Mussafia — Mussafia, Adolf, Romanist, geb. 15. Febr. 1835 in Spalato, 1860 Universitätsprof. in Wien, 1901 Mitglied des österr. Herrenhauses, gest. das. 7. Juni 1905; veröffentlichte: »Ital. Sprachlehre« (27. Aufl. 1904), »Zur Kritik und Interpretation… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
MUSSAFIA, ADOLFO — (1834–1905), Italian philologist. Born in Split (Spalato), Croatia, Mussafia specialized in Romance studies and taught for almost 50 years at the University of Vienna, first (from 1855) as an Italian professor, then (from 1860 to 1903) as a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MUSSAFIA, ḤAYYIM ISAAC — (1754–1831), rabbi. Mussafia was born in Jerusalem. In 1796, while serving as an emissary of Jerusalem to the Balkan states, he was appointed av bet din of Spalato in Dalmatia. His only published work is Ḥayyimva Ḥesed (pt. 1, Leghorn, 1844),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MUSSAFIA, BENJAMIN BEN IMMANUEL — (1606–1675), rabbi, philologist, physician, and author. A descendant of Spanish Marranos, he was probably born in Spain; little is known of his early years. He received a broad philosophical education, and, apart from his great talmudic… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Adolf Mussafia — (* 15. Februar 1835 in Split; † 7. Juni 1905 in Florenz) war ein österreichischer Romanist italienischer Herkunft, der die Romanistik an der Universität Wien begründete. Leben und Werk Adolfo Mussafia entstammte einer dalmatinischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Adolf Mussafia — (conocido en Italia como Adolfo Mussafia; Split o Spalato, Dalmacia, 15 de febrero de 1835 Florencia, Italia, 7 de junio de 1905), medievalista, romanista e hispanista dálmata. Contenido 1 Biografía … Wikipedia Español
Tobler-Mussafia-Gesetz — Das sogenannte Tobler Mussafia Gesetz ist eine Regel der Syntax der klitischen Objektspronomina in den altromanischen Sprachen. Es ist nach den beiden Romanisten Adolf Tobler und Adolfo Mussafia benannt, von denen es erstmals beschrieben wurde.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Муссафиа Адольф — (Mussafia) филолог, род. в 1835 г.; профессор романской филологии в Вене. Главные его труды: Altfranzösische Gedichte aus venezianischen Handschriften (1864); Italienische Sprachlehre in Regeln und Beispielen (24 изд., Вена, 1895) … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
Benjamin Musaphia — (also called Benjamin ben Immanuel Musaphia or Mussafia and Dionysius ), Jewish doctor, scholar and kabbalist, was born around 1606, probably in Spain, and died in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 1675. Biography Musaphia married Sara Abigail da… … Wikipedia
Anglo-Norman literature — is literature composed in the Anglo Norman language developed during the period 1066–1204 when the Duchy of Normandy and England were united in the Anglo Norman realm. IntroductionThe Norman language came over to England with William the… … Wikipedia