Ludwig Hirzel (27 August 1801 – 13 April 1841) was a Swiss theologian born in Zürich. His son, also named Ludwig Hirzel (1838-1897), was a noted literary historian. Hirzel studied theology at the Carolinum in Zürich then continued his education in Germany, where he focused on Old Testament studies and Oriental languages. In 1823 he returned to Zürich, where he taught classes on Hebrew language and theology at the Carolinum. In 1833 he became an associate professor of theology at the newly established University of Zürich.
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| - Ludwig Hirzel (* 27. August 1801 in Zürich; † 13. April 1841 ebenda) war ein Schweizer reformierter Theologe, Geistlicher und Hochschullehrer. (de)
- Ludwig Hirzel (27 August 1801 – 13 April 1841) was a Swiss theologian born in Zürich. His son, also named Ludwig Hirzel (1838-1897), was a noted literary historian. Hirzel studied theology at the Carolinum in Zürich then continued his education in Germany, where he focused on Old Testament studies and Oriental languages. In 1823 he returned to Zürich, where he taught classes on Hebrew language and theology at the Carolinum. In 1833 he became an associate professor of theology at the newly established University of Zürich. (en)
- Ludwig Hirzel, född den 27 augusti 1801 i Zürich, död där den 13 april 1841, var en schweizisk teolog. Han var son till kyrkohistorikern Heinrich Hirzel, bror till förläggaren Salomon Hirzel och far till litteraturhistorikern Ludwig Hirzel. (sv)
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| - Ludwig Hirzel (* 27. August 1801 in Zürich; † 13. April 1841 ebenda) war ein Schweizer reformierter Theologe, Geistlicher und Hochschullehrer. (de)
- Ludwig Hirzel (27 August 1801 – 13 April 1841) was a Swiss theologian born in Zürich. His son, also named Ludwig Hirzel (1838-1897), was a noted literary historian. Hirzel studied theology at the Carolinum in Zürich then continued his education in Germany, where he focused on Old Testament studies and Oriental languages. In 1823 he returned to Zürich, where he taught classes on Hebrew language and theology at the Carolinum. In 1833 he became an associate professor of theology at the newly established University of Zürich. He was the author of Kurzgefaßten exegetischen Handbuchs zum alten Testament, (Concise exegetical textbook of the Old Testament, 1839) and Kommentar zum Hiob (Commentary on Job, 1839), the second work being republished in 1869 by August Dillmann (1823-1894) in its third edition. (en)
- Ludwig Hirzel, född den 27 augusti 1801 i Zürich, död där den 13 april 1841, var en schweizisk teolog. Han var son till kyrkohistorikern Heinrich Hirzel, bror till förläggaren Salomon Hirzel och far till litteraturhistorikern Ludwig Hirzel. Hirzel studerade teologi vid i sin hemstad. Han fortsatte sin utbildning i Tyskland, där han främst ägnade sig åt Gamla Testamentets exegetik och orientaliska språk. År 1823 återvände han till Zürich, där han undervisade i hebreiska och teologi vid Carolinum. År 1833 blev han extra ordinarie professor i teologi vid det nygrundade universitetet i Zürich. Hirzel utgav Kurzgefaßten exegetischen Handbuchs zum alten Testament, (1839) och Kommentar zum Hiob (1839, ny upplaga 1869 ombesörjd av August Dillmann). (sv)
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