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'''Adolf Büchler''' (1867-1939) was a Jewish Austrian scholar, active in Austria and Great Britain.
'''Adolf Büchler''' (1867-1939) was a Jewish Austrian scholar, active in Austria and Great Britain. Born at Priekopa, Hungary. Received his PhD (1890) from Leipzig University, Germany. Professor at the Vienna Jewish Theological Seminary. Principal of Jews’ College London from 1907. Main research on latter part of Second Temple period.  


==Biography==
==Works ==
Born at Priekopa, Hungary. Received his PhD (1890) from Leipzig University, Germany. Professor at the Vienna Jewish Theological Seminary. Principal of Jews’ College London from 1907. Main research on latter part of Second Temple period.
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_B%C3%BCchler Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_B%C3%BCchler Wikipedia]


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Adolf Büchler (1867-1939) was a Jewish Austrian scholar, active in Austria and Great Britain. Born at Priekopa, Hungary. Received his PhD (1890) from Leipzig University, Germany. Professor at the Vienna Jewish Theological Seminary. Principal of Jews’ College London from 1907. Main research on latter part of Second Temple period.

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