Guttmann

Guttmann

Guttmann, Jakob, jüd. Gelehrter, geb. 22. April 1845 in Beuthen (Oberschlesien), studierte in Breslau Philosophie und am dortigen Ravbinerseminar jüdische Theologie, promovierte 1868 auf Grund seiner Preisschrift »De Cartesii et Spinozae doctrinis et ratione inter eas intercedente« und erhielt 1870 das Rabbinerdiplom. 1872 ward er Hilfsprediger und Religionslehrer der Synagogengemeinde Breslau, 1874 Landrabbiner in Hildesheim und 1892 Rabbiner in Breslau. Außer wissenschaftlichen Aufsätzen in Fachzeitschriften veröffentlichte er: »Die Religionsphilosophie des Abraham ibn Daud aus Toledo« (Götting. 1879); »Die Religionsphilosophie des Saadja« (das. 1882); »Die Philosophie des Salomon ibn Gabirol« (das. 1889); »Das Verhältnis des Thomas von Aquino zum Judentum und zur jüdischen Literatur« (das. 1891); »Die Scholastik des 13. Jahrhunderts in ihren Beziehungen zum Judentum und zur jüdischen Literatur« (Bresl. 1902).


http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.

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