Solomon Frensdorff

Solomon Frensdorff

Solomon Frensdorff (born at Hamburg, February 241803; died at Hanover, March 231880) was a German Jewish Hebraist.

While pursuing his studies at the Johanneum gymnasium in Hamburg, he was introduced to Hebrew literature by Isaac Bernays, who exerted considerable influence upon his later attitude toward Judaism, and religion in general. He studied philosophy and Semitic languages at the University of Bonn. In that city he became acquainted with Abraham Geiger, who, in various letters to his friends, repeatedly expressed esteem for Frensdorff's character and learning.

In 1837 Frensdorff became head master of the Jewish religious school at Hanover, and in 1848 was appointed principal of the new Jewish seminary for teachers in that city, which position he held until his death.

Frensdorff throughout his career devoted himself chiefly to the critical examination and publication of Masoretic works. His writings on these are:

* "Fragmente aus der Punktations-und Accentlehre der Hebräischen Sprache", with the Hebrew text ("Darke ha-Niḳḳud weha-Neginot"), ascribed to R. Moses Punctator, Hanover, 1847 (dedicated to Bernays);
* "Oklah we-Oklah", ib. 1864
* "Die Massora Magna" part i.
* "Massoretisches Wörterbuch", Leipsic and Hanover, 1876
* "Aus dem Sefer ha-Zikronot des Elias Levita" in "Monatsschrift," xii. 96 et seq.

References

*Ludwig Geiger, Abr. Geiger's Leben in Briefen, Index, s.v. Frensdorff, Breslau, 1885
*Allg. Zeit. des Jud. 1873, pp. 245 et seq.;
*ib., March 20, 1903;
*S. Gronemann, Predigt zur Feier des 100. Geburtstages von Prof. Dr. S. Frensdorff, 1903;
*L. Knoller, Worte der Erinnerung an Prof. Dr. S. Frensdorff, 1903.

External links

* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=372&letter=F Source]


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