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Ephraim Moses Kuh (1731 - 3 April 1790) was a German-Jewish poet. He was born in Breslau (today Wrocław) to a Jewish merchant family. His father wished him to become a rabbi but in the face of his son's opposition he allowed him to live in Berlin at the house of a relative, the banker and jeweller Veitel Heine Ephraim, who was chairman of the Berlin Jewish congregation. In Berlin Kuh met with Moses Mendelssohn, Lessing and other intellectuals. Proving incompetent as an assistant to his uncle, and addicted to books, he travelled for two years through France and Italy (1768-70), always accompanied by his library in three large chests. Returning to live in Breslau, he suffered a prolonged nervous breakdown; in 1786 he was paralyzed by a stroke on his right side, from which he never fully reco

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  • Ephraim Moses Kuh (de)
  • Ephraim Kuh (en)
  • Ку, Мозес-Эфраим (ru)
  • Moses Ephraim Kuh (sv)
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  • Ephraim Moses Kuh (hebräisch אפרים משה קוה; geboren 10. April 1731 in Breslau; gestorben 3. April 1790 ebenda) war ein deutsch-jüdischer Dichter und Kaufmann. (de)
  • Moses Ephraim Kuh, född 1731 i Breslau, död där den 3 april 1790, var en tysk skald. Kuh var vän med Moses Mendelssohn, Karl Wilhelm Ramler, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing med flera. Efter hans död utgavs ett urval av hans dikter, med ändringar av Ramler (1792). De utgörs av epigram, visor och fabler, i vilka efterbildning av Martialis, Anakreon och Phaedrus tydligt kan märkas. Berthold Auerbach gjorde Kuh till hjälten i sin roman "Dichter und Kaufmann". Kuh fick vid samma tid en biografi av (1864). (sv)
  • Ephraim Moses Kuh (1731 - 3 April 1790) was a German-Jewish poet. He was born in Breslau (today Wrocław) to a Jewish merchant family. His father wished him to become a rabbi but in the face of his son's opposition he allowed him to live in Berlin at the house of a relative, the banker and jeweller Veitel Heine Ephraim, who was chairman of the Berlin Jewish congregation. In Berlin Kuh met with Moses Mendelssohn, Lessing and other intellectuals. Proving incompetent as an assistant to his uncle, and addicted to books, he travelled for two years through France and Italy (1768-70), always accompanied by his library in three large chests. Returning to live in Breslau, he suffered a prolonged nervous breakdown; in 1786 he was paralyzed by a stroke on his right side, from which he never fully reco (en)
  • Мозес Эфраим Ку (нем. Moses Ephraim Kuh; 1731, Бреслау — 3 апреля 1790, там же) — немецкий поэт и переводчик еврейского происхождения. Получил традиционное еврейское образование, но в 1763 году перебрался в Берлин, где сблизился с Мозесом Мендельсоном и Лессингом. Рамлер привлёк его к работе над переводом эпиграмм Марциала. Некоторые из небольших его стихотворений не лишены таланта. Избранное собрание его эпиграмм, од, басен и песен издано в Цюрихе (1792) и Дрездене (1872). Ку, написавший более 5000 стихов, считается первым еврейским поэтом, писавшим на немецком языке. (ru)
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  • Ephraim Moses Kuh (1731 - 3 April 1790) was a German-Jewish poet. He was born in Breslau (today Wrocław) to a Jewish merchant family. His father wished him to become a rabbi but in the face of his son's opposition he allowed him to live in Berlin at the house of a relative, the banker and jeweller Veitel Heine Ephraim, who was chairman of the Berlin Jewish congregation. In Berlin Kuh met with Moses Mendelssohn, Lessing and other intellectuals. Proving incompetent as an assistant to his uncle, and addicted to books, he travelled for two years through France and Italy (1768-70), always accompanied by his library in three large chests. Returning to live in Breslau, he suffered a prolonged nervous breakdown; in 1786 he was paralyzed by a stroke on his right side, from which he never fully recovered. Kuh, who wrote more than 5000 poems, is believed to be the first Jewish poet to write in the German language. Kuh was particularly noted for his mastery of the epigram in the tradition of Martial. A selection of the poems was published in Zurich after his death in 1792. They contain praise of Frederick the Great of Prussia, but also highlight the problems and indignities experienced by Jews in Germany. A novel based on Kuh's life, Dichter und Kaufmann (Poet and Merchant), was written in 1839 by Berthold Auerbach. (en)
  • Ephraim Moses Kuh (hebräisch אפרים משה קוה; geboren 10. April 1731 in Breslau; gestorben 3. April 1790 ebenda) war ein deutsch-jüdischer Dichter und Kaufmann. (de)
  • Moses Ephraim Kuh, född 1731 i Breslau, död där den 3 april 1790, var en tysk skald. Kuh var vän med Moses Mendelssohn, Karl Wilhelm Ramler, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing med flera. Efter hans död utgavs ett urval av hans dikter, med ändringar av Ramler (1792). De utgörs av epigram, visor och fabler, i vilka efterbildning av Martialis, Anakreon och Phaedrus tydligt kan märkas. Berthold Auerbach gjorde Kuh till hjälten i sin roman "Dichter und Kaufmann". Kuh fick vid samma tid en biografi av (1864). (sv)
  • Мозес Эфраим Ку (нем. Moses Ephraim Kuh; 1731, Бреслау — 3 апреля 1790, там же) — немецкий поэт и переводчик еврейского происхождения. Получил традиционное еврейское образование, но в 1763 году перебрался в Берлин, где сблизился с Мозесом Мендельсоном и Лессингом. Рамлер привлёк его к работе над переводом эпиграмм Марциала. Некоторые из небольших его стихотворений не лишены таланта. Избранное собрание его эпиграмм, од, басен и песен издано в Цюрихе (1792) и Дрездене (1872). Ку, написавший более 5000 стихов, считается первым еврейским поэтом, писавшим на немецком языке. Бертольд Ауэрбах изобразил Ку в своём романе «Поэт и купец». (ru)
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