- Heinrich Jacob Bashuysen
Heinrich Jacob Bashuysen (
October 26 1679 – c. 1750) was a German Christian printer of Hebrew books and Orientalist.Bashuysen was born at
Hanau ,Prussia . He founded a printing-establishment in his native city between 1709 and 1712; and over 100 publications were issued from his press. He was a zealous promoter of Hebrew andrabbinical literature; and, among other works, he translated extracts from the rabbinical commentaries to the "Psalms " (Hanau, 1712). In one of his dissertations he translated a part of the "Mishneh Torah " ofMoses Maimonides (Hanover, 1705; Frankfort, 1708); and it was his intention to translate the whole work, as well as the Hebrew grammar "Shoresh Yehudah", byJuda Neumark , director of Bashuysen's printing-office in Hanau. Bashuysen publishedAbravanel 's commentaries on thePentateuch , and intended to edit the entire work in four volumes. He also entertained the idea of amplifyingOtho 's "Historia Doctorum Mishnicorum" by adding theAmoraim .Among Bashuysen's other works may be mentioned:
*"Panegyricus Hebr. de Ling. Hebr." (Hanover, 1706; also in German, ib. 1706)
*"Institutiones Gemarico-Rabbin." (Hanover, 1718)
*"Exercit. Paradoxa de Nova Methodo Discendi per Rabbinos Ling. Hebr." (Servestæ, 1720).In 1701 he was appointed ordinary professor of Oriental languages and ecclesiastical history at the Protestant gymnasium of Hanau, and in 1703 became professor of theology in that institution (Bashuysen's father was preacher in the
Dutch Reformed Church of the city). In 1716 he accepted the position of rector and "professor primarius" at the gymnasium ofZerbst . Bashuysen was a member of theAcademy of Berlin and of theLondon Society for the Propagation of the Gospel .References
*Bernhardi, in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographien, s.v. Bashuysen;
*Moritz Steinschneider , Cat. Bodl. Nos. 4521, 9338;
*idem, Bibl. Handbuch, p. 18;
*idem, in Zeit. f. Hebr. Bibl. ii. 51External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=387&letter=B Source]
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