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Theodore (or Theodorus) Bibliander (german: Theodor Buchmann; 1509 in Bischofszell – 26 September 1564 in Zurich) was a
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orientalist, publisher, Protestant reformer and linguist. Born Theodor Buchmann (''Bibliander'' is a Greek translation of this surname) in Bischofszell, he studied Latin under Oswald Myconius, and Greek and Hebrew under Jakob Ceporin, and attended lectures in
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between 1525–7 given by
Johannes Oecolampadius Johannes Oecolampadius (also ''Œcolampadius'', in German also Oekolampadius, Oekolampad; 1482 – 24 November 1531) was a German Protestant reformer in the Calvinist tradition from the Electoral Palatinate. He was the leader of the Protesta ...
and Konrad Pelikan. He also became familiar with the
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and other languages from the East; he became a professor of theology. He published a Hebrew grammar in 1535, and commentaries on the
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. Johannes Oporinus printed his edition of the
Qur'an The Quran (, ; Standard Arabic: , Quranic Arabic: , , 'the recitation'), also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God. It is organized in 114 chapters (pl.: , si ...
in Latin (Basel, 1543), which was based on the medieval translation of Robert of Ketton. The edition included the entire
Toledan Collection The ''Corpus Cluniacense'' or ''Corpus Islamolatinum'', sometimes erroneously the ''Corpus Toledanum'', is a collection of Latin writings about Islam compiled in 1142–1143. At its centre are translations from Arabic of five Islamic works, i ...
, including ''Doctrina Machumet'', a translation of the Arabic theological tract known as the '' Book of One Thousand Questions''. Considered the father of biblical exegesis in Switzerland, Bibliander became involved in a doctrinal controversy with Pietro Martire Vermigli (Peter Martyr) over
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; he was removed from his theological professorship at the ''Carolinum'' academy in 1560. He died of the plague.


Works

*''Institutionum grammaticarum de lingua Hebraea liber unus'', Zurich, 1535 *''De optimo genere grammaticorum Hebraicorum'', Hieronymus Curio, Zurich, 1542 *''Machumetis Saracenorum principis eiusque successorum vitae ac doctrina ipseque Alcoran'', Johannes Oporin, Basel, 1543, 1550. (Qur'an
on-line text with critical apparatus in French
*''Relatio fidelis'', Johannes Oporin, Basel, 1545 *''De ratione communi omnium linguarum et litterarum commentarius'', Christoph Froschauer, Zurich, 1548 *''De ratione temporum'', Johannes Oporin, Basel, 1551 *''Temporum a condito mundo usque ad ultimam ipsius aetatem supputatio'', Johannses Oporin, Basel, 1558


See also

*
List of translations of the Quran This is list of translations of the Quran. :''This is a sub-article to Qur'an translations.'' Historical (up to the 21st century) 7th–10th centuries * Salman the Persian translated the first chapter of the Qur'an, Al-Fatiha, from Arabic to P ...


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* * 1509 births 1564 deaths People from Weinfelden District Swiss Calvinist and Reformed theologians 16th-century Swiss people 16th-century deaths from plague (disease) Translators of the Quran into Latin Infectious disease deaths in Switzerland 16th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians Academic staff of Carolinum, Zurich {{Switzerland-theologian-stub