Eduard de Muralt
Eduard de Muralt ( Bischofszell 1808–1895) was a Swiss-German professor of theology, librarian, and palaeographer.[1]
Born in Bischofszell, as son of Kaspar, a dealer, and of Elizabeth Sprüngli. Studies of theology in Zurich (finished in 1832), then of philology and philosophy in Berlin, Jena and Paris. Muralt emigrated to Russia in 1834, took the German Protestant parish of St. Petersburg (1836-1850), he was a librarian of the Imperial Hermitage (1840-1864), and described Greek manuscripts housed in the library.[2] He examined also the Codex Vaticanus in the Vatican Library.
He became private-docent in the University of Bern (1864), and professor of theology in Lausanne (1869). Doctor honoris causa of the faculty of theology of the University of Zurich (1849).
Works
- Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la Bibliothèque Impériale publique (Petersburg 1864)
References
- ^ Handbuch deutscher historischer Buchbestände in Europa Volume 8 - Page 59 Bernhard Fabian - 2001 "durch die 1856 an der Bibliothek veranstaltete Bibelausstellung, für deren Organisation eine besondere Kommission zuständig war. Dieser Kommission gehörten der Leiter der Theologie-Abteilung Eduard von Muralt (1808-1895)"
- ^ Eduard de Muralt, Catalogue des manuscrits grecs de la Bibliothèque Impériale publique (Petersburg 1864)
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- 1808 births
- 1895 deaths
- People from Weinfelden District
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- Swiss palaeographers