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''' Felix Perles''' (1874-1933) was a German Jewish scholar. | ''' Felix Perles''' (1874-1933) was a German Jewish scholar. Born in Munich [Germany], on March 18, 1874, was the son of rabbi and scholar [[Joseph Perles]]. He studied at the University of Munich, where he received his PhD in 1895. He completed his rabbinical studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Vienna and in Paris, being ordained in 1898. Perles died in 1933. | ||
==Works== | |||
==Works | |||
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
*[[Bousset's Religion des Judentums im neutestamentlichen Zeitalter kritisch untersucht (1903 Perles), book]] | *[[Bousset's Religion des Judentums im neutestamentlichen Zeitalter kritisch untersucht (1903 Perles), book]] | ||
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*[[Zur Erklärung des Buches Henoch (1913 Perles), essay]] | |||
==Biography== | |||
*[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=204&letter=P&search=Felix%20Perles JewEn.com] | |||
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[[Category:Died in the 1930s| 1933 Perles]] | [[Category:Died in the 1930s| 1933 Perles]] | ||
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[[Category:Second Temple Scholars & Authors|1874 Perles]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 28 April 2015
Felix Perles (1874-1933) was a German Jewish scholar. Born in Munich [Germany], on March 18, 1874, was the son of rabbi and scholar Joseph Perles. He studied at the University of Munich, where he received his PhD in 1895. He completed his rabbinical studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Vienna and in Paris, being ordained in 1898. Perles died in 1933.