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Naphtali Wolf Tur

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Naphtali Wolf Tur (Hebrew: נפתלי זאב טור, romanized: Naftali Ze'ev Tur; died 29 May 1885)[note 1] was a Russian Hebraist of Jewish descent.

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Born in Vilna, Tur settled in Warsaw, where he taught Hebrew and several modern languages. He was a talented poet; but, owing to his untimely death, most of his productions remained unpublished, including a collection of verse entitled Benot ha-shir.[2] Those poems which were printed include Ha-yovel, a long poem in honour of Sir Moses Montefiore's centenary, Geveret ha-ḥeshbon, and El ha-ishah.[1] Several of his poems were published in Avrom Ber Gotlober's Ha-boker or.[3]

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Partial bibliography

  • Ha-yovel. Warsaw: Isaac Goldman. 1884.
  • "Geveret ha-ḥeshbon". Ha-Asif. 2. Warsaw: Isaac Goldman: 556–558. 1885.
  • "El ha-ishah". Ha-Asif. 2. Warsaw: Isaac Goldman: 558–561. 1885.
  • "Hegionei kayitz". Ha-Asif. 3. Warsaw: Isaac Goldman: 669–672. 1886.
  • "Le-yedidi Hashem... / Ha-meshorer". Ha-Asif. 5. Warsaw: Isaac Goldman: 16. 1889.

Notes

  1. 8 June 1884, according to William Zeitlin.[1]

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