into See also:English in 4 vols. (See also:Edinburgh, 1847-1849). He had prepared for it by his other See also:works, See also:Die Achtheit d. vier Kanon. Evangelien (1823), Ein Wort uber tieferen Schriflsinn (1824) and Die biblische Schriftauslegung (1825). End of Article: OLSHAUSEN, HERMANN (1796-1839)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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