MICHAELIS, JOHANN DAVID. Orientalische und Exegetische Bibliothek [A Journal of Semitic Languages and Exegesis]. Volumes XXI and XXII

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Lot 257
(MendelsSohn, Moses)

MICHAELIS, JOHANN DAVID. Orientalische und Exegetische Bibliothek [A Journal of Semitic Languages and Exegesis]. Volumes XXI and XXII

FIRST EDITION. German interspersed with Hebrew, Arabic and Syriac Vol. XXI: pp. (4),193, (11). Vol. XXII: pp. (4), 203, (1). Contemporay cloth, spine removed. 8vo

Frankfurt a/Main: Johann Gottlieb Garbe 1783

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Michaelis (1717-1791), a Christian theologian, Orientalist and professor in Göttingen, figured prominently in the saga of Mendelssohn. At various times, he showed sympathy; at other times, antipathy. Michaelis devoted no less than three articles in Volume XXII of his journal to Moses Mendelssohn's literary creations: “Mendelssohns Uebersetzung der Psalmen” (pp. 46-58); “Mendelssohn's Jerusalem” (pp. 59-99); and “Nachschrift zur Recension von Mendelssohn's Jerusalem” (pp. 165-170). See Alexander Altmann, Moses Mendelssohn (1973), pp. 528, 843, n. 91