Konrad Keßler

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Konrad Keßler (also Konrad Kessler , born July 17, 1851 in Kassel , † November 2, 1905 ) was a German orientalist and Semitist.

Life

Konrad Keßler was a son of the Kassel teacher Hermann Friedrich Kessler and his wife Elise, née Viehmann. He attended the Hessian Scholarship Institute . In the summer semester of 1874 he was the second and from July 1 to October 1, 1877 first repetition . Library assistant since the winter semester of 1874, he completed his habilitation on June 10, 1875 in Marburg for oriental languages including Hebrew . In July 1875 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. He had been a licentiate in Protestant theology since August 1876 , and from the winter semester of 1876 he also qualified as a professor for the Old Testament in the theological faculty . In 1879 he became a corps bow bearer of Guestphalia Marburg . Appointed associate professor on October 1, 1885 , he was on leave the next day as a representative of Wilhelm Ahlwardt at the Royal University of Greifswald . On June 26, 1888, she appointed him associate professor of Semitic languages . Keßler died at the age of 54.

Fonts

  • with Hermann Friedrich Kessler: Professor Dr. Hermann Friedrich Kessler. Life picture of a natural scientist and teacher . In: Treatises and report XXXXII of the Association for Natural History in Kassel on the 61st year of the association, 1896-97. Cassel 1897, pp. 77–95 ( digitized version )

literature

  • Franz Gundlach: Catalogus professorum academiae Marburgensis: the academic teachers of the Philipps University in Marburg. Volume 1: From 1527 to 1910, Marburg: Elwert 1927, No. 797

Web links

Wikisource: en: Author: Konrad Kessler  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: Studiorum ad linguarum semiticarum grammaticam comparativam pertinentium: agens de formatione quorundam nominum syriacorum .
  2. Habilitation thesis: Investigations into the genesis of the Manichaean religious system .
  3. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 100/49
  4. Hessian biography (lagis-hessen.de)