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- Alfred_Rahlfs comment "Alfred Rahlfs (German: [ʀaːlfs]; 29 May 1865 – 8 April 1935) was a German Biblical scholar. He was born in Linden near Hanover, and studied Protestant Theology, Philosophy, and Oriental Languages in Halle and Göttingen, where he received a Dr. Phil. in 1881. His professional career developed in Göttingen, where he was Stiftsinspektor (from 1888), Privatdozent (from 1891), Extraordinarius (from 1914), and Professor for Old Testament (from 1919).".
- Q91042 comment "Alfred Rahlfs (German: [ʀaːlfs]; 29 May 1865 – 8 April 1935) was a German Biblical scholar. He was born in Linden near Hanover, and studied Protestant Theology, Philosophy, and Oriental Languages in Halle and Göttingen, where he received a Dr. Phil. in 1881. His professional career developed in Göttingen, where he was Stiftsinspektor (from 1888), Privatdozent (from 1891), Extraordinarius (from 1914), and Professor for Old Testament (from 1919).".