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Johann Georg Wenrich (13 October 1787, in Schäßburg – 15 May 1847, in Vienna) was an Austrian orientalist and theologian. He worked as a schoolteacher at the Evangelical gymnasium in Hermannstadt, where he later served as school director. In 1821 he was named professor of Biblical literature at the faculty of Protestant theology at the University of Vienna. He is credited with giving the first lectures on Sanskrit at the university.

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  • Johann Georg Wenrich (auch Johann Wenrich; * 13. Oktober 1787 in Schäßburg; † 15. Mai 1847 in Wien) war ein österreichischer evangelischer Theologe und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Johann Georg Wenrich (13 October 1787, in Schäßburg – 15 May 1847, in Vienna) was an Austrian orientalist and theologian. He worked as a schoolteacher at the Evangelical gymnasium in Hermannstadt, where he later served as school director. In 1821 he was named professor of Biblical literature at the faculty of Protestant theology at the University of Vienna. He is credited with giving the first lectures on Sanskrit at the university. (en)
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  • Johann Georg Wenrich (auch Johann Wenrich; * 13. Oktober 1787 in Schäßburg; † 15. Mai 1847 in Wien) war ein österreichischer evangelischer Theologe und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Johann Georg Wenrich (13 October 1787, in Schäßburg – 15 May 1847, in Vienna) was an Austrian orientalist and theologian. He worked as a schoolteacher at the Evangelical gymnasium in Hermannstadt, where he later served as school director. In 1821 he was named professor of Biblical literature at the faculty of Protestant theology at the University of Vienna. He is credited with giving the first lectures on Sanskrit at the university. In 1847 he was appointed to the Academy of Sciences in Vienna (Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien), however, he died on May 15, before he had received news of the honor. (en)
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