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Max Seligsohn (April 13, 1865 – April 11, 1923 Manhattan) was an American Orientalist, born in Imperial Russia. Having received his rabbinical training at Slutsk, government (guberniya) of Minsk, he went in 1888 to New York City, where he studied modern languages till 1894, in which year he went to Paris to study Oriental languages, especially Semitic studies ("" of the École des Langues Orientales, 1897, and of the École des Hautes Études, 1900). In 1898 he was sent by the Alliance Israélite Universelle to Abyssinia to inquire into the conditions of the Falashas; but, certain difficulties arising, he was able to proceed no farther than Cairo, where he taught for eighteen months. Returning to Paris, he was invited in 1902 to go to New York to become a member of the staff of office editors

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  • Max Seligsohn, né le 13 avril 1865 dans l'Empire russe et mort le 11 avril 1923 à Manhattan (New York), est un orientaliste russe et américain. (fr)
  • Max Seligsohn (April 13, 1865 – April 11, 1923 Manhattan) was an American Orientalist, born in Imperial Russia. Having received his rabbinical training at Slutsk, government (guberniya) of Minsk, he went in 1888 to New York City, where he studied modern languages till 1894, in which year he went to Paris to study Oriental languages, especially Semitic studies ("" of the École des Langues Orientales, 1897, and of the École des Hautes Études, 1900). In 1898 he was sent by the Alliance Israélite Universelle to Abyssinia to inquire into the conditions of the Falashas; but, certain difficulties arising, he was able to proceed no farther than Cairo, where he taught for eighteen months. Returning to Paris, he was invited in 1902 to go to New York to become a member of the staff of office editors (en)
  • Max Seligsohn (13 aprile 1865 – Manhattan, 11 aprile 1923) è stato un orientalista russo naturalizzato statunitense. Dopo aver ricevuto la sua formazione rabbinica a Slutsk, nel governatorato di Minsk, nel 1888 si trasferì a New York City, dove studiò lingue moderne. Nel 1894, si stabilì a Parigi per studiare lingue orientali, in particolare studi semitici, laureandosi all'École des Langues Orientales nel 1897, e all'École des Hautes Études tre anni più tardi. (it)
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  • Max Seligsohn (April 13, 1865 – April 11, 1923 Manhattan) was an American Orientalist, born in Imperial Russia. Having received his rabbinical training at Slutsk, government (guberniya) of Minsk, he went in 1888 to New York City, where he studied modern languages till 1894, in which year he went to Paris to study Oriental languages, especially Semitic studies ("" of the École des Langues Orientales, 1897, and of the École des Hautes Études, 1900). In 1898 he was sent by the Alliance Israélite Universelle to Abyssinia to inquire into the conditions of the Falashas; but, certain difficulties arising, he was able to proceed no farther than Cairo, where he taught for eighteen months. Returning to Paris, he was invited in 1902 to go to New York to become a member of the staff of office editors of The Jewish Encyclopedia. (en)
  • Max Seligsohn, né le 13 avril 1865 dans l'Empire russe et mort le 11 avril 1923 à Manhattan (New York), est un orientaliste russe et américain. (fr)
  • Max Seligsohn (13 aprile 1865 – Manhattan, 11 aprile 1923) è stato un orientalista russo naturalizzato statunitense. Dopo aver ricevuto la sua formazione rabbinica a Slutsk, nel governatorato di Minsk, nel 1888 si trasferì a New York City, dove studiò lingue moderne. Nel 1894, si stabilì a Parigi per studiare lingue orientali, in particolare studi semitici, laureandosi all'École des Langues Orientales nel 1897, e all'École des Hautes Études tre anni più tardi. Nel 1898 fu inviato dall'Alleanza israelitica universale in Abissinia per indagare sulle condizioni dei Falasha, ma non riuscì ad andare oltre il Cairo, dove insegnò per diciotto mesi. Rientrato a Parigi, nel 1902 fu invitato a recarsi a New York per diventare membro del gruppo di redattori della Jewish Encyclopedia. (it)
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