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Ignacio Bauer y Landauer archive

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The archive contains a few personal documents but mainly consists of original and xeroxed historical documents collected by Bauer.

Reference Code
ARC. Ms. Var. 328
Dates
1254-1964
Consists of
0.60 m..
Languages
French; English; Spanish ; lat; German;
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title Ignacio Bauer y Landauer archive.
Additional Titles כותרת בעברית: ארכיון איגנציו באואר לנדאואר.
Archive of Ignacio Bauer y Landauer.
Citation Note ARC. Ms. Var. 328, Ignacio Bauer y Landauer archive, Archives Department, the National Library of Israel, Jerusalem
Host Item Ignacio Bauer y Landauer archive.
Former Call Number Ms. Var. 328
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary Dr. Ignacio Isaac Bauer Landauer was a lawyer, scholar and businessman. He was born in Spain and moved to Switzerland 1950. In 1921 he married Olga, the daughter of Baron Alexander de Gunzburg of St. Petersburg. Under the influence of Max Nordau and A.S. Yahuda, who were in Madrid in the 1920s, he became interested in Zionism, Sephardi Jews, Morocco and Spain. For many years he sent rare and valuable gifts to the JNUL, including his collection of 800 books. He visited Israel many times and he died on a visit to Israel, in Haifa, a few days short of his 70th birthday.
Ownership history Donated by Ignacio Bauer during his lifetime, probably between 1945-1961.
Language Note His biography, written by his wife, is in French. The documents are mainly in Spanish, with some in English, French, German and Latin.
National Library system number 990026480720205171

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