Gustave Dalman

Gustave Dalman (Gustaf Hermann Dalman) is a Théologien German Lutheran born the June 9th 1855 with Niesky (Silesia) and deceased the August 19th 1941 with Herrnhut.

Biographical elements

  • Professor with Leipzig in 1895;
  • Directing of the German Institute evangelic for the archeology of the Holy Land in Jerusalem in 1902;
  • Professor with Greifswald in 1917, research on the Judaism of the 1st century. It supports that Christ spoke Araméen.

Bibliographical elements

  • DER leidende und sterbende Messias der Synagoge, Berlin 1888.
  • Christentum und Judentum. Leipzig, 1898
  • Palästinischer Diwan, Leipzig, 1901
  • Aramaïsch-neuhehräisches Handwörterbuch (Frankfurt S. Mr., 1901).
  • Grammatik der Jüdischen-palestinischen Aramaïsch, 2nd ED., Leipzig, 1905
  • Arbeit und Sitte in Palästina, data base I - VII, Berlin 1928-1942
  • routes of Jesus. Topography of the Gospels. Payot 1930:

On Gustave Dalman

  • Julia Männchen: Gustaf Dalmans Leben und Wirken in der Brüdergemeinde, für die Judenmission und year der Universität Leipzig 1855-1902. Wiesbaden 1987. ISBN 3-447-02750-9
  • Julia Männchen: Gustaf Dalman als Palästinawissenschaftler in Jerusalem und Greifswald. Wiesbaden 1994. ISBN 3-447-03425-4

Works (in English)

on line

  • Jesus Christ in the Talmud, Midrash, and the Zohar 1894
  • The Words off Jesus in the Light off Post-Biblical Jewish Writings and the Aramaic Language

presented on line

  • Jesus - Jeshua. Studies in the Gospels (1929)
  • The Words off Jesus
  • Jesus Christ in the Talmud and Commentary one the Gospels from the Talmud and the Hebraica

Bond external

  • Gustaf-Dalman-Institute Greifswald
  • Araméen - Languages and the Araméennes Literatures (returns to the works of Dalman).

  • Araméen: presentation of the principal dialects

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