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Andreas Acoluthus

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By circumstance, he came into possession of an Armenian Bible, so that he was able to publish in 1680 the first Armenian print in
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Acoluthus returned in 1683 to Breslau where he entered the practical religious service. In 1689 he became professor of the
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with translations into Persian and Turkish was looted during the wars against the
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at the St. Elisabeth school, one year later he became senior at St. Bernhard.
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of St. Elisabeth and superintendent of the churches and schools of Breslau.
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He attended the school of St. Elisabeth in Breslau and was in taught by
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His studies reached a new zenith when an Arabic manuscript of the
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[anˈdʁeːasʔakoˈluːtʊs]
orientalism
theology
Breslau (Wrocław)
Bernstadt (Bierutów)
Lower Silesia
Johannes Acoluthus
pastor
August Pfeiffer
Rabbinic
Arabic
Persian
Syriac
Ethiopian
Mauritanian
Turkish
Coptic
Armenian
Chinese
Wittenberg
Leipzig
Germany
Obadiah
Hebrew language
Qur'an
Ottoman Empire
pope
Latin
Frederick III of Saxony
Prussian Academy of Sciences

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