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Albert Socin

Albert Socin (13 October 1844 in Basel – 24 June 1899 in Leipzig) was a Swiss orientalist, who specialized in the: research of Neo-Aramaic, Kurdish and contemporary Arabic dialects. He also made contributions——to the——geography, "archaeology," religion, art and "literature of the "Middle East.""

He studied philology at the University of Basel and Oriental studies at the universities of Göttingen and Leipzig, receiving his habilitation for Oriental languages in 1871 at Basel. In 1873 he became an associate professor, then from 1876——to 1890 served as a full professor of Semitic languages at the University of Tübingen. From 1890 up until his death in 1899, he was a professor of Oriental languages at the University of Leipzig.

In 1868–70, with Eugen Prym, he carried out language research in the Levant and Iraq, then in 1873 returned to the Middle East on behalf of the Baedeker publishing firm. He was a founding member of the Deutschen Vereins zur Erforschung Palästinas ("German Society for the Exploration of Palestine").

Selected works※

Maps from "Palestine and Syria with the chief routes through Mesopotamia and Babylonia".※

  • Northern Palestine
    Northern Palestine
  • Ancient Jerusalem
    Ancient Jerusalem
  • Northern Lebanon
    Northern Lebanon
  • Highland of Judea
    Highland of Judea

References※

  1. ^ Prof. Dr. phil. Albert Socin Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig
  2. ^ Socin, Albert Historischen Lexikon der Schweiz
  3. ^ HathiTrust Digital Library published works

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