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Robert Eisler (27 April 1882 – 17 December 1949) was an Austrian Jewish polymath who wrote about the topics of mythology, comparative religion, the Gospels, monetary policy, art history, history of science, psychoanalysis, politics, astrology, history of currency, and value theory. He lectured at the Sorbonne and Oxford, served briefly on the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation in Paris after World War I, and spent fifteen months imprisoned in Dachau and Buchenwald, where he developed heart disease. He is best remembered today for advancing a new picture of the historical Jesus based on his interpretation of the Slavonic Josephus manuscript tradition, proposing a dual currency system to control inflation, and arguing for a prehistoric derivation of human violence in . His l

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  • Robert Eisler (de)
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  • Robert Eisler (* 27. April 1882 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; † 17. Dezember 1949 in Oxted, Surrey, England) war ein österreichischer Kulturhistoriker jüdischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Robert Eisler (Viena, Austria, 1882 – Oxted, Surrey, Reino Unido, diciembre de 1949) fue un historiador del arte y erudito bíblico austríaco de origen judío. Fue seguidor de la psicología de Carl Gustav Jung. Sus escritos abarcan una gran variedad de temas, desde la realeza cósmica y la astrología a los hombres lobo. (es)
  • Robert Eisler (Vienna, 27 aprile 1882 – Oxted, 17 dicembre 1949) è stato uno storico e biblista austriaco. (it)
  • Robert Eisler (27 April 1882 – 17 December 1949) was an Austrian Jewish polymath who wrote about the topics of mythology, comparative religion, the Gospels, monetary policy, art history, history of science, psychoanalysis, politics, astrology, history of currency, and value theory. He lectured at the Sorbonne and Oxford, served briefly on the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation in Paris after World War I, and spent fifteen months imprisoned in Dachau and Buchenwald, where he developed heart disease. He is best remembered today for advancing a new picture of the historical Jesus based on his interpretation of the Slavonic Josephus manuscript tradition, proposing a dual currency system to control inflation, and arguing for a prehistoric derivation of human violence in . His l (en)
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  • Oxted, England (en)
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