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Avigdor Glogauer

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without interruption. A letter from Mendelssohn, dated January 13, 1774, convinced the authorities to clear him of all suspicion and set him at liberty. Through the aid of Isaac Dessau and his relative, Rabbi
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teacher, and his mother Bräunche was a member of the prominent Teomim rabbinical family. Glogauer was a private tutor for some time in
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of Mendelssohn and an introduction of his own. The last of his literary efforts was a poem included in
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The first work Avigdor published was an elementary Hebrew grammar entitled
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for ten months. During his confinement he pursued his studies in the
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Avigdor Glogauer was born to poor Jewish parents in the
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Catalogus Librorum Hebræorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana
562:(in Latin). Berlin: A. Friedlaender. p. 663. 550: 571: 546: 544: 429: 413:Ben-Chananja: Zeitschrift für jüdische Theologie 211:of Berlin, he was enabled to return to Prague. 447:(2nd ed.). Detroit: Macmillan Reference. 541: 145:), was a German Jewish grammarian and poet. 140: 127: 73: 472: 395: 393: 16:Judaic scholar (active 18th-19th century) 522: 369: 340: 325: 308: 293: 218: 468: 466: 464: 399: 238:('A Good Thing'; Prague, 1783), with a 186:Early in 1773, while traveling through 572: 439:"Avigdor ben Simḥah ha-Levi of Glogau" 390: 556:"Abigdor b. Simcha Levi Glogaviensis" 183:in 1768, and there became a teacher. 512: 510: 461: 141: 128: 112: 105:Avigdor ben Simḥah ha-Levi Glogauer 74: 13: 645:Prisoners and detainees of Germany 419:(10). Szegedi: S. Burger: 157–192. 14: 656: 507: 423: 600:18th-century German male writers 516: 359: 345:. In Buchner, Ze'ev Wolf (ed.). 161:. His father Simḥah was a pious 287: 315:Letters with Moses Mendelssohn 1: 590:18th-century German educators 473:Zwiep, Irene E. (2002–2003). 354: 268:. In 1802 Avigdor edited the 116: 32: 336:]. Vienna: Anton Schmid. 148: 7: 349:. Vienna. pp. 214–216. 341:Glogauer, Avigdor (1835) . 113:אביגדור בן שמחה הלוי מגלוגא 10: 661: 326:Glogauer, Avigdor (1797). 309:Glogauer, Avigdor (1794). 294:Glogauer, Avigdor (1783). 204:medieval Hebrew philosophy 605:18th-century German poets 523:Davidson, Israel (1901). 409:"Avigdor Levi aus Glogau" 370:Davidson, Israel (1901). 92: 82: 68: 53: 28: 21: 595:18th-century German Jews 534:The Jewish Encyclopedia 381:The Jewish Encyclopedia 252:'s linguistic treatise 214: 640:People of the Haskalah 552:Steinschneider, Moritz 531:; et al. (eds.). 378:; et al. (eds.). 231: 122:–1810), also known as 625:Jewish German writers 615:Hebrew-language poets 610:Grammarians of Hebrew 444:Encyclopaedia Judaica 222: 479:Studia Rosenthaliana 525:"Abigdor ben Simḥa" 372:"Abigdor ben Simḥa" 635:People from Głogów 630:Jewish grammarians 431:Berenbaum, Michael 347:Tzaḥut ha-melitzah 282:Tzaḥut ha-melitzah 278:Ze'ev Wolf Buchner 232: 169:, where he joined 454:978-0-02-866097-4 171:Moses Mendelssohn 102: 101: 93:Literary movement 652: 620:Jewish educators 564: 563: 548: 539: 538: 520: 519: 514: 505: 504: 470: 459: 458: 427: 421: 420: 403:(4 March 1863). 397: 385: 363: 362: 350: 337: 334:The Perfect Seal 322: 311:Iggerot ha-Remad 305: 284:(Berlin, 1810). 246:Yechezkel Landau 144: 143: 131: 130: 121: 118: 114: 77: 76: 64: 62: 37: 34: 23:Avigdor Glogauer 19: 18: 660: 659: 655: 654: 653: 651: 650: 649: 570: 569: 568: 567: 549: 542: 529:Singer, Isidore 517: 515: 508: 493: 471: 462: 455: 437:, eds. (2007). 428: 424: 398: 391: 376:Singer, Isidore 360: 357: 317:]. 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Glogau
Bohemia
Habsburg Empire
Hebrew
Haskalah
Hebrew
acronym
lower Silesian
Glogau
Talmud
Berlin
Moses Mendelssohn
maskilim
Prague
Saxony
Pirna
Tanakh
Talmud
medieval Hebrew philosophy
Hirschel Levin

Title page
haskama
Yechezkel Landau
Moses ibn Ḥabib
Socrates
Immanuel Kant
Pentateuch
the commentary
Ze'ev Wolf Buchner

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