Gotthard Deutsch , 1859-1921, Austrian Jewish scholar and historian. He studied at the rabbinical seminary at Breslau, Germany, and at the Univ. of Vienna (Ph.D., 1881) after which he taught at Brünn in Moravia. In 1891 he went to the United States to become professor of the history and philosophy of religion at the Hebrew Union College at Cincinnati. His contributions to Jewish newspapers and journals, in addition to his many books, made him an outstanding leader of the Jewish community. He was an editor of the Jewish Encyclopedia, contributing many articles. His Philosophy of Jewish History (1897) and History of the Jews (1921) are well known.
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Music printing in Leipzig during the Thirty Years' War.
Notes; 12/1/2004; Rose, Stephen; 11353 words;
... funerals increased and when pamphlets sometimes helped to spread news of the latest events. But another reason for Ritzsch's extensive ... fund of existing information about musical print runs. (51) In 1604 Gotthard Vogelin Jr., a Heidelberg printer whose father had worked in Leipzig ... heirs to 1613) Franz ...
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Spoils of War.(Hungarian Jew's art collections looted during World War II)
History Today; 1/1/1999; Bittmann, Alexander; 1130 words;
... This exaggeration was the work of the Hatvany lawayer Hans Deutsch, who negotiated with the German finance ministry a compromise ... Austria. American soldiers discovered the loot in the Sankt Gotthard monastery in February 1945. The art works were returned to ...
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