Johannes Zimmermann

Johannes Zimmermann (2 March 1825 – 13 December 1876) was a missionary, clergyman, translator, philologist and ethnolinguist of the Basel Evangelical Missionary Society of Switzerland, who translated the entire Bible into the Ga language of the Ga-Dangme people of southeastern Ghana and wrote a Ga dictionary and grammar book. Mostly an oral language before the mid-nineteenth century, the Ga language assumed a written form as a result of his literary work. Zimmerman's work built upon the single introductory grammatical treatise written by the Euro-African Moravian missionary and educator, Christian Jacob Protten, in the Ga and Fante languages, and published a century earlier in Copenhagen, in 1764.

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Johannes Zimmermann
Johannes Zimmermann
Born(1825-03-02)2 March 1825
Died13 December 1876(1876-12-13) (aged 51)
NationalityGerman
EducationBasel Mission Seminary, Basel, Switzerland
Occupations
SpouseCatherine Mulgrave (m. 1851)
Children6
ChurchBasel Evangelical Missionary Society
Orders
Ordination9 December, 1849, Herrenberg
ConsecrationBasel Minster, 1849
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