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Moldenke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Charles Edward Moldenke (1860–1935), American Egyptologist *Edward Frederick Moldenke Edward Frederick Moldenke (or Moldehnke; 10 August 1836 – 25 June 1904) was a Lutheran theologian and missionary who worked in Prussia and the United States. Biography Edward Frederick Moldenke was born in Insterburg, Prussia on 10 August 1836 ... (1836–1904), Lutheran theologian and missionary of Germany and the U.S. * Harold Norman Moldenke (1909–1996), American botanist and taxonomist {{surname, Moldenke ...
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Charles Edward Moldenke
Charles Edward Moldenke (October 10, 1860 – January 18, 1935) was an American Lutheran minister and Egyptologist. Biography Charles Edward Moldenke was born in Lyck, Prussia [now located in Poland]. He was the son of Lutheran theologian and missionary Edward Frederick Moldenke. He graduated from Columbia University, Columbia in 1879, spent a year at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, and studied in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle, Germany, and Strasbourg, Germany (now in France). In 1884, he received the degree of Ph.D. from Strasbourg University. He was ordained to the Lutheran ministry in 1885 and held pastorates successively in Jersey City, New Jersey (1885–90), New York City (1890-96) and Mount Vernon, New York (1897-1900). Selected works * ''Die altegyptischen Texten erwaehnten Baeume und deren Verwerthung'' (Trees mentioned in ancient Egyptian texts and their utilization; Leipzig, 1886; American edition, 1887) His inaugural dissertation. * ''The Egyptian Orig ...
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Edward Frederick Moldenke
Edward Frederick Moldenke (or Moldehnke; 10 August 1836 – 25 June 1904) was a Lutheran theologian and missionary who worked in Prussia and the United States. Biography Edward Frederick Moldenke was born in Insterburg, Prussia on 10 August 1836. He was educated at the University of Königsberg and the University of Halle, studying theology and philosophy. He was then successively principal of a parish school at Eckersberg, Prussia, and professor in the gymnasium of Lyck (now in Poland). He left the latter post in July 1861 to go as a traveling Lutheran missionary to Wisconsin and Minnesota. In 1863 he was elected the first professor of theology at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, the pastoral training institution of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. He returned to Germany in 1866, and was pastor at Johannisburg (now in Poland) until 1869, preaching in German and Polish. He returned to the United States in 1869 to become pastor of Zion's Lutheran Church in New York City. ...
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