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Bibliander, Theodorus, approximately 1504-1564

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Personal name headingBibliander, Theodorus, approximately 1504-1564
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Variant(s)Bibliander, Theodor, approximately 1504-1564
Bibliander, Theodorus, ca. 1504-1564
Buchmann, Theodor, approximately 1504-1564
Buchmann, Theodorus, approximately 1504-1564
Bibliander, Théodore, approximately 1504-1564
Other standard no.0000000121288494
LocatedBrugg (Switzerland)
Birth date1504~
1506~
Death date1564-09-26
1564-09-24
Place of birthBischofszell (Switzerland)
Place of deathZurich (Switzerland)
Field of activityTheology
AffiliationUniversität Zürich
Universität Liegnitz
Profession or occupationTheologians College teachers Translators Middle East specialists Teachers
Found inKoran. Latin. Machumetis, Saracenorum principis, eiuśque successorum vitae, doctrina, ac ipse Alcoran ... 1550: t.p. (studio Theodori Bibliander, Ecclesiae Tigurinae ministri)
Jöcher (Bibliander, otherwise Buchmann, Theodorus; prof. of theology at Zurich; b. 1504 at Bischoffszel, near St. Gall; d. of plague at Zurich 9-24-1564)
Schweizer Lex. (Bibliander, actually Buchmann, Theodor; Swiss reformation theologian; b. Bischoffszell ca. 1504; d. Zurich 9-16-1564)
NUC pre-1956 (Bibliander, Theodor, 1504?-1564)
BnF, catalogue général, viewed March 28, 2022 (Bibliander, Theodor ; theologian, Orientalist and Quran translator ; succeeded Zwingli in the chair of Protestant theology in Zurich ; born between 1504 and 1509 in Bischofszell, died 26 September 1964 in Zurich)
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Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed March 28, 2022 (Bibliander, Theodor ; born in 1506, died September 24, 1564 ; taught for two years at the university in Liegnitz, Silesia ; after working briefly as a Latin schoolmaster in Brugg, he found his life's work at the Zurich School of Theology in 1531, where he succeeded Zwingli as professor of the Old Testament ; variant name: Bibliander, Théodore)
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