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Ludwig Richard Enno Littmann (16 September 1875, Oldenburg – 4 May 1958,
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) was a German orientalist. In 1906 he succeeded
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(1918–21) and
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(1921–49). He deciphered and annotated Palmyrene,
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inscriptions as well as historical texts of ancient Ethiopian monuments. In 1905 he stayed among the
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in Eritrea, and during the following year, directed the German
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-Expedition in
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He published a translation of '' One Thousand and One Nights'' from Arabic into German, "''Erzählungen aus den Tausendundein Nächten''" (6 volumes, 1921–28, 3 1954).


Works

* 1897: "Die Pronomina in Tigré", in: ''Zeitschrift für Assyriologie'' 12, pp. 188–230, 291–316. * 1898: "Das Verbum der Tigre-Sprache", in: ''Zeitschrift für Assyrologie'' 13, pp. 133–178; 14, pp. 1–102. * 1902: (ed.) Debtera Zaneb, ''The chronicle of King Theodore of Abyssinia''. Princeton University Library. * 1904: ''Philosophi abessini''. ( Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, 18–19; Scriptores Aetiopici, 1–2) * 1904: ''Semitic Inscriptions''. New York: The Century Co.
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) * 1905: ''Modern Arabic tales.'' – Vol. 1: ''Arabic Text''. Leyden: Brill.
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) * 1910–15: ''Publications of the Princeton expedition to Abyssinia'', 4 vols. Leyden: E. J. Brill. * 1935: ''Abessinien''. Hamburg: Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt. * 1962: (with: Höfner, M.) ''Wörterbuch der Tigrē-Sprache: Tigrē-Deutsch-Englisch''. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag.


References


Sources

* Biesterfeldt, H. H. (1986). "Enno Littmann: Leben und Arbeit. Ein autobiographisches Fragment (1875–1904)", in: ''Oriens'' 29, pp. 1–101. * Ullendorff, E. (1958). Obituary of Enno Littmann, in: ''Africa'' 28, p. 364. * Ullendorff, E. (24 May 1958). Obituary of Enno Littmann, in:
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