À propos de l'auteur

Friedrich Blass was a prominent German philologist and theologian, renowned for his extensive work on the Greek New Testament. He made significant contributions to the understanding and interpretation of biblical texts, particularly through his publications such as "Philology of the Gospels" and "Grammar of New Testament Greek." Blass's scholarship was characterized by a meticulous approach to language, which helped to clarify the nuances of New Testament Greek.

In addition to his work in biblical philology, Blass served as a professor and contributed to the academic landscape of theological studies. His research on the writings of Luke and the influence of early Christian thought helped shape modern biblical criticism. Blass's dedication to his field and his scholarly rigor established him as a respected figure among his contemporaries and laid the groundwork for future studies in New Testament literature.

Nationalité Allemand
Date de naissance February 1, 1843
Lieu de naissance Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Date de décès December 15, 1907