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Eberhard Schrader

Eberhard Schrader (January 7, 1836 - July 4, 1908), was a German orientalist.

He was born at Braunschweig, and educated at Göttingen under Ewald. In 1858 he won a university prize for a treatise on the Ethiopian languages, and in 1863 became professor of theology at the University of Zürich. Subsequently he occupied chairs at Giessen (1870) and Jena (1873), and finally became professor of Oriental languages at Humboldt University, Berlin. Though he turned first to biblical research, his chief achievements were in the field of Assyriology, in which he was a pioneer in Germany and acquired an international reputation.

His publications include:

This entry was originally from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.