Christian Siegmund Georgi (20 July 1702 - 6 September 1771) was an evangelical theologian at Wittenberg in the heart of Germany.
[1] Christian Siegmund Georgi was born in Luckau, a small town in Lusatian flat lands south of Berlin.
Alongside his interest in Theology, he initially devoted himself to the study of classical and oriental languages.
[1] He received his habilitation on 1 February 1726 at the Wittenberg Academy with a dissertation entitled "De Chaldaeosyrismis Rabbinismis et Persismis dictioni Novi Foederis immerito affictis".
[1] Alongside university disputations and presentations involving matters of dogma, Georgi contributed chronicles and historical works.