Chajim H. Steinthal, Sprachwissenschaftler und Philosoph im 19. Jahrhundert Chajim H. Steinthal, linguist and philosopher in the 19th century

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Chajim H. Steinthal, Sprachwissenschaftler und Philosoph im 19. Jahrhundert = Chajim H. Steinthal, linguist and philosopher in the 19th century

edited by Hartwig Wiedebach & Annette Winkelmann

(Studies in European Judaism, v. 4)

Brill, 2002

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Chajim H. Steinthal

Sprachwissenschaftler und Philosoph im 19. Jahrhundert

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Chajim H. Steinthal (1823-1899) was one of the most important philosophical linguists and teachers of the aScience of Judaisma. His multilayered and diverse scholarly works sprang from the solid foundation of an exceptionally broad and comprehensive education. Among other things, together with Moritz Lazarus he founded the discipline of Voelkerpsychologie (psychology of nations). Steinthal taught mainly at the University of Berlin and the Hochschule (later Lehranstalt) fur die Wissenschaft des Judentums. The volume contains the results of an interdisciplinary conference organized by the Leopold Zunz Centre for the Study of European Judaism (LEUCOREA Foundation, Wittenberg), the Synagogue Museum Groebzig and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. It presents papers in the fields of linguistics, philosophy, Jewish studies and history as well as an inventory of Steinthal's papers in Jerusalem. Contributions by: Dieter Adelmann, Ingrid Belke, Craig Christy, Ivan Kalmar, Bogdan Kovtyk, Cornelie Kunze, Joan Leopold, Hans-Ulrich Lessing, Marion Mendez, Manfred Ringmacher, Silke Schaeper, Hartwig Wiedebach, Giuseppe Veltri.

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  • NCID
    BA6049872X
  • ISBN
    • 9004126457
  • LCCN
    2002022300
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    ger
  • Text Language Code
    gereng
  • Place of Publication
    Leiden
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxii, 283 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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