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Friedrich Heinrich Dieterici (6 July 1821 Berlin - 18 August 1903 Berlin) was a German orientalist and historian. ==Biography== He studied at the universities of Halle and Berlin, traveled extensively in the East, and in 1850 was appointed associate professor of Arabic literature at the University of Berlin.〔(NDB/ADB Deutsche Biographie ) Dieterici , Friedrich Heinrich〕 He won particular distinction by his researches in the Arabic language and literature. A lengthy list of his published works include: * ''Ibn 'Akîl's Commentar zur Alfijja des Ibn Mâlik'', (1852) – Ibn Aqil's commentary on the Alfijja of Ibn Maalik. * ''Mutanabbii Carmina cum commentario Wahidii'', (1861). * ''Die Logik und Psychologie der Araber im zehnten Jarhhundert nach Christus'', (1868) – The logic and psychology of the Arabs in the 10th century. * ''Die philosophie der Araber im X. jahrhundert nach Christus'', (1876), – The philosophy of the Arabs in the 10th century. * ''Die Abhandlungen der Ichwân Es-Safâ in Auswahl'' (1886) – The memoirs of the Ikhwan as-Safa (selection).〔(WorldCat Identities ) Most widely held works by Friedrich Dieterici〕 As language study aids, he published ''Chrestomathie Ottoman'' (1854, Ottoman chrestomathy) and ''Arabisch-Deutsches Handwörterbuch zum Koran und Thier und Mensch vor dem König der Genien'' (1894, Arabic-German concise dictionary of the Quran).〔 In later years, he focused his energies in the field of Arabic philosophy, translating the philosophical and psychological works of Al-Farabi into German. He also made the treatises of the Ikhwan as-Safa (10th century secret philosophic society) accessible (1883–86). In 1882 he published ''Die sogenannte Theologie des Aristoteles : aus arabischen Handschriften'' ("Aristotle's so-called theology from Arab manuscripts").〔〔(OCLC WorldCat ) Die sogenannte Theologie des Aristoteles〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Friedrich Dieterici」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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