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Gustave Dalman (Gustaf Hermann Dalman) est un théologien luthérien et professeur d'université allemand, né le 9 juin 1855 à Niesky (province de Silésie) et mort le 19 août 1941 à Herrnhut, en Saxe. Il est le fondateur et le premier directeur de l'Institut protestant allemand d'archéologie à Jérusalem. Gustaf Hermann Dalman (9 June 1855 – 19 August 1941) was a German Lutheran theologian and orientalist. He did extensive field work in Palestine before the First World War, collecting inscriptions, poetry, and proverbs. He also collected physical articles illustrative of the life of the indigenous farmers and herders of the country, including rock and plant samples, house and farm tools, small archaeological finds, and ceramics. He pioneered the study of biblical and early post-biblical Aramaic, publishing an authoritative grammar (1894) and dictionary (1901), as well as other works. His collection of 15,000 historic photographs and 5,000 books, including rare 16th century prints, and maps formed the basis of the Gustaf Dalman Institute at the Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald, whic Gustaf Hermann Dalman, född 9 juni 1855 i Niesky, död 19 augusti 1941 i Herrnhut, var en tysk evangelisk teolog. Han var en framstående kännare av senjudisk litteratur och Palestinas arkeologi. Dalman hette ursprungligen Marx, men antog namnet Dalman efter sina svenska förfäder på mödernet. Han blev privatdocent och 1895 e.o. professor vid Leipzigs universitet. Åren 19021914 var han föreståndare för det i Jerusalem upprättade tyska arkeologiska institutet. År 1917 blev han ordinarie professor i Gamla testamentets exegetik vid Greifswalds universitet. Gustaf Hermann Dalman (Niesky, 9 giugno 1855 – Herrnhut, 19 agosto 1941) è stato un orientalista e teologo tedesco. Gustaf Hermann Dalman (* 9. Juni 1855 in Niesky; † 19. August 1941 in Herrnhut) war ein deutscher protestantischer Theologe (Alttestamentler) und Palästinaforscher. غوستاف هيرمان دالمان (بالألمانية: Gustaf Hermann Dalman) ـ (9 يونيو 1855 ـ 19 أغسطس 1941) هو لاهوتي لوثري ومستشرق ألماني. كان له العديد من الأبحاث الميدانية في فلسطين قبل الحرب العالمية الأولى، جمع فيها النقوش والشعر والأمثال، كما جمع العديد من الأغراض والأدوات التي استخدمها سكان فلسطين من الفلاحين والبدو العرب، ومنها عينات من الأحجار والنباتات، وأدوات منزلية وحقلية وخزفيات وعينات أثرية صغيرة. كما كان من رواد دراسة اللغة الآرامية الكتابية وما بعد الكتابية المبكرة، ونشر كتابًا يتناول قواعدها اللغوية (1894) ومعجمًا لها (1901)، وغير ذلك من الأبحاث والكتب. وقد كانت مجموعته ـ المكونة من 15 ألف صورة تاريخية و5000 كتاب (من بينها كتب نادرة طُبعت في القرن السادس عشر) وعدد من الخرائط ـ نواة لمعهد غوستاف دالمان في جامعة إرنست موريتز آرنت في غرايفسفالت (جامعة غرايفسفالت)، الذي أنشئ لإحياء ذكرى أبحاثه
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Gustaf Hermann Dalman (* 9. Juni 1855 in Niesky; † 19. August 1941 in Herrnhut) war ein deutscher protestantischer Theologe (Alttestamentler) und Palästinaforscher. Gustave Dalman (Gustaf Hermann Dalman) est un théologien luthérien et professeur d'université allemand, né le 9 juin 1855 à Niesky (province de Silésie) et mort le 19 août 1941 à Herrnhut, en Saxe. Il est le fondateur et le premier directeur de l'Institut protestant allemand d'archéologie à Jérusalem. Gustaf Hermann Dalman, född 9 juni 1855 i Niesky, död 19 augusti 1941 i Herrnhut, var en tysk evangelisk teolog. Han var en framstående kännare av senjudisk litteratur och Palestinas arkeologi. Dalman hette ursprungligen Marx, men antog namnet Dalman efter sina svenska förfäder på mödernet. Han blev privatdocent och 1895 e.o. professor vid Leipzigs universitet. Åren 19021914 var han föreståndare för det i Jerusalem upprättade tyska arkeologiska institutet. År 1917 blev han ordinarie professor i Gamla testamentets exegetik vid Greifswalds universitet. Under sin vistelse i Jerusalem var Dalman svensk generalkonsul där och fick avsked från denna syssla först 1921. Vintern 1917-1918 höll han på kallelse av Olaus Petristiftelsen föreläsningar i Uppsala och Stockholm över "Orter och vägar i Jesu liv", vilka utkom i tryck på både svenska och tyska. Han utgav Palästina-Jahrbuch 1905-1926, och från 1924 Schriften des deutschen Palästina-Institut. År 1918 blev han teologie hedersdoktor vid Lunds universitet. غوستاف هيرمان دالمان (بالألمانية: Gustaf Hermann Dalman) ـ (9 يونيو 1855 ـ 19 أغسطس 1941) هو لاهوتي لوثري ومستشرق ألماني. كان له العديد من الأبحاث الميدانية في فلسطين قبل الحرب العالمية الأولى، جمع فيها النقوش والشعر والأمثال، كما جمع العديد من الأغراض والأدوات التي استخدمها سكان فلسطين من الفلاحين والبدو العرب، ومنها عينات من الأحجار والنباتات، وأدوات منزلية وحقلية وخزفيات وعينات أثرية صغيرة. كما كان من رواد دراسة اللغة الآرامية الكتابية وما بعد الكتابية المبكرة، ونشر كتابًا يتناول قواعدها اللغوية (1894) ومعجمًا لها (1901)، وغير ذلك من الأبحاث والكتب. وقد كانت مجموعته ـ المكونة من 15 ألف صورة تاريخية و5000 كتاب (من بينها كتب نادرة طُبعت في القرن السادس عشر) وعدد من الخرائط ـ نواة لمعهد غوستاف دالمان في جامعة إرنست موريتز آرنت في غرايفسفالت (جامعة غرايفسفالت)، الذي أنشئ لإحياء ذكرى أبحاثه واستكمالها. كلفه اللاهوتي والمترجم فرانتس ديليتش (الذي ترجم العهد الجديد إلى العبرية) بمراجعة النص العبري «مراجعة وافية». Gustaf Hermann Dalman (Niesky, 9 giugno 1855 – Herrnhut, 19 agosto 1941) è stato un orientalista e teologo tedesco. Gustaf Hermann Dalman (9 June 1855 – 19 August 1941) was a German Lutheran theologian and orientalist. He did extensive field work in Palestine before the First World War, collecting inscriptions, poetry, and proverbs. He also collected physical articles illustrative of the life of the indigenous farmers and herders of the country, including rock and plant samples, house and farm tools, small archaeological finds, and ceramics. He pioneered the study of biblical and early post-biblical Aramaic, publishing an authoritative grammar (1894) and dictionary (1901), as well as other works. His collection of 15,000 historic photographs and 5,000 books, including rare 16th century prints, and maps formed the basis of the Gustaf Dalman Institute at the Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald, which commemorates and continues his work. Dalman was appointed by Kaiser Wilhelm II as director of the Deutsches Evangelisches Institut für Altertumswissenschaft des heiligen Landes zu Jerusalem (German Evangelical Institute for Ancient Studies of the Holy Land in Jerusalem), where he served from 1902 to 1917. Dalman experienced the outbreak of World War I on a home leave in Germany. Events prevented a return to Jerusalem. From 1917 he was Professor of Old Testament and Palestine Studies in Greifswald , where in 1920 he founded the Institute for Biblical Geography and Antiquity (today: Gustaf Dalman Institute). In 1921 he was acting provost of the Church of the Redeemer in Jerusalem. From 1905 to 1926 he was editor of the journal Palästinajahrbuch des Deutschen Evangelischen Instituts für Altertumswissenschaft des Heiligen Landes zu Jerusalem (Palestine Yearbook of the German Evangelical Institute for Archeology of the Holy Land in Jerusalem). In his detailed appreciation of Palestine's customs and agricultural practices, Dalman was not limited to biblical illustrations or the recording of Arabic terms but took his examples to the pre-monotheistic past, as did other ethnographers of the time. In the preface to Volume 1, Dalman alerts the reader to this: "Whoever undertakes such a task as a theologian cannot let himself be seduced by concentrating only on those points that at a first and perhaps very superficial glance seem to show biblical connections. How often does a closer look show that the connections point in another direction? It is also not permitted to report in the descriptions only those aspects that contribute to explaining biblical expressions and statements." Throughout his text, he provides examples of how the most ancient customs are preserved by Palestinian and regional farmers, aspects that have either been forgotten or appropriated today to distance these farmers who have been turned into refugees after 1948 from the deepest antiquity. Dalman drew his wealth of knowledge on Palestinian Arab agriculture and peasant life from his extensive communications with Tawfiq Canaan, enlarging on the same with other academic sources, such as the cosmographical work of Zakariya al-Qazwini, and the botanical works of George Edward Post and Immanuel Löw. The theologian and translator Franz Delitzsch, who translated the New Testament into Hebrew, entrusted to Dalman the work of "thoroughly revising" the Hebrew text.
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