Gustav Adolf Deissmann

Gustav Adolf Deissmann (7 November 1866 – 5 April 1937) was a German Protestant theologian, best known for his leading work on the Greek language used in the New Testament, which he showed was the ''koine'', or commonly used tongue of the Hellenistic world of that time. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Deissmann, Adolf, 1866-1937
    Published 1927
    London : Hodder & Stoughton, [1927]
    xxxii, 535 p. : ill., facsims.(1 fold.) ; 23cm.
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    by Deissmann, Adolf, 1866-1937
    Published 1892
    Marburg : Universitäts-Buchdruckerei (R. Friedrich), 1892.
    136 p. ; 23 cm.

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