Heinrich Joseph Wetzer
Heinrich Joseph Wetzer (Anzefahr, Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), 19 March 1801 – Freiburg, Baden, 5 November 1853) was a German Orientalist. His greatest achievement was the part he took in the production of the first edition of the ''Kirchenlexikon'' for which he drew up the ''Nomenclator'' and which he edited with Benedict Welte.He studied theology and Semitic languages at the universities of Marburg (1820-3), Tübingen (1823), and Freiburg (1824), and graduated as doctor of theology and philosophy at Freiburg in 1824. He continued the study of Arabic, Persian and Syriac for eighteen months at the University of Paris, under the Orientalists De Sacy and Etienne Marc Quatremère. Provided by Wikipedia
1
2
3
by Maqrīzī, Aḥmad Ibn-ʿAlī <<al->> 1364-1442
Published 1828
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph...”Published 1828
Book
4
5
6
Published 1847
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph, 1801-1853,...”
Book
7
Published 1847
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph...”
Book
8
Published 1847
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph...”
Book
9
Published 1847
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph...”
Book
10
Published 1847
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph...”
Book
11
Published 1848
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph...”
Book
12
13
Published 1848
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph, 1801-1853,...”
Book
14
Published 1848
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph...”
Book
15
16
Published 1849
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph, 1801-1853,...”
Book
17
18
Published 1849
Other Authors: ';
“...Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph...”
Book
19
20