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George Schodde

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George Henry Schodde (April 15, 1854 – September 15, 1917) was a scholar of Coptic language and Old Testament pseudepigrapha.[1]

He graduated Ph.D (Leipzig 1876) and joined the Lutheran General Council (USA). He was Professor at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. He produced a translation of 1 Enoch in 1885.

Personal life

Schodde was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania. His parents were George F. Schodde and Mary Louise Tücke. In 1881, he married Mary Dorsch.[2]

Bibliography

  • Rev. Schodde (1882). The Book of Enoch. Translated from the Ethiopic (Geez) with introduction and notes (also known as 1 Enoch or Enoch Ethiopic), pp. 293
  • Rev. Schodde (1888). The Book of Jubilees. Written by Moses on Mount Horeb, translated from the Ethiopic, pp. 154
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