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Friedrich Delitzsch (1850-1922)

Friedrich Delitzsch (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈdeːlɪtʃ]; 3 September 1850 – 19 December 1922) was a German Assyriologist. He was the son of Lutheran theologian Franz Delitzsch (1813–1890).

Born in Erlangen, he studied in Leipzig and Berlin, gaining his habilitation in 1874 as a lecturer of Semitic languages and Assyriology in Leipzig. In 1885 he became a full professor at Leipzig, afterwards serving as a professor at the Universities of Breslau (1893) and Berlin (1899).

He was co-founder of the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft (German Oriental Society) and director of the Vorderasiatische Abteilung (Near Eastern Department) of the Royal Museums.

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Vortrag F. Delitzsch 1903Karikatur zum Babel-Bibel-Streit 1903Simplicissimus 1903Bibel und Babel 1902Wilhelm II. Ereignisse und Gestalten 1922
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[Relation to person or institution] Friedrich Delitzsch (1850-1922)
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1902 1904
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