Samuel David Luzzatto

Italian poet and scholar of Hebrew literature

Samuel David Luzzatto - Italian poet and scholar of Hebrew literature
Born

August 22nd, 1800
224 years ago

Died

September 30th, 1865
159 years ago — 65 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Italy

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Born in 1800, this individual emerged as a prominent poet and scholar within the realm of Hebrew literature. Active during the 19th century, this figure contributed significantly to Jewish scholarship and the study of Hebrew language and poetry. Engaged with various literary forms, produced original poetry that expressed both religious themes and modern ideas. Participated in literary and cultural discussions of the time, thereby influencing contemporaries and future generations. Published works that included translations and critical studies, emphasizing the importance of Hebrew texts. Established a legacy in the academic and cultural arenas, shaping the study of Hebrew literature.

Published critical studies on Hebrew literature

Produced original Hebrew poetry

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