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Walter Baumgartner was born in Winterthur in 1887.
Walter Baumgartner was born in Winterthur in 1887.


A Semitist and biblical scholar, Baumgartner was professor first in Giessen (1920) and then in Basel (1929-58). He devoted much of his scientific work to the publication, along with [[Ludwig Koehler]], of the ''Lexicon in Veteris Testaments libros'' (1953), of which cured a supplement in 1956 and a new edition in 1967.
A Semitist and biblical scholar, Baumgartner was professor first in [[Giessen, Germany]] (1920) and then in [[Basel, Switzerland]] (1929-58). He devoted much of his scientific work to the publication, along with [[Ludwig Koehler]], of the ''Lexicon in Veteris Testaments libros'' (1953), of which cured a supplement in 1956 and a new edition in 1967.


Baumgartner died in [[Basel, Switzerland]] in 1970.
Baumgartner died in [[Basel, Switzerland]] in 1970.

Latest revision as of 02:13, 17 July 2013

Walter Baumgartner (1887-1970) was a Swiss scholar.

Biography

Walter Baumgartner was born in Winterthur in 1887.

A Semitist and biblical scholar, Baumgartner was professor first in Giessen, Germany (1920) and then in Basel, Switzerland (1929-58). He devoted much of his scientific work to the publication, along with Ludwig Koehler, of the Lexicon in Veteris Testaments libros (1953), of which cured a supplement in 1956 and a new edition in 1967.

Baumgartner died in Basel, Switzerland in 1970.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

External links

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