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Lippmann Moses Büschenthal (1784 in Strassbourg – 27 December 1818) was a German rabbi, poet and dramatist. His biography is not well known, and conflicting statements regarding his life are found; he appears to have lived in Breslau from c. 1814, and moving to Berlin, where he may have become chief rabbi, shortly before his death.[1] He published mainly poetry, including Hebrew translations of German poetry, and one dramatic work. He also wrote for the journals Sulamith, Jedidja and Rheinische Blätter. A collection of short tales was published posthumously. Bibliography - Der Mensch, in: Sulamith, 1. Jg. 1807, Nr. 2, S. 1–3 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015459/http://134.130.170.2/library/seiten.aspx?context=pages&ID_0=26&ID_1=461&ID_2=9290&ID_3=61855&blattnr=1&blattnr_bis=3 Compact Memory])
- Das Licht, in: Sulamith, 1. Jg. 1807, Nr. 2, S. 81–82 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015405/http://134.130.170.2/library/seiten.aspx?context=pages&ID_0=26&ID_1=461&ID_2=9290&ID_3=61874&blattnr=81&blattnr_bis=82 Compact Memory])
- Eine Vision Siona’s (mit W. Heidenheim), in: Sulamith, 1. Jg. 1807, Nr. 2, S. 164–169 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015420/http://134.130.170.2/library/seiten.aspx?context=pages&ID_0=26&ID_1=461&ID_2=9290&ID_3=62091&blattnr=164&blattnr_bis=169 Compact Memory])
- Der Tod Sauls oder die Hexe zu Endor, Dramatisches Gedicht in fünf Aufzügen, in: Sulamith, 2. Jg 1809, Nr. 2, S. 262–276 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015327/http://134.130.170.2/library/seiten.aspx?context=pages&ID_0=26&ID_1=462&ID_2=9292&ID_3=61430&blattnr=262&blattnr_bis=276 Compact Memory])
- Allerlei, in: Sulamith, 2. Jg. 1809, Nr. 2, S. 361–363 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015357/http://134.130.170.2/library/seiten.aspx?context=pages&ID_0=26&ID_1=462&ID_2=9292&ID_3=61442&blattnr=361&blattnr_bis=363 Compact Memory])
- Das Schiff, in: Sulamith, 2. Jg. 1809, Nr. 2, S. 363 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015335/http://134.130.170.2/library/seiten.aspx?context=pages&ID_0=26&ID_1=462&ID_2=9292&ID_3=61443&blattnr=363&blattnr_bis=363 Compact Memory])
- Allerlei, in: Sulamith, 2. Jg. 1809, Nr. 2, S. 425–427 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015435/http://134.130.170.2/library/seiten.aspx?context=pages&ID_0=26&ID_1=462&ID_2=9292&ID_3=61576&blattnr=425&blattnr_bis=427 Compact Memory])
- Der Kuß, in: Sulamith, 2. Jg. 1809, Nr. 2, S. 428 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015450/http://134.130.170.2/library/seiten.aspx?context=pages&ID_0=26&ID_1=462&ID_2=9292&ID_3=61584&blattnr=428&blattnr_bis=428 Compact Memory])
- Der Springball, in: Sulamith, 2. Jg. 1809, Nr. 2, S. 428 ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070928015318/http://134.130.170.2/library/seiten.aspx?context=pages&ID_0=26&ID_1=462&ID_2=9292&ID_3=61585&blattnr=428&blattnr_bis=428 Compact Memory])
- Skizze über deutsche Orthographie und Prosodie, Elberfeld 1811
- Sammlung witziger Einfälle von Juden. Als Beiträge zur Charakteristik der Nation, Elberfeld 1812
- Gedichte, Rödelheim 1806 ([https://books.google.com/books?id=AMjeHTntClAC Compact Memory]), 2. Auflage Köln 1813
- Hebrew translation of Friedrich Schiller's An die Freude, Berlin 1817
- preface to Sabattja Joseph Wollf: Streifereien im Gebiete des Ernstes und des Scherzes, Berlin 1818
Posthumous publications: - Gebilde der Wahrheit und Phantasie, Magdeburg 1819
- Der Siegelring des Salomo, tragedy in five acts, Berlin 1820
- Erzählungen, Magdeburg 1823
References 1. ^Walter Killy (ed.): Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie, 1999, vol. 2, p. 213; Hamberger, Das Gelehrte Teutschland, vol. 22 (1829)[https://books.google.com/books?id=1iUSPth1JM8C&pg=RA1-PA430] ; Hoefer, Nouvelle biographie universelle, vol. 7, Paris, 1853 [https://books.google.com/books?id=myUAAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA7-PA880]
- Julius Fürst, Bibliotheca Judaica. Bibliographisches Handbuch umfassend die Druckwereke der Jüdischen Literatur. 1. Band. A–H. Engelmann, Leipzig 1863 ([https://books.google.com/books?id=GzEaAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA138&lpg=RA1-PA138 google books])
- Volker Kluft, " גבר משכיל oder Schiller hebräisch gelesen. Anmerkungen zur Schiller-Rezeption im Judentum des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts." In: Judaica 62, 2006, S. 216–228.
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