Language:
Hebrew
Pages:
[6], 96 Blatt
Year of publication:
1789
Keywords:
Ethik
Abstract:
In his "Mishle Asaf" Satanov so blended the style of the Bible with modern fine writing that the critics of his time were at a loss how to characterize the work. Some were inclined to revere it as a relic of antiquity, while others attacked the author as a literary charlatan who desired to palm off his own work as a production of the ancient writers. Rabbi Joseph of Frankfort gave a clever criticism : "I do not really know to whom to ascribe these sayings [of the "Mishle Asaf"]; it may be the publisher himself has composed them; for I know him to be a plagiarist. He, however, differs from the rest of that class in this respect, that they plagiarize the works of others and pass them for their own, while he plagiarizes his own works and passes them for those of others."
Note:
Jüdisches Erscheinungsjahr: [5]549; bibliografischer Nachweis: Yeshayahu Vinograd, Thesaurus of the Hebrew book, Berlin 383
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Online-Ausg.: Berlin: Jüdisches Museum Berlin, 2022. - Digitalisierungsvorlage 〈VII.5. Satan 250〉
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Gemeinfrei - Freier Zugang
URL:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Satanow
URL:
http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%99%D7%A6%D7%97%D7%A7_%D7%A1%D7%98%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%91
URL:
https://www.hebrewbooks.org/34057
URL:
http://dfg-viewer.de/show/?set[mets]=https://jmb01.intranda.com/mets/mishas_00128515.xml
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