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Alexander Sperber was born in what was then the Austrian city of Czernowitz in 1897. As a child, he learned to write German in Hebrew characters, expressing the umlauts precisely by means of diacritical modifications. He received a Gymnasium education in Vienna. In Vienna, too, he pursued learning from 1916 to 1918 at the University and at the Theological Seminary; this was continued from 1919 to 1922 at the University and at the Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin. He earned a Ph.D. at the University of Bonn in 1924. From 1925 to 1928 he resided in England for the purpose of copying manuscripts at English libraries. He left Germany in the same year in which Hitler attained power, 1933. After a br...
The three volumes of this work contain the essays in the academic literature which Alexander Sperber later summarized in two books. In the third volume appear the following:Problems of the Masora (1943); Biblical Exegesis: Prolegomena to a Commentary and Dictionary to the Bible (1945); and Biblical Hebrew (1948).
The three volumes of this work contain the essays in the academic literature which Alexander Sperber later summarized in two books. In the second volume appear the following: New Testament and Septuagint (1940); Hebrew Phonology (1941); Hebrew Grammar: A New Approach (1943).