Buddensieg, Oskar Gottlieb Rudolf
BUDDENSIEG, būd´´den-sîg´, OSKAR GOTTLIEB
RUDOLF: German Lutheran; b. at Greussen
(25 m. n.w. of Weimar) Sept. 5, 1844. He was
educated at the universities of Leipsic and Berlin
(1864–67; Ph.D., Berlin, 1871), and studied in London
in 1867–73. Returning to his native country,
he was a teacher successively at the Andreanum in
Hildesheim (1873–74) and at the Vitzthum gymnasium
in Dresden (1874–87), declining a call to a
professorship in the University of Vienna in 1886.
From 1887 to 1894 he was director of a normal
school for young men in Dresden, and thereafter
held a similar position in a normal school for young
women there. In 1883 he founded the Wyclif Society
in London. He wrote: Die assyrischen Ausgrabungen
und das Alte Testament (Heilbronn, 1880);
Johann Wiclifs lateinische Streitschriften zum ersten
Male aus den Handschriften herausgegeben (2 vols.,
Leipsic, 1883; Eng. ed., under the title John Wiclif's
Polemical Works, 2 vols., London, 1884–85);
Johann Wiclif and seine Zett (Halle, 1884); John
Wiclif, Patriot and Reformer (London, 1884); and
Johann Wiclifs De veritate sacræ scripturæ (3 vols.,
Leipsic, 1904; Eng. ed., 3 vols., London, 1905–07).
Died at Dresden Oct. 13, 1908.