Baudissin, Wolf Wilhelm, Graf von
BAUDISSIN, WOLF WILHELM, GRAF VON:
German Protestant; b. at Sophienhof, near Kiel,
Germany, Sept. 26, 1847. He was educated at the
universities of Erlangen, Berlin, Leipsic (Ph.D.,
1870), and Kiel from 1866 to 1872, and was privat-docent at Leipsic in
1874–76, when he accepted a call to the University of Strasburg as associate
professor of theology. Four years later he was
promoted to full professor, but in the following
year went to Marburg as professor of Old Testament
exegesis. He remained at Marburg, where he
5was rector in 1893–94, until 1900, when he went to
Berlin as professor of Old Testament exegesis, a
chair which he still holds. In theology he is an
adherent of the historical school of investigation,
and seeks to elucidate the religion of the Old Testament by other Semitic faiths. He has written:
Translationis antiquæ arabicæ libri Jobi quæ supersunt nunc primum edita
(Leipsic, 1870); Eulogius und Alvar, ein Abschnitt spanischer Kirchengeschichte aus der Zeit der
Maurenherrschaft (1872); Jahve et Moloch, sive de ratione inter deum Israelitarum et Molochum intercedente
(1874); Studien zur semitischen Religionsgeschichte (2 vols., 1876–1878);
Die Geschichte des alttestamentlichen Priesterthums untersucht
(1889); August Dillmann (1895);
Einleitung in die Bücher des Alten Testaments
(1901); and Esmun-Asklepios (Giessen, 1906).