Ernst Friedrich Karl Rosenmüller

Ernst Friedrich Karl Rosenmüller (December 10, 1768 September 17, 1835) was a German Orientalist and Protestant theologian born in Heßberg, which is now a part of Veilsdorf in the District of Hildburghausen, Thuringia.

Rosenmüller was a student at the Universities of Erlangen, Giessen and Leipzig, and at Leipzig studied under his father, theologian Johann Georg Rosenmüller (1736-1815). In 1796 he became an associate professor in Arabic studies at Leipzig, where in 1813 he was appointed professor of Oriental languages.

Commemorative plaque for Ernst Friedrich Karl and Johann Georg Rosenmüller at Alter Johannisfriedhof, Leipzig.

Rosenmüller was the author of a major exegetical work on the Old Testament entitled Scholia in Vetus Testamentum. This work consisted of 24 parts and its publication spanned several decades (1788–1835), with a five-volume abridged edition also published in 1835. He also published editions of Samuel Bochart's Hierozoicon (1793–96) and Robert Lowth's treatise on Hebrew poetry, De Sacra Poesi Hebraeorum Praelectiones Academicae (1815).[1]

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