Lajos Blau
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Lajos Blau (German: Ludwig Blau; 29 April 1861 – 8 March 1936) was a Jewish–Hungarian scholar of philosophy and Oriental studies, professor of Jewish studies, and publicist born at Putnok, in the Kingdom of Hungary.
Biography
[edit]Blau was educated at three different yeshivot in the Kingdom of Hungary, among them that of Presburg. In 1880–1888, he was a student at the Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest (Landesrabbinerschule, now the Budapest University of Jewish Studies). At the same time, he studied philosophy and Oriental studies at the University of Budapest, where he earned a Ph.D. degree cum laude in 1887, and the diploma at the Rabbinical Seminary in 1888.
In 1887, Blau became a teacher of Talmudic literature at the Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest; in 1888 he served there as a substitute professor, and in 1889 as professor of the Hebrew Bible, the languages of Hebrew and Aramaic, and the Talmud. Beginning in 1899, he became a librarian and tutor in Jewish history.
In 1902, Blau became president of the folklore section of the Jewish–Hungarian Literary Society, editor of the Magyar Zsido Szemle, and a contributor to the Jewish Encyclopedia (1906). He died in 1936.
Works
[edit]Blau's academic publications have dealt chiefly with the following topics:
- Jewish literature and history of the Jews in the Talmudic and early post-Talmudic periods, for example:
- Beiträge zur Erklärung der Mechilta und des Sifre, in the Steinschneider Festschrift, 1896
- Quelques Notes sur Jésus ben Sirach, in Revue Etudes Juives, xxxv. 19-47
- Das Altjüdische Zauberwesen, Strasbourg, 1898
- The Jewish traditions regarding the Masorah, for example:
- Massoretische Untersuchungen, Strasburg, 1891
- Masoretic Studies, in Jewish Quarterly Review, viii., ix.)
- The development of the Hebrew Bible canon, for example:
- Zur Einleitung in die Heilige Schrift, Strasburg, 1894.
Blau also published Der Concursus Vitiorum nach Talmudischem Recht, Budapest, 1887; and Die Erwählung Israel's (in Hungarian), ib. 1890; and contributed to the Monatsschrift, Zeitschrift für Hebräische Bibliographie, Jahrbuch des Ungarischen Litteraturvereines, Jahrbuch der Deutschen Litteraturvereines, etc.
References
[edit]- Singer, Isidore; Gottheil, Richard (1906). "BLAU, LUDWIG". Jewish Encyclopedia. Kopelman Foundation. Archived from the original on 23 January 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
- Ózsidó bűvészet reprint in Hungarian - Printed 2005 - Gabbiano Print Kft. Budapest
- A Talmudról - reprint in Hungarian - Printed 2007 - Gabbiano Print Kft. Budapest
External links
[edit]- Works by or about Lajos Blau at the Internet Archive
- Jewish Encyclopedia article for Ludwig Blau, by Isidore Singer and Richard Gottheil
- Digitized works by Lajos Blau at the Leo Baeck Institute, New York
- 1861 births
- 1936 deaths
- 19th-century Hungarian educators
- 19th-century Jewish biblical scholars
- 19th-century Hungarian Jews
- 19th-century Hungarian historians
- 19th-century Hungarian male writers
- 20th-century Hungarian educators
- 20th-century Jewish biblical scholars
- 20th-century Hungarian Jews
- 20th-century Hungarian historians
- 20th-century Hungarian male writers
- Budapest University alumni
- Contributors to the Jewish Encyclopedia
- Jewish encyclopedists
- Hungarian Hebraists
- Jewish historians
- Jewish orientalists
- People from Putnok
- Talmudists
- Jewish biography stubs
- Hungarian academic biography stubs