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Heimann (Hayyim) Michael (April 12, 1792 – June 10, 1846) was a Hebrew bibliographer born at Hamburg. He showed great acuteness of mind in early childhood, had a phenomenal memory, and was an indefatigable student. He studied Talmudics and received private instruction in all the branches of a regular school education. He was a born bibliophile, and began to collect valuable works when still a boy of twelve. With his progress in Hebrew literature his love for books increased also, the result of which was his magnificent library of 862 manuscripts and 5,471 printed works, covering all branches of Hebrew literature. There were few books in his collection which he had not read, and he undertook the preparation of a full catalog of it. As far as he accomplished this task, it was the foundation

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  • Heimann Joseph Michael (fr)
  • Heimann Joseph Michael (en)
  • Михаэль, Гейман Иосиф (ru)
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  • Гейман Иосиф Михаэль (нем. Heimann Joseph Michael; ивр. ‏חײם מיכל‏‎; род. в Гамбурге в 1792 г., умер там же в 1846 г. ) — известный немецко-еврейский библиограф. (ru)
  • Heimann (Hayyim) Michael (April 12, 1792 – June 10, 1846) was a Hebrew bibliographer born at Hamburg. He showed great acuteness of mind in early childhood, had a phenomenal memory, and was an indefatigable student. He studied Talmudics and received private instruction in all the branches of a regular school education. He was a born bibliophile, and began to collect valuable works when still a boy of twelve. With his progress in Hebrew literature his love for books increased also, the result of which was his magnificent library of 862 manuscripts and 5,471 printed works, covering all branches of Hebrew literature. There were few books in his collection which he had not read, and he undertook the preparation of a full catalog of it. As far as he accomplished this task, it was the foundation (en)
  • Heimann (Hayyim) Joseph Michael est un bibliographe hébraïque allemand du XIXe siècle (Hambourg, 12 avril 1792 – 10 juin 1846). Enfant prodige, doté d'une mémoire qualifiée de phénoménale, et étudiant infatigable, il apprend le Talmud et la littérature associée, recevant également une instruction privée dans tous les domaines enseignés dans une école normale. Bibliophile-né, il commence à collectionner des ouvrages précieux dès ses douze ans. Son amour des livres progresse avec sa connaissance de la littérature hébraïque ; il en résulte une collection de 860 manuscrits et 5 471 ouvrages imprimés, couvrant l'ensemble de la littérature hébraïque. Il n'y a que peu de livres parmi ceux-ci qu'il n'a pas lus, et il entreprend d'en préparer un catalogue complet, qui donnera l’Otzerot Hayyim, Kata (fr)
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  • Heimann (Hayyim) Michael (April 12, 1792 – June 10, 1846) was a Hebrew bibliographer born at Hamburg. He showed great acuteness of mind in early childhood, had a phenomenal memory, and was an indefatigable student. He studied Talmudics and received private instruction in all the branches of a regular school education. He was a born bibliophile, and began to collect valuable works when still a boy of twelve. With his progress in Hebrew literature his love for books increased also, the result of which was his magnificent library of 862 manuscripts and 5,471 printed works, covering all branches of Hebrew literature. There were few books in his collection which he had not read, and he undertook the preparation of a full catalog of it. As far as he accomplished this task, it was the foundation of the Ozerot Hayyim, Katalog der Michael'schen Bibliothek, Hamburg, 1848. Michael took an interest not only in Jewish literature, but in all the intellectual movements of the day, as is shown by the large number of contemporary books and leaflets found in his library. He never wrote directly for publication, but many scholars applied to him for information, and this he never withheld. His correspondence with Leopold Dukes, Franz Delitzsch, Wolf Heidenheim, J.L. Rapoport, Luzzatto, Gesenius, , Akiba Eiger, and Leopold Zunz is of great literary interest. Michael's only independent work was Or ha-Ḥayyim (Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1891), a comprehensive bibliographical and literary-historical dictionary of rabbinical literature, edited by his son, with preface by A. Berliner. (en)
  • Heimann (Hayyim) Joseph Michael est un bibliographe hébraïque allemand du XIXe siècle (Hambourg, 12 avril 1792 – 10 juin 1846). Enfant prodige, doté d'une mémoire qualifiée de phénoménale, et étudiant infatigable, il apprend le Talmud et la littérature associée, recevant également une instruction privée dans tous les domaines enseignés dans une école normale. Bibliophile-né, il commence à collectionner des ouvrages précieux dès ses douze ans. Son amour des livres progresse avec sa connaissance de la littérature hébraïque ; il en résulte une collection de 860 manuscrits et 5 471 ouvrages imprimés, couvrant l'ensemble de la littérature hébraïque. Il n'y a que peu de livres parmi ceux-ci qu'il n'a pas lus, et il entreprend d'en préparer un catalogue complet, qui donnera l’Otzerot Hayyim, Katalog der Michael'schen Bibliothek (Hambourg, 1848). Outre la littérature juive, Hayyim Michael s'intéresse à tous les mouvements intellectuels de son époque.Bien qu'il n'ait jamais écrit lui-même pour des publications, de nombreux savants s'adressent à lui pour information, et lui ne se prive jamais de leur répondre. Sa correspondance avec Leopold Dukes, , , J.L. Rapoport, Luzzatto, Gesenius, , Akiva Eiger et Leopold Zunz est d'un grand intérêt littéraire. La seule œuvre indépendante de Michael est son Or ha-Ḥayyim (Francfort-sur-le-Main, 1891), un dictionnaire bibliographique et littéraire-historique complet de la littérature rabbinique. Le livre a été édité par son fils et préfacé par Abraham Berliner ; il ne couvre cependant que quelques lettres de l'alphabet. (fr)
  • Гейман Иосиф Михаэль (нем. Heimann Joseph Michael; ивр. ‏חײם מיכל‏‎; род. в Гамбурге в 1792 г., умер там же в 1846 г. ) — известный немецко-еврейский библиограф. (ru)
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