Albert Cohn (scholar)

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title: Albert Cohn (scholar)
text: Albert Cohn was a French Jewish philanthropist and scholar. He belonged to an Alsatian family which had settled in Hungary during the eighteenth century. From 1824 to 1836 he lived in Vienna, studying first in the gymnasium and afterward at the university, and receiving in 1834 the degree of doctor of philosophy. He was then chiefly interested in Oriental languages, and, through the influence of Professor Wenrich, was engaged as teacher of Hebrew in the Protestant seminary. He was introduced at
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description: 19th century French Jewish scholar (1814–1877)
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