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Solomon Schill (b.1849) was a Jewish-Hungarian scholar.

Biography

Studied at Raab, Budapest and Vienna. Professor of Latin and Greek in the Rabbinical Seminary at Budapest since 1878. Philologist and translator of Philo into Hungarian.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

  • Alexandriai Philo Jelentése a Caius Caligulánál járt küldöttségröl. Legatio ad Caium <Hungarian> (Budapest 1896)

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