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''' Lazarus Goldschmidt''' (1871-1950) was a Lithuanian-born German Jewish scholar. Born and raised in Lithuania, went to Germany in 1888 to study at the University of Berlin with [[August Dillmann]] and Eberhard Schrader. Specialized in Oriental languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic, Ethiopic...), translated [[1 Enoch]] into Hebrew (1892), and the Quran (1916) and the whole Babylonian Talmud into German (1897-1935). To escape racial persecution, moved to England in 1933.     
''' Lazarus Goldschmidt''' (1871-1950) was a Lithuanian-born German Jewish scholar. Born and raised in Lithuania, went to Germany in 1888 to study at the University of Berlin with [[August Dillmann]] and Eberhard Schrader. Specialized in Oriental languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic, Ethiopic...), translated [[1 Enoch]] into Hebrew (1892), and the Quran (1916) and the whole Babylonian Talmud into German (1930-1936). To escape racial persecution, moved to England in 1933.     


==Works ==
==Works ==
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====Books====
====Books====


*[[Die Chronologie des Lebens des Apostels Paulus (1903 Hoennicke), book]]
*[[ספר חנוך / Das Buch Henoch (The Book of Enoch / 1892 Goldschmidt), book]]


*[[Der Koran (The Qur'an / 1916 Hoennicke), book]]
*[[Der Koran (The Qur'an / 1916 Goldschmidt), book]]


*[[Das Judenchristentum im ersten und zweiten Jahrhundert (1908 Hoennicke), book]]
*[[Der babylonische Talmud (The Babylonian Talmud / 1897-35 Goldschmidt), book]]


*[[Die Apostelgeschichte (1913 Hoennicke), book]]
==External links==


==Biography==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus_Goldschmidt Wikipedia.en] -- [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus_Goldschmidt Wikipedia.de] -- Wikipedia.fr -- Wikipedia.it -- Wikipedia.es
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus_Goldschmidt Wikipedia.en] -- [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazarus_Goldschmidt Wikipedia.de] -- Wikipedia.fr -- Wikipedia.it -- Wikipedia.es
==References==


*[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6758-goldschmidt-lazarus JewEnc]
*[http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6758-goldschmidt-lazarus JewEnc]




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Latest revision as of 17:16, 21 January 2017

Lazarus Goldschmidt (1871-1950) was a Lithuanian-born German Jewish scholar. Born and raised in Lithuania, went to Germany in 1888 to study at the University of Berlin with August Dillmann and Eberhard Schrader. Specialized in Oriental languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic, Ethiopic...), translated 1 Enoch into Hebrew (1892), and the Quran (1916) and the whole Babylonian Talmud into German (1930-1936). To escape racial persecution, moved to England in 1933.

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Books

External links