Elkan Nathan Adler

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Elkan Nathan Adler (geboren 24. Juli 1861 in London; gestorben 15. September 1946 ebenda) war ein britischer Jurist und wissenschaftlicher Reisender. rdf:langString
Elkan Nathan Adler, né le 24 juillet 1861 à Londres et mort 15 septembre 1946 à Londres, est un auteur britannique de confession juive, juriste, historien et collectionneur d'ouvrages et de manuscrits juifs. rdf:langString
Elkan Nathan Adler (24 July 1861 in St Luke's, London – 15 September 1946 in London) was an English author, lawyer, historian, and collector of Jewish books and manuscripts. Adler's father was Nathan Marcus Adler, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire. He traveled extensively and built an enormous library, particularly of old Jewish documents. Adler was among the first to explore the documents stored in the Cairo Genizah, being in fact the first European to enter it. During his visits to Cairo in 1888 and 1895 Adler collected and brought over 25,000 Genizah manuscript fragments back to England. rdf:langString
Elkan Nathan Adler (Saint Luke's, 24 luglio 1861 – Londra, 15 settembre 1946) è stato uno storico e avvocato britannico, collezionista di libri e manoscritti ebraici. Fervente sionista, fu uno dei primi membri del'Hovevei Zion in Inghilterra, estremamente attivo negli affari comuni inglese-ebraici, specialmente nell'ambito dell'istruzione. rdf:langString
Elkan Nathan Adler, född 1861, död 1946, var en anglo-judisk författare, advokat, historiker samt bok- och manuskriptsamlare. Hans far var Nathan Marcus Adler, överrabbin för brittiska imperiet. Adler reste mycket och byggde upp ett enormt bibliotek, speciellt för judiska dokument. 1921 publicerade han sin Catalogue of Hebrew Manuscripts of E. N. Adler i vilken han beskrev över 4,500 manuskript i sin samling. P.g.a. en affärskollegas förskingringar tvingades Adler 1923 sälja det mesta av sitt bibliotek till i New York och Hebrew Union College i Cincinnati. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler
rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler
rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler
rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler
rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler
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rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler (geboren 24. Juli 1861 in London; gestorben 15. September 1946 ebenda) war ein britischer Jurist und wissenschaftlicher Reisender.
rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler (24 July 1861 in St Luke's, London – 15 September 1946 in London) was an English author, lawyer, historian, and collector of Jewish books and manuscripts. Adler's father was Nathan Marcus Adler, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire. He traveled extensively and built an enormous library, particularly of old Jewish documents. Adler was among the first to explore the documents stored in the Cairo Genizah, being in fact the first European to enter it. During his visits to Cairo in 1888 and 1895 Adler collected and brought over 25,000 Genizah manuscript fragments back to England. Adler was particularly interested in the history of Persian (Iranian) Jews. He traveled to Tehran and Bukhara in 1896 and 1897, where he purchased various Hebrew and Judeo-Persian manuscripts and later published descriptive lists of their contents. These publications provided Western scholars with critical insight into the cultural, literary, and intellectual endeavors pursued by the Jews of Iran. The manuscripts collected by Adler include both religious and secular works on various topics, including stories, folklore, calendars, biblical and Talmudic dictionaries, prayer books, liturgical hymns, discourses on Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), and chronicles of religious persecution. In his 1921 summary, Catalogue of Hebrew Manuscripts in the Collection of E. N. Adler, Adler described over 4,500 manuscripts in his collection. Overall, Adler collected some 30,000 printed books in Judaica. Unfortunately for him, a business associate's embezzlement forced him to sell most of his library to the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City and Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati in 1923. Moreover, Adler agreed to bequeath his subsequent acquisitions to the Jewish Theological Seminary upon his death. During a visit to Egypt in 1924, Adler acquired a recently discovered jar that contained the private archive of an Egyptian mercenary, Horos son of Nechoutes (c. 145-88 BC), and he personally contributed to the edition of the documents which were published as The Adler Papyri. Adler published many books about his travels and on his extensive collections, including About Hebrew Manuscripts (1905), A Gazetteer of Hebrew Printing (1917); Jews in Many Lands (1905); Auto de Fe and Jew (1908); History of the Jews of London (1930); Jewish Travellers (1930, repr. 1966); and articles on the Samaritans and on the History of the Jews in Egypt and Persia. Adler was extremely active in English-Jewish communal affairs, especially in education, and was an ardent Zionist; he was an early member of the Hovevei Zion in England. Per his will, his personal archives are now at the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler (Saint Luke's, 24 luglio 1861 – Londra, 15 settembre 1946) è stato uno storico e avvocato britannico, collezionista di libri e manoscritti ebraici. Fervente sionista, fu uno dei primi membri del'Hovevei Zion in Inghilterra, estremamente attivo negli affari comuni inglese-ebraici, specialmente nell'ambito dell'istruzione. Fu il primo europeo ad aver accesso agli archivi del Cairo, e, fra il 1888 e il 1895, raccolse e riportò nell'isola oltre 25 000 frammenti di manoscritti provenienti dal sito di Genizah. Durante i suoi frequenti viaggi, costruì un'enorme biblioteca di documenti ebraici, con più di 4 500 manoscritti (al 1921) e 30 000 libri stampati relativi all'arte cerimoniale ebraica.
rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler, né le 24 juillet 1861 à Londres et mort 15 septembre 1946 à Londres, est un auteur britannique de confession juive, juriste, historien et collectionneur d'ouvrages et de manuscrits juifs.
rdf:langString Elkan Nathan Adler, född 1861, död 1946, var en anglo-judisk författare, advokat, historiker samt bok- och manuskriptsamlare. Hans far var Nathan Marcus Adler, överrabbin för brittiska imperiet. Adler reste mycket och byggde upp ett enormt bibliotek, speciellt för judiska dokument. 1921 publicerade han sin Catalogue of Hebrew Manuscripts of E. N. Adler i vilken han beskrev över 4,500 manuskript i sin samling. P.g.a. en affärskollegas förskingringar tvingades Adler 1923 sälja det mesta av sitt bibliotek till i New York och Hebrew Union College i Cincinnati. Förutom författandet av många böcker om sina resor och sina samlingar var Adler aktiv i engelsk-judiska lokala frågor, speciellt gällande utbildning. Han var en hängiven sionist.
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