Bernays, Jacob, 1824-1881

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1824-09-11

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Jacob Bernays (1824-1881) was a German professor of Greek and librarian at the University of Bonn.

From the description of Jacob Bernays correspondence, 1853-1878. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122575957 From the guide to the Jacob Bernays correspondence, 1853-1878, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)

Born in Stuttgart in 1902, Bach received a doctorate in German literature from the University of Berlin in 1928. He was an author and editor until his emigration to Great Britain in 1939, and continued his literary work there, including his biography of Bernays, Jacob Bernays: Ein Beitrag zur Emanzipationsgeschichte der Juden und zur Geschichte des deutschen Geistes im neunzehnten Jahrhundert. Bach died in London on December 5, 1977.

From the guide to the Jacob Bernays - Hans Bach Collection, 1820-1937, (Leo Baeck Institute Archives)

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Bach, Hans

Baumgardt, David

Bernays, Isaac

Bernays, Jacob

Bunsen, Christian Karl von

Bunsen, Georg von

Cahnmann, Werner

Education, primary and secondary; before 1871

Graetz, Heinrich

Greek language

Greek language

Gruenewald, Max

Grunwald, Max

Hamburg

Heyse, Paul

Jewish law

Judaism

Lasker, Eduard

Liebeschuetz, Hans

Literature

Meyer, Isler

Microfilm

Mommsen, Theodor

Mueller, Max

Nazi Germany

Orthodox Judaism

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Professions and occupations; editors

Professions and occupations; philologists

Professions and occupations; rabbis

Professions and occupations; university teachers

Renan, Ernst

Roggenbach, Franz von

Stuttgart

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Germans

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Germany--Bonn

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