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[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/95/Theodor-Bibilander.jpg Theodor Bibliander] (''Theodor Buchmann''; 1506-1564) was a Swiss scholar, orientalist, philologist of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic, and a specialist in [[Apocalyptic Studies]] and [[Early Islamic Studies]].
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[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/95/Theodor-Bibilander.jpg Theodor Bibliander] (''Theodor Buchmann''; 1506-1564) was a Swiss scholar, orientalist, philologist of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic, and a specialist in [[Apocalyptic Studies]] and [[Early Islamic Studies]]. The father of Biblical research in Switzerland. In his commentaries on Revelation (1549) and 4 Ezra (1553) maintained the identification of Antichrist with the Papacy, yet showed a genuine attempt to extricate himself from the morass of contemporary polemics and come nearer to discovering what the apocalyptic writers wished their readers to understand. He edited the first printed edition of the [[Qur'an]] in Latin, based on the text by [[Robert of Ketton]].


==Works ==
==Works ==
The father of Biblical research in Switzerland. In his commentaries on Revelation (1549) and 4 Ezra (1553) maintained the identification of Antichrist with the Papacy, yet showed a genuine attempt to extricate himself from the morass of contemporary polemics and come nearer to discovering what the apocalyptic writers wished their readers to understand. He edited the first printed edition of the [[Qur'an]] in Latin, based on the text by [[Robert of Ketton]].


====Books====
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*[[De fatis monarchiae romanae somnium vaticanum Esdrae prophetae (1553 Bibliander), book]]
*[[De fatis monarchiae romanae somnium vaticanum Esdrae prophetae (1553 Bibliander), book]]


==Biography==
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Theodor Bibliander (Theodor Buchmann; 1506-1564) was a Swiss scholar, orientalist, philologist of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic, and a specialist in Apocalyptic Studies and Early Islamic Studies. The father of Biblical research in Switzerland. In his commentaries on Revelation (1549) and 4 Ezra (1553) maintained the identification of Antichrist with the Papacy, yet showed a genuine attempt to extricate himself from the morass of contemporary polemics and come nearer to discovering what the apocalyptic writers wished their readers to understand. He edited the first printed edition of the Qur'an in Latin, based on the text by Robert of Ketton.

Works

Books

External links