Solomon Pappenheim

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Solomon Pappenheim (Hebrew: שלמה בן זליגמן פפנהיים, German: Salomon Pappenheim; 2 February 1740 – 4 or 5 March 1814), also known by the acronym Rashap (Hebrew: רש״פ), was a German Maskil, linguist, and poet. He is best known for his three-part study of Hebrew synonyms entitled Yeri'ot Shelomoh. rdf:langString
Соломон Паппенгейм (2 февраля 1740, Бяла — 4 или 5 марта 1814, Бреслау) — германский филолог-гебраист и поэт. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Solomon Pappenheim
rdf:langString Паппенгейм, Соломон
rdf:langString Solomon Pappenheim
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rdf:langString Solomon Pappenheim (Hebrew: שלמה בן זליגמן פפנהיים, German: Salomon Pappenheim; 2 February 1740 – 4 or 5 March 1814), also known by the acronym Rashap (Hebrew: רש״פ), was a German Maskil, linguist, and poet. He is best known for his three-part study of Hebrew synonyms entitled Yeri'ot Shelomoh.
rdf:langString Соломон Паппенгейм (2 февраля 1740, Бяла — 4 или 5 марта 1814, Бреслау) — германский филолог-гебраист и поэт.
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