LC control no. | n 82043213 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PJ5054.R49 Hebrew PT2678.U3533 German |
Personal name heading | Ruebner, Tuvia, 1924-2019 |
Variant(s) | Ruebner, Tuvia, 1924- Rübner, Tuvia, 1924-2019 Ribner, Ṭoviyah, 1924-2019 Ribner, Tuvia, 1924-2019 Ruebner, T. (Tuvia), 1924-2019 Ribner, Tuvia Rivner, Ṭoviyah, 1924-2019 Rübner, T. (Tuvia), 1924-2019 Ribner, Ṭ. (Ṭoviyah), 1924-2019 Rivner, Ṭ. (Ṭoviyah), 1924-2019 Ribner, Ṭuvyah, 1924-2019 רבינר, טוביה ריבנר, טוביה ריבנר, טוביה, 1924-2019 ריבנר, ט., 1924-2019 ריבנר, ילקוט, 1924-2019 |
Associated country | Israel |
Located | Merḥavyah (Israel) |
Birth date | 1924-01-30 |
Death date | 2019-07-29 |
Place of birth | Bratislava (Slovakia) |
Place of death | Merḥavyah (Israel) |
Profession or occupation | College teachers Translators Poets |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Encyc. Judaica, 1971 (Ruebner, Tuvia, b. 1924) His Leʼah Goldberg, 1980: t.p. (Ṭoviyah Ribner) verso of t.p. (T. Ruebner) Ein langes kurzes Leben, c2004: t.p. (Tuvia Rübner) p. 185 (b. Jan. 30, 1924 in Bratislava; prof. emerit.) Pagis, Dan. Erdichteter Mensch, 2013 title page (Translated from the Hebrew and with an afterword by Tuvia Rübner) Jerusalem Post, July 30, 2019: Poet, translator Tuvya Ruebner dies at 95 (died at his home in Kibbutz Merhavya on July 29, 2019, awarded the Israel Prize for Hebrew poetry in 2008, he was also an accomplished photographer and translator of noted Hebrew writers such as Leah Goldberg and S.Y. Agnon into German; born Kurt Ruebner in Czechoslovakia's Bratislava in 1924, he immigrated to Mandate Palestine in 1941; resided in Kibbutz Merhavya) |
Associated language | heb ger |