Joseph Zedner (10 February 1804 – 10 October 1871) was a German Jewish bibliographer and librarian.
After completing his education, he acted as teacher in the Jewish school in
Strelitz (
Mecklenburg), where the lexicographer
Daniel Sanders Daniel Sanders may refer to:
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was his pupil. In 1832 he became a tutor to the family of the book-seller
A. Asher in Berlin, and later engaged in the book-trade himself; but being unsuccessful he accepted in 1845 a position as librarian of the Hebrew department of the
British Museum in London. There he remained until 1869, when ill health compelled him to resign and to retire to Berlin, where he spent the last two years of his life. Shortly after his appointment, the British Museum acquired the library of the bibliophile
Heimann J. Michael of Hamburg, which Zedner catalogued.
Works
Zedner was the author of the following works:
*''Auswahl Historischer Stücke aus Hebräischen Schriftstellern vom Zweiten Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart, mit Vocalisiertem Texte, Deutscher Uebersetzung und Anmerkungen'' (Berlin, 1840)
*''Catalogue of the Hebrew Books in the Library of the British Museum'' (London, 1867)
*''Ein Fragment aus dem Letzten Gesange von Reineke Fuchs'' (Berlin, 1871), a poetical satire on
Napoleon III.
He contributed to Asher's edition of the ''Travels'' of
Benjamin of Tudela
Benjamin of Tudela ( he, בִּנְיָמִין מִטּוּדֶלָה, ; ar, بنيامين التطيلي ''Binyamin al-Tutayli''; Tudela, Kingdom of Navarre, 1130 Castile, 1173) was a medieval Jewish traveler who visited Europe, Asia, an ...
(London, 1840), and wrote poems on two collections of portraits (''Ehret die Frauen,'' and ''Edelsteine und Perlen,'' Berlin, 1836–45). While in London, he published a second edition of
Ibn Ezra's commentary on the ''
Book of Esther
The Book of Esther ( he, מְגִלַּת אֶסְתֵּר, Megillat Esther), also known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as "the Scroll" ("the wikt:מגילה, Megillah"), is a book in the third section (, "Writings") of the Judaism, Jewish ''Tanak ...
'', to which he wrote an introduction entitled "Wa-Yosef Abraham."
References
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Moritz Steinschneider
Moritz Steinschneider (30 March 1816, Prostějov, Moravia, Austrian Empire – 24 January 1907, Berlin) was a Moravian bibliographer and Orientalist. He received his early instruction in Hebrew from his father, Jacob Steinschneider ( 1782; ...
, in ''Magazin für die Literatur des Auslandes,'' 1871, No. 44, abstracts of which are given in ''Allg. Zeit. des Jud.'' 1871, pp. 116–118, and in ''Generalanzeiger für die Gesammten Interessen des Judentums,'' Berlin, Feb. 22, 1904
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External links
Jewishencyclopedia.com
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1804 births
1871 deaths
19th-century German writers
German bibliographers
Bibliographers of Hebrew literature
Jewish German writers
Employees of the British Museum
Silesian Jews
People from the Province of Silesia
People from Głogów
19th-century German male writers
German male non-fiction writers