Beer, Georg
BEER, bêr, GEORG: German Lutheran; b. at
Schweidnitz (31 m. s.w. of Breslau) Nov. 12, 1865.
He studied in Berlin and Leipsic (Ph.D., 1887),
taught in Erbach 1889–91, and became privat-docent
at Breslau in 1892. Two years later he went in the
same capacity to Halle, and in 1900 to Strasburg
as associate professor of the Old Testament. Became ordinary professor of Old Testament at Heidelberg, 1909. He has written
Al-G̣azzâli's Maḳâsid al-falâsifat, i, die Logik
(Leyden, 1888); Individual- und Gemeinde-psalmen
(Marburg, 1894); and Der Text des Buches Hiob untersucht
(1897); besides preparing the translation of the
Martyrdom of Isaiah and of the
Book of Enoch for E. Kautzsch's
Apokryphen und Pseudepigraphen des Alten Testaments
(Tübingen, 1900).