Moses Gaster

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Moses Gaster


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Moses Gaster (17 September 1856 – 5 March 1939) was a Romanian-born British scholar, the Hakham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish congregation, London, and a Hebrew linguist. He was the father of Jack and Theodor Gaster and the grandfather of Marghanita Laski. He was also son-in-law to Michael Friedländer and father-in-law to Neville Laski.

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The Sword of Moses: An Anci...

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Rumanian Bird and Beast Sto...

4.20 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2013 — 18 editions
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The Asatir: The Samaritain ...

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Chronicles of Jerahmeel

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Memorii (fragmente): coresp...

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Hebrew Illuminated Bibles o...

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Judaica & Hungarica: A zsid...

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Jewish Folk-Lore In The Mid...

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The Sibyl and the Dream of ...

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“Nowadays anthropology is busy with the gathering of chips of stones and of long-forgotten and buried remnants, in order to reconstruct the history of human, physical and social development. Much more important than those remote periods and than the material world, is the history of our intellectual development, to gather all the chips of the human genius, scattered and buried under the ruins of old literatures, and hidden in the popular literature. The youth of the human mind and the poetical reflection of the surrounding world are embodied in these tales and legends.”
Moses Gaster, Jewish Folk-Lore In The Middle Ages

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