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Sándor Scheiber (1913–1985), rabbi, linguist, literary historian. Autograph letter to Professor Bernát Heller, beginning “Mélyen tisztelt Professor Úr” (“Most Honoured Professor”).

Sándor Scheiber (1913–1985), rabbi, linguist, literary historian. Autograph letter to Professor Bernát Heller, beginning “Mélyen tisztelt Professor Úr” (“Most Honoured Professor”).

A highly interesting letter, written shortly after Scheiber’s arrival in London. Having recently received his doctorate and rabbinical ordination, he accepted, with Heller’s encouragement, an invitation from Oxford professors for...
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A highly interesting letter, written shortly after Scheiber’s arrival in London. Having recently received his doctorate and rabbinical ordination, he accepted, with Heller’s encouragement, an invitation from Oxford professors for a year of research. This may be his earliest report to his mentor about his first days abroad. He writes of his visit to Jews’ College and its Hungarian-born director Adolf Büchler (“Büchler is a broken old man, worn out in every respect, a dry figure”), who died at the end of that month. He marvels at the forty-five-thousand-volume library and mentions his plan to visit the British Museum the following day.
Scheiber also makes several requests: a portrait of Heller to keep on his desk, a reprint of one of his studies, and a recommendation letter to Arthur Marmorstein, the Miskolc-born Oxford professor. In a postscript he refers to Moses Gaster, another Oxford-based linguist who had supported his travel.
2 written page(s), with handwritten envelope enclosed. Dated: London, Feb. 6, 1939.



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Sándor Scheiber (1913–1985), rabbi, linguist, literary historian. Autograph letter to Professor Bernát Heller, beginning “Mélyen tisztelt Professor Úr” (“Most Honoured Professor”).
A highly interesting letter, written shortly after Scheiber’s arrival in London. Having recently received his doctorate and rabbinical ordination, he accepted, with Heller’s encouragement, an invitation from Oxford professors for a year of research. This may be his earliest report to his mentor about his first days abroad. He writes of his visit to Jews’ College and its Hungarian-born director Adolf Büchler (“Büchler is a broken old man, worn out in every respect, a dry figure”), who died at the end of that month. He marvels at the forty-five-thousand-volume library and mentions his plan to visit the British Museum the following day.
Scheiber also makes several requests: a portrait of Heller to keep on his desk, a reprint of one of his studies, and a recommendation letter to Arthur Marmorstein, the Miskolc-born Oxford professor. In a postscript he refers to Moses Gaster, another Oxford-based linguist who had supported his travel.
2 written page(s), with handwritten envelope enclosed. Dated: London, Feb. 6, 1939.
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