אברהם נויבאואר (1907-1832), מזרחן, סופר, ביבליוגרף וספרן בספריית בודליאנה באוקספורד. הארכיון כולל תעודות אישיות, התכתבות וכתבי יד.
Adolf Neubauer archive
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Adolf Neubauer archive. |
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כותרת בעברית: ארכיון אברהם נויבאואר. |
Citation Note |
ARC. 4* 1595, Adolf Neubauer archive, Archives Department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem |
Host Item |
Adolf Neubauer archive. |
Level of Description |
Fonds Record |
Biographical summary |
Nagybana (Ungary) 1832-London 1907. Orientalist, author, librarian and bibliographer. Studied in Prague and Munich, from 1857 till 1868 live in Paris, except for visits to various libraries to examine manuscripts, and a period in Jerusalem, where he held a post at the Austrian consulate. In 1861-2 he began his scholarly career by publishing in the Journal Asiatique (vols. 18-20) extracts and translations from a tenth-century lexical work of David ben Abraham, of Fez, whose manuscripts he had found in a Karaite synagogue in Jerusalem. In 1868 settled in England, becoming librarian at the Bodleian Library in Oxford. His Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, was published in 3 volums, 1886-1906. Between 1901-1906 lived in Vienna with his nephew Adolf Büchler. |
Ownership history |
The archive was purchased in 1984 from Dr. Lionel Kochan, Oxford, together with the the archives of Adolf Büchler and Jakob Eduard Polak. |
Language Note |
The archive is in English, French, German and Hebrew |
National Library system number |
990026373620205171 |
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