Alfred Rahlfs

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Alfred Rahlfs was a German biblical scholar best known for his critical editions of the Septuagint, particularly the influential Rahlfs edition of the Greek Old Testament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical scholar
human
philologist
theologian
areaOfInfluence editions of the Greek Old Testament
textual criticism of the Old Testament
bibliographicLegacy Rahlfs-Hanhart revised edition of the Septuagint is based on his work
citizenship German
countryOfBirth Germany
countryOfCitizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
Germany
dateOfBirth 1865-05-29
dateOfDeath 1935-04-08
educatedAt University of Göttingen
University of Marburg NERFINISHED
employer Septuaginta-Unternehmen der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen NERFINISHED
University of Göttingen NERFINISHED
familyName Rahlfs NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Greek Bible
Old Testament studies
Septuagint studies
textual criticism
givenName Alfred
hasPublication Septuaginta: Id est Vetus Testamentum graece iuxta LXX interpretes NERFINISHED
Verzeichnis der griechischen Handschriften des Alten Testaments NERFINISHED
hasRole editor of the Septuagint
professor of Old Testament
influenced modern Septuagint scholarship
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
German
memberOf Academy of Sciences at Göttingen NERFINISHED
name Alfred Rahlfs NERFINISHED
notableFor producing a standard critical edition of the Septuagint
notableStudent Robert Hanhart NERFINISHED
notableWork Rahlfs edition of the Greek Old Testament NERFINISHED
Septuaginta: Id est Vetus Testamentum graece iuxta LXX interpretes NERFINISHED
critical edition of the Septuagint
occupation biblical scholar
philologist
theologian
placeOfBirth Lüneburg NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Göttingen NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Göttingen NERFINISHED

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