Baethgen, Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf
BAETHGEN, bêth´gen, FRIEDRICH WILHELM ADOLF: Protestant theologian; b. at Lachem
(a village near Hameln, 25 m. s.w. of Hanover)
Jan. 16, 1849; d. at Rohrbach (a village near
Heidelberg) Sept. 6, 1905. He studied at Göttingen
and Kiel, and served in the German army
in the war against France, 1870-71. He was in
Russia, 1873-76; in Berlin, 1876-77, and in the
British Museum, 1878. He became privat-docent
at Kiel in 1878, and associate professor of theology
in 1884. From 1881 to 1884 he was also adjunctus
ministerii in Kiel. In 1888 he was called to Halle
in the same capacity, but in the following year
was appointed regular professor of theology at
Greifswald, where he also became counselor and
member of the Pomeranian consistory. In 1895
he was called to Berlin. He was the author of
Untersuchungen über die Psalmen nach der Peschita
(Kiel, 1878); Sindban oder die sieben weisen
Meister (Leipsic, 1879); Syrische Grammatik des
Mar Elias von Tirhan herausgegeben und übersetzt
(1880); Anmuth und Würde in der alltestamentlichen
Poesie (Kiel, 1880, a lecture); Fragmente
syrischer und arabischer Historiker herausgegeben
und übersetzt (Leipsic, 1884); Evangelienfragmente
der griechische Text des Cureton’schen Syrers wiederhergestellt
(1885); Beiträge zur semitischen Religionsgeschichte:
der Gott Israels und die Götter der
Heiden (Berlin, 1888); Die Psalmen, übersetzt und
erklärt (Göttingen,1897); and Hiob übersetzt (1898);
in addition to preparing the second edition of
Riehm’s Handwörterbuch des biblischen Altertums
(2 vols., Bielefeld, 1893-94).