Moritz Gottlieb Saphir, born Moses Saphir (8 February 1795 in Lovasberény near Székesfehérvár – 5 September 1858 in Baden bei Wien) was an Austrian-Jewish...
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writer, and traveller Moritz Gottlieb Saphir (1795–1858), Austrian-Jewish writer Saphir Taïder, Algerian football player Blue Saphir, a character in the...
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26 September 1831, the son of Israel Saphir, a Jewish merchant and brother of the poet, Moritz Gottlieb Saphir. Adolph's mother was Henrietta Bondij...
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portrayed; He walks in this painted seraglio as an art eunuch. Moritz Gottlieb Saphir published the poem "The Two Roses" in February 1828, which deals...
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Herzberg. His father, Leopold Saphir, died when Gottlieb was young and his mother then married Johann Moritz Leitner. Gottlieb and his sister Elisabeth (the...
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Sächsische Schweiz. in: Sächsische Heimatblätter 16(1970)1, p. 43 Moritz Gottlieb Saphir (Hrsg.): Conversations-Lexikon für Geist, Witz und Humor. Dresden...
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Vocal 67 – 1866 Eisblumen words by Moritz Gottlieb Saphir Vocal 70 – 1866 Dein Bild words by Moritz Gottlieb Saphir Vocal 71 – 1866 Ihr Lied words by...
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Seiller, Hector Berlioz, Stephan Endlicher, Ignaz von Seyfried, Moritz Gottlieb Saphir, Carl von Ghega, Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, Ferdinand Maximilian von...
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he made the acquaintance of Moritz Gottlieb Saphir, for whose magazine Der Humorist he became a permanent employee. Saphir also gave him access to the...
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literary society based in Berlin, founded on 3 December 1827 by Moritz Gottlieb Saphir. Most active between 1840 and 1860, it acquired 214 members and...
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