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Ludwig Joseph Uhland

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Portrait of Uhland in the collection of the University of Tübingen, c. 1800

Ludwig Joseph Uhland (1722–1803) was a German doctor and professor of theology.[1]

Life

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Ludwig Joseph Uhland was born at Tübingen on 15 May 1722, where he also died on 15 December 1803.[1][2]  Additional information needed

Works

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  • De Hist. Restaurati post Diluv. Orbis ab Exitu Noæ ex Arcausque ad Dispeisionen Gentiuns (Tübingen, 1761);
  • De Ordine Vaticiniorum, quæ in Sedecim Prophet. Scripta Extant, Chrionologico (Tübingen, 1778);
  • Annotationes ad Loca quædam Amosi, Imprim. Historica (Tübingen, 1779–80);
  • Annotationes in Hoseæ Cap. iii (Tübingen, 1787);
  • Cap. v, vi, 1–3 (Tübingen, 1789);
  • Cap. vi, 4–11; vii, 1–6 (Tübingen, 1790);
  • Cap. viii (Tübingen, 1791);
  • Cap. ix (Tübingen, 1792);
  • Dissertatio Exegetica in Hagg. ii, 1–9 (Tübingen, 1789).[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Pick 1881, p. 625.
  2. ^ Schott 1895, p. 146.
  3. ^ Pick 1881, pp. 625–626.

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