Johann Joachim Bellermann
German academic
Intro | German academic | |
Places | Germany | |
was | Religious scholar Author Theologian Writer | |
Work field | Literature Religion | |
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Birth | 23 September 1754, Erfurt | |
Death | 25 October 1842Berlin (aged 88 years) |
Johann Joachim Bellermann (23 September 1754 – 25 October 1842) was a German Hebraist and professor of theology at Berlin University. He was one of the earliest students of Hebrew epigraphy.
He was born at Erfurt. On graduating from the University of Göttingen Bellermann accepted a position as teacher at Reval, Russia, where he remained for four years. On his return to Erfurt in 1782, he became "Magister legens" in the gymnasium, and later assistant professor of theology and philosophy in the University of Erfurt. In 1804 he was appointed director of the Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster at Berlin, and professor of theology at the university in that city. He died in Berlin.
Among his numerous writings on various subjects are the following: