Theophilus Siegfried Bayer
Theophilus Siegfried Bayer was a German classical scholar with specialization in Sinology. He was a Sinologist and professor of Greek and Roman Antiquities at St Petersburg Academy of Sciences between 1726 and 1737.
Personal details
Bayer was a native of Königsberg, then in the Duchy of Prussia. His father Johann Friedrich was from the German Protestant minority in Hungary, but had moved to the Duchy of Prussia, where he worked as a painter. The youthful T. S. Bayer was an excellent student at the University of Königsberg, studying Latin, Greek and Hebrew. He was a Rector of the Königsberg Cathedral from 1721 to 1726, and also worked as a librarian at the Königsberg Public Library.Bayer collection
He had a library of more than 200 manuscripts, Chinese and other Oriental books, including:- Telugu and Tamil Palm-leaf manuscripts
- Oriental history and philology-related notes
- Correspondence with Jesuits in Peking.
Works
- Historia regni Graecorum bactriani .
- Manuscript in Latin and Chinese.
- De Eclipsi Sinica published in 1718.
- Museum Sinicum, a two-volume compendium of materials on the Chinese language published in 1730.
- Works on the history of Russia, including De Varagis and Origines russicae.