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A novel on the biblical Ezra. By German rabbi, scholar and novelist.
A novel on the biblical Ezra. By German rabbi, scholar and novelist.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in Vilnius [Lithuania]: 1866. Reissued in 1901 in Leipzig [Germany] with a Hebrew translation by [[Solomon Mandlekern]] (Ezra ha-sofer).
Published in Vilnius [Lithuania]: 1866. Reissued in 1901 in Leipzig [Germany] with a Hebrew translation by [[Solomon Mandlekern]] (Ezra ha-sofer).


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[[Category:Literature|1866 Philippson]]
[[Category:Literature--1850s|1866 Philippson]]
[[Category:Novels|1866 Philippson]]
[[Category:Novels|1866 Philippson]]


[[Category:German language--1850s|1866 Philippson]]
[[Category:German language--1850s|1866 Philippson]]
[[Category:Made in the 1860s|*1866 Philippson]]
[[Category:Made in the 1860s| 1866 Philippson]]


[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1850s|1866 Philippson]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1850s|1866 Philippson]]

Latest revision as of 04:57, 30 November 2015

Esra der Schriffgelehrte (1866) is a novel by Ludwig Philippson.

Abstract

A novel on the biblical Ezra. By German rabbi, scholar and novelist.

Editions

Published in Vilnius [Lithuania]: 1866. Reissued in 1901 in Leipzig [Germany] with a Hebrew translation by Solomon Mandlekern (Ezra ha-sofer).

External links

  • [ Google Books]