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Bernstein, A. (Aaron), 1812-1884

LC control no.n 86808123
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPT1818.B43
Personal name headingBernstein, A. (Aaron), 1812-1884
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Variant(s)Bernstein, A. (Aron), 1812-1884
Bernstein, Aaron, 1812-1884
Bernstein, Aron, 1812-1884
Bernstein, Aaron David, 1812-1884
Bernstein, Aron David, 1812-1884
Bernshṭain, A. (Aharon), 1812-1884
בערנשטײן, א. (אהרן), 1812־1884
Bernshṭain, Aharon, 1812-1884
בערנשטיין, אהרן, 1812־1884
Bernshṭain, Aharon David, 1812-1884
בערנשטײן, אהרן דוד, 1812־1884
Bernshteĭn, A. (Aron), 1812-1884
Бернштейн, А. (Арон), 1812-1884
Bernshteĭn, Aron, 1812-1884
Бернштейн, Арон, 1812-1884
Rebenstein, A. (Aaron), 1812-1884
Rebenstein, Aaron, 1812-1884
Associated countryGermany
Birth date1812-04-06
Death date1884-02-12
Place of birthGdańsk (Poland)
Place of deathBerlin (Germany)
Profession or occupationAuthors, German
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inAus dem Reiche der Naturwissenschaft, 1866: v. 1, t.p. (A. Bernstein)
Die Jahre der Reaktion, 1881: t.p. (A. Bernstein)
nuc86-14148: His Revolutions- und Reaktions-Geschichte ... 1882 (hdg. on CLU rept.: Bernstein, Aaron David, 1812-1884)
OCLC data base, 01/28/1992 (hdg.: Bernstein, Aaron David, 1812-1884; usage: A. Bernstein; Aaron Bernstein; Aron David Bernstein)
Encycl. Judaica (Bernstein, Aron David, 1812-1884; German political and scientific writer and one of the founders of Reform Judaism in Berlin)
Yediʻot ha-ṭevaʻ, 1900: v. 1, t.p. (אהרן בערנשטיין = Aharon Bernshṭain)
Povi︠e︡sti, 1876: title page (А. Бернштейн = A. Bernshteĭn)
lechaim.ru website, viewed 2023-04-06 (Арон Бернштейн = Aron Bernshteĭn; German Jewish writer)
Wikipedia, German site, viewed 2023-04-06 (Aaron David Bernstein (pseudonym A. Rebenstein); born 6 April 1812 in Danzig; died 12 February 1884 in Berlin; deutscher Schriftsteller und ein Mitbegründer des Reformjudentums in Berlin)
Associated languageger heb