Johann Christoph Strodtmann


Johann Christoph Strodtmann was a German author, writing on theology, philology, classical studies, history of law and history of scholarship, active during the reign of Frederick II.
Strodtmann was born in Wehlau, East Prussia. He was a teacher and school headmaster, from 1750 until his death in 1756 at Osnabrück. He published a study of comparative religion in 1755, proposing that Germanic polytheism and the Israelite religion of the Hebrew Bible shared essential parallels.
His Idioticon Osnabrugense, a glossary of the Westphalian dialect of Osnabrück, is a pioneering work of the dialectology of German.

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