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Franz Ferdinand Benary (22 March 1805, Kassel – 7 February 1880, Berlin) was a German orientalist and exegete. He was the older brother of classical philologist Agathon Benary. From 1824 he studied theology and oriental languages at the universities of Bonn, Halle and Berlin. At Halle he was especially influenced by the teachings of Wilhelm Gesenius. In 1829 he qualified as a lecturer of oriental languages at the University of Berlin, where in 1831, he was appointed an associate professor of Old Testament exegesis.

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  • Franz Ferdinand Benary (de)
  • Franz Ferdinand Benary (en)
  • Franz Ferdinand Benary (it)
  • Бенари, Франц Фердинанд (ru)
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  • Franz Simon Ferdinand Benary (geboren 22. März 1805 in Kassel; gestorben 7. Februar 1880 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Orientalist und Exeget jüdischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Franz Ferdinand Benary (Kassel, 22 marzo 1805 – Berlino, 7 febbraio 1880) è stato un orientalista tedesco. (it)
  • Франц Фердинанд Бенари (нем. Franz Ferdinand Benary; 22 марта 1805, Кассель — 7 февраля 1880, Берлин) — немецкий востоковед и экзегет. (ru)
  • Franz Ferdinand Benary (22 March 1805, Kassel – 7 February 1880, Berlin) was a German orientalist and exegete. He was the older brother of classical philologist Agathon Benary. From 1824 he studied theology and oriental languages at the universities of Bonn, Halle and Berlin. At Halle he was especially influenced by the teachings of Wilhelm Gesenius. In 1829 he qualified as a lecturer of oriental languages at the University of Berlin, where in 1831, he was appointed an associate professor of Old Testament exegesis. (en)
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  • Franz Ferdinand Benary (22 March 1805, Kassel – 7 February 1880, Berlin) was a German orientalist and exegete. He was the older brother of classical philologist Agathon Benary. From 1824 he studied theology and oriental languages at the universities of Bonn, Halle and Berlin. At Halle he was especially influenced by the teachings of Wilhelm Gesenius. In 1829 he qualified as a lecturer of oriental languages at the University of Berlin, where in 1831, he was appointed an associate professor of Old Testament exegesis. In the realm of politics he was a distinguished member of the Fortschrittspartei (Progressive Party). Along with art historian Heinrich Gustav Hotho, theologian Wilhelm Vatke, philosopher Karl Ludwig Michelet and Agathon Benary, he was a prominent member of the liberal reform faction in regards to Hegelianism at Berlin. (en)
  • Franz Simon Ferdinand Benary (geboren 22. März 1805 in Kassel; gestorben 7. Februar 1880 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Orientalist und Exeget jüdischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Franz Ferdinand Benary (Kassel, 22 marzo 1805 – Berlino, 7 febbraio 1880) è stato un orientalista tedesco. (it)
  • Франц Фердинанд Бенари (нем. Franz Ferdinand Benary; 22 марта 1805, Кассель — 7 февраля 1880, Берлин) — немецкий востоковед и экзегет. (ru)
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