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'''Solomon Schill''' (b.1849) was a Jewish-Hungarian scholar.
'''Solomon Schill''' (1849-1918) was a Jewish-Hungarian scholar. 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.


==Biography==
==Works ==
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====
====Books====
*Alexandriai Philo Jelentése a Caius Caligulánál járt küldöttségröl. Legatio ad Caium <Hungarian> (Budapest 1896)
*Alexandriai Philo Jelentése a Caius Caligulánál járt küldöttségröl. Legatio ad Caium <Hungarian> (Budapest 1896)


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Latest revision as of 07:08, 16 December 2019

Solomon Schill (1849-1918) was a Jewish-Hungarian scholar. 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

Books

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

External links