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  1. Johann Gottfried Eichhorn (Ingelfingen, 16 de outubro de 1752 — Göttingen, 25 de junho de 1827) foi um orientalista alemão. Obras selecionadas. Urgeschichte. (herausgegeben von I. Ph. Gabler). Nürnberg 1790–1793, 2 Bände. Die hebräischen Propheten. Göttingen 1816–1820, 3 Bände.

  2. Johann Gottfried Eichhorn (16 October 1752, in Dörrenzimmern – 27 June 1827, in Göttingen) was a German Protestant theologian of the Enlightenment and an early orientalist. He was a member of the Göttingen school of history .

  3. Johann Gottfried Eichhorn (* 16. Oktober 1752 in Dörrenzimmern im Fürstentum Hohenlohe-Öhringen; † 25. Juni 1827 in Göttingen) war ein Orientalist, Historiker und evangelischer Theologe und wird zur Gruppe der supranaturalistischen Rationalisten der Zeit gerechnet.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Johann Gottfried Eichhorn was a German biblical scholar and orientalist who taught at Jena and Göttingen. He was one of the first commentators to make a scientific comparison between the biblical books and other Semitic writings. A pioneer in distinguishing the various documentary and cultural.

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  5. 5 de jun. de 2021 · JOHANN GOTTFRIED EICHHORN. Born on 16 October 1752 in Dörenzimmern, Fürstentum Hohenlohe-Oehringen Died on 25 June 1827 in Göttingen • Son of a pastor • 1770–1774 studied theology and philology in Göttingen with J.D. Michaelis, A.L. Schlözer, Chr. G. Heyne and others • 1775 – Professor of Oriental Languages at Jena

  6. Johann Gottfried Eichhorn. (1752-1827) Succeeded Michaelis (Johann David) as Professor at Göttingen in 1788 / Referred to as an Idealist by Reuss.

  7. Johann Gottfried Eichhorn (1752-1827) was a German scholar, Protestant theologian of Enlightenment and early Orientalist.Professor of oriental languages at the University of Jena (1775-1788) and Göttingen (1788-1827).