- William Zeitlin
William Zeitlin (ca. 1850–1921,
Leipzig ) was a Russian scholar and bibliographer born atHomel , government ("guberniya ") ofMoghilef , about the middle of the 19th century. He is known especially as the author of "Kiryat Sefer," or "Bibliotheca Hebraica Post-Mendelssohniana" (Leipzig, 1891-95), a bibliographical dictionary of modernHebrew literature from the beginning ofMoses Mendelssohn 's epoch until 1890. The compilation of this work occupied Zeitlin for twenty years. He made extensive use ofBenjacob 's "Otzar ha-Sefarim" and ofFürst 's "Bibliotheca Judaica", and visitedVilna andWarsaw , the centers of the Hebrew book market, as well as many university cities—asKönigsberg ,Berlin ,Geneva , andParis —from the libraries of which he gathered additional material for his work.The "Qiryat Sefer" indexes not only works in book form, but also important periodical articles, biographical sketches, and scientific essays, in addition to giving biographical notes on several authors. Zeitlin had previously prepared an index of works written on the
Hebrew calendar , in which he enumerates seventy-seven Hebrew works; this index was published byChayyim Jonah Gurland in "Yevreiski Kalendar" (St. Petersburg, 1882). In the "Zeit. für Hebr. Bibl." (ix.3-4) Zeitlin has published an alphabetical list of anagrams and pseudonyms of modern Hebrew writers; he was also a contributor to several Hebrew periodicals, writing mostly biographical articles.References
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