Ian Theodor Beelen
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Ian Theodor Beelen was a Dutch exegete and orientalist.

Life

After a course of studies at Rome, crowned by the Doctorate of Theology, he was in 1836 appointed Professor of Sacred Scripture and Oriental languages in the recently reorganized Catholic University of Leuven
Catholic University of Leuven
The Catholic University of Leuven, or of Louvain, was the largest, oldest and most prominent university in Belgium. The university was founded in 1425 as the University of Leuven by John IV, Duke of Brabant and approved by a Papal bull by Pope Martin V.During France's occupation of Belgium in the...

. This position he held till 1876, when he resigned his place to his pupil, T. J. Lamy.

Beelen revived Oriental studies in Belgium
Belgium
Belgium , officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a federal state in Western Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts the EU's headquarters, and those of several other major international organisations such as NATO.Belgium is also a member of, or affiliated to, many...

, and introduced into that country Oriental printing by means of a complete font of Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic type, which he purchased. In recognition of his merits as a scholar he was made domestic prelate of the pope, consultor of the Congregation of the Index, honorary canon of Liège, and Knight of the Order of Leopold (Belgium).

Works

He was the author of the following Biblical works, among which his commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
Epistle to the Romans
The Epistle of Paul to the Romans, often shortened to Romans, is the sixth book in the New Testament. Biblical scholars agree that it was composed by the Apostle Paul to explain that Salvation is offered through the Gospel of Jesus Christ...

is especially esteemed:
  • "Dissertatio theologica qua sententiam ... esse S. Scripturae multiplicem interdum sensum litteralem, nullo fundamento satis firmo niti demonstrare conatur" (Leuven, 1845);
  • "Interpretatio ep. S. Pauli ad Philip." (ib., 1849; 2nd ed., ib., 1852, entitled: Commentarius in ep. S. Pauli ad Philip.);
  • "Commentarius in Acta Apost.," with Greek and Latin text (2 vols., ib., 1850–55; 2nd ed., without Greek and Latin texts, ib., 1864);
  • "Commentarius in ep. S. Pauli ad Rom." (ib., 1854);
  • "Grammatica graecitatis N. T." (ib., 1857);


and in Dutch,
  • "Rules for a new Translation of the N. T." (Leuven, 1858);
  • a translation of the N. T. made in accordance with these rules (3 vols., ib., 1859–69);
  • "The Epistles and Gospels of the Ecclesiastical Year," with annotations (ib., 1870);
  • translation of the Psalms, with annotations (2 vols., ib., 1877–78);
  • translation of Proverbs and of Ecclesiasticus (ib., 1879).


He also published two works in the field of Oriental scholarship:
  • "Chrestomathia rabbinica et chaldaica (3 vols., Leuven, 1841-43); and
  • "Clementis Rom. epistolae binae de Virginitate, syriace" (ib., 1856), in which he defends the genuineness of these two letters.
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