Isaac Satanov

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Isaak Moses Satanow (born 1732 in Satanow, Podolia , today Oblast Khmelnyzkyj ; died December 25, 1805 in Berlin ) was a Hebrew poet, philosophical writer and scholar; he belonged to Mendelssohn's circle . Satanow was the first director of the Oriental Buchdruckerey in Berlin, where he also published his own works.

Title copper Mischle Asaf , Berlin 1789

Fonts (selection)

  • Safa ahat (one language). Berlin 1783
  • Imrej bina (words of insight). Berlin 1784
  • Sefer ha-midot (Book of Ethics). Berlin 1784 ( digitized version )
  • Sefat emet (language of truth). Berlin 1787
  • Devarim ahadim (some words). Berlin 1787
  • Mischle Asaf (proverbs). Berlin 1788 ff.

literature

  • John F. Oppenheimer (Red.) And a .: Lexicon of Judaism. 2nd Edition. Bertelsmann Lexikon Verlag, Gütersloh u. a. 1971, ISBN 3-570-05964-2 , col. 697.
  • Introduction to Words of Insight (1784) printed by: Uta Lohmann, Ingrid Lohmann (Ed.): "Lerne Vernunft!" Jewish education programs between tradition and modernization. Source texts from the time of the Haskala, 1760-1811 , Waxmann, Münster 2005, ISBN 978-3-8309-1504-1 . There is also a short biography (PDF; 108 kB).
  • Dirk Sadowski: Oriental Buchdruckerey. In: Dan Diner (Ed.): Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture (EJGK). Volume 4: Ly-Po. Metzler, Stuttgart / Weimar 2013, ISBN 978-3-476-02504-3 , pp. 441-444.

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