Nathaniel Schmidt
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Nathaniel Schmidt, A.M. (1862–1939) was an American Orientalist, born at Hudiksvall, Sweden, and educated at the Gymnasium of his native town. In the United States he attended Colgate University. He also studied in Germany at the University of Berlin. He was professor of Semitic languages and literatures at Colgate University (1888-1896). Schmidt held the same position at Cornell University afterwards. In 1914 he served as president of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. His publications include:
- Biblical Criticism and Theological Belief (1897)
- Outlines of a History of India (1902)
- Outlines of a History of Syria (1902)
- Ecclesiastes (1903)
- The Prophet of Nazareth (1905; second edition, 1907)
- The Original Language of the Parables of Enoch (1908)
- The Messages of the Poets (1911)