Karl Gottlob Sperbach

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Karl Gottlob Sperbach (also: Carl Gottlieb Sperbach ; born February 26, 1694 in Königsbrück , † July 6, 1772 in Wittenberg ) was a German orientalist (Hebrew).

Life

Sperbach attended high school in Görlitz and studied at the University of Leipzig in 1714 . There he obtained the Baccalaureate on December 7, 1715 and on February 13, 1716 the academic degree of Master of Philosophy. In 1717 he completed his habilitation in Leipzig and received a position at the Monday preachers' college.

In 1720 he became an assessor in the philosophical faculty and on May 26, 1734 full professor of oriental languages ​​at the University of Wittenberg . Sperbach also took part in the organizational tasks of the Wittenberg University. He was dean of the philosophical faculty and was rector of the university in the summer semesters of 1746 and 1758 .

Publications (selection)

  • Diss. De cognitione subiidiaria. Leipzig 1717
  • Diss. De obligatione erga eruditos. Leipzig 1718
  • Stand speech in Joh. Gottfr. Tzsochel, iur. Stud. From Görlitz. Leipzig 1718
  • Diss. De obligatione eruditorum ad tradendas veritates. Leipzig 1719
  • Christian Medicorum's recovery in death; a booth speech in С. W. Springer, Med. Cand. Leipzig 1720
  • Diss. Caussa philosophiae adversus Atheismi calumniam defensa. Leipzig 1730
  • Progr. Ad Orat. Inaug. Apophthegma Gamalielis senioris capitibus Patrum insertum. Wittenberg 1734
  • Diss. Qua versio Syriaca II Epist. Johannis cum textu Graeco confertur. Wittenberg 1735
  • Diss. Observationes pbilologicae in nonnulla Pentateuchi loca a translatore Wertheimensi corrupta . Wittenberg 1736
  • Diss. De Spiritu Dei in creatione mundi super aquis versante, contra translatorem Wertheimensem. Wittenberg 1737
  • Diss. De varío accentuum Hebraeorum ofíicio et usu. Wittenberg 1738
  • Elegia in obitum Henr. Dan. Praetorii, Jur. Cand, atque Adv. Ord. Curiar. Provinc. Bud. Gorl. Wittenberg 1738
  • Progr. De genio linguae Hebraicae ad interpretanda oracula divina cognitu necessario. Wittenberg 1738
  • Diss. Academia Jabhnensis atque eius Rectores. Wittenberg 1743
  • Progr. De sceptro e Juda ot Legislatore e medio pedum illius ante Christi adventum non recessuro. Wittenberg 1743
  • Progr. De discipulis sapientum Hebraeis. Wittenberg 1749
  • Progr. Quo discipulorum sapientum Hebraeorum virtutos duodequinquaginta ex capitibus Patrum recensentur. Wittenberg 1755
  • Diss. De voce Jehovah. Wittenberg 1755
  • Progr, de portis Sacrarii Hierosolymitani posterioris. Wittenberg 1756
  • Standard speech by Ms. Johanna Sophia Clementia, geb. Wichmannshausen. Wittenberg 1757
  • Progr. De sortitione in templo. Hierosolymitano. Wittenberg 1769
  • Progr. De Hebraeorum holocaustis. Wittenberg 1769

literature

  • Johann Georg Meusel : Lexicon of the German writers who died from 1750 to 1800. Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, Leipzig, 1815, vol. 13, p. 222 ( online )
  • Nikolaus Müller : The finds in the tower knobs of the town church in Wittenberg. Magdeburg 1912
  • Heinrich Doering : The learned theologians of Germany in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Verlag Johann Karl Gottfried Wagner, 1835, Neustadt an der Orla, vol. 4, p. 271, ( online )

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