Dieter Müller-Wodarg

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Dieter Müller-Wodarg (born May 31, 1922 in Buxtehude ; † August 10, 2009 there ) was a German orientalist and diplomat .

Life

Müller-Wodarg wrote his doctoral thesis with Bertold Spuler . He received his doctorate from the University of Hamburg in November 1953 . From 1960 until his retirement in 1987 he worked in the foreign service . He was sent to the German embassies in Ankara , Copenhagen , Stockholm and Cairo , where he was mostly head of the economic department. He was Deputy Consul General at the German Consulate General in Milan . Throughout his life he followed the practices of agriculture worldwide with great interest , especially in Egypt and Canada . In addition to scientific work in the field of agriculture, he was also a practicing farmer himself for years. He was also particularly interested in the work of Johann Heinrich von Thünen . Dieter Müller-Wodarg was a descendant of the Pogge family . He had been married since 1960 and had four children.

Honors

Publications

  • Agriculture in Egypt in the early Abbasid period AD 750-969 // 132-358 d. H. Dissertation, Hamburg 1953
  • Caroline Müller born Pogge (1820-1900). In: Gerhard Heinemann (ed.): The sons and daughters of Johann and Luise Pogge. Heinemann, Herbstein 1998, pp. 5-10.
  • Johann Heinrich von Thünen and Carl Pogge. In: Johann Heinrich von Thünen (1783-1850). Thünensches ideas in theory and practice. Contributions to the international conference on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the death of Johann Heinrich von Thünen. Landwirtschaftverlag, Münster-Hiltrup 2002. ISBN 3-7843-3189-0 , pp. 152–156.

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , issue No. 188 from August 15, 2009, p. 34.
  2. Place of birth and death according to information from the Political Archives of the Foreign Office
  3. Dissertation: Agriculture in Egypt in the early Abbasid period (750–969 AD)
  4. ↑ Office of the Federal President