MARGOLIOUTH (Margalita), MOSES — (1818–1881), English priest. Margoliouth, who was Jewish by birth, was born in Suwalki, Poland. In his youth he studied in yeshivot, and in 1837 he left Poland for Liverpool, where, under the influence of Jewish converts to Christianity, he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MARGOLIOUTH, DAVID SAMUEL — (1858–1940), classical scholar and Orientalist. Born in London the eldest son of the convert missionary Ezekiel Margoliouth, Margoliouth was educated at Winchester and at New College, Oxford, where he gained two first class degrees and won the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MARGOLIOUTH, MEIR OF OSTRAHA — (Ostrog; d. 1790), ḥasidic rabbi in Poland; a disciple of israel b. eliezer the Ba al Shem Tov. He was descended from a celebrated rabbinical family. From a very early age he and his elder brother became devoted and loved disciples of the Ba al… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Margoliouth, David Samuel — ▪ British scholar born Oct. 17, 1858, London, Eng. died March 22, 1940, London English scholar whose pioneering efforts in Islamic studies won him a near legendary reputation among Islamic peoples and Oriental scholars of Europe.… … Universalium
Margoliouth, David Samuel — (1858 1940) English classical scholar and orientalist. He was born in London, and became a professor of Arabic at Oxford University. He published studies in the fields of Islamic history and literature, and edited medieval Arabic texts. His… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Margoliouth, George — (1853 1952) English bibli ographer. He converted to Christianity and became a priest. He was in charge of the Hebrew, Syriac and Ethiopic manuscripts in the British Museum from 1891 to 1914. His publications include The Liturgy of the Nile,… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
David Samuel Margoliouth — (17 October 1858 in London, England, – 23 March 1940) was an orientalist. He was briefly active as a priest in the Church of England. He was Laudian Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford from 1889 to 1937.[1][2] His father, Ezekiel, had … Wikipedia
D.S Margoliouth — David Samuel Margoliouth David Samuel Margoliouth (17 octobre 1858, Londres, – 22 mars, 1940) était un orientaliste et islamologue britannique. Descendant de Juifs convertis à l anglicanisme, il fut brièvement actif comme prêtre à l Église d… … Wikipédia en Français
D. S. Margoliouth — David Samuel Margoliouth (* 17. Oktober 1858; † 22. März 1940) war ein führender britischer Orientalist. Er war von 1889 bis 1937 Professor für Arabisch an der Universität Oxford Margoliouth gilt als einer der Pioniere der Islamwissenschaft. Er… … Deutsch Wikipedia
David Samuel Margoliouth — (17 octobre 1858, Londres, – 22 mars, 1940) était un orientaliste et islamologue britannique. Descendant de Juifs convertis à l anglicanisme, il fut brièvement actif comme prêtre à l Église d Angleterre, puis fut Laudian professor d arabe à l… … Wikipédia en Français