Barth, Jacob
BARTH, JACOB: Judeo-German Semitic
scholar; b. at Flehingen (a village of Baden) Mar.
3, 1851. He was educated at the universities of
Leipsic, Strasburg, and Berlin, and since 1874 has
taught Hebrew, exegesis, and the philosophy of
religion at the rabbinical seminary in Berlin, and
has also lectured for many years on Semitic and
Jewish literature at the Veitel Heine Ephraim
Institute in the same city. In 1880 he was appointed
associate professor of Semitic languages in
the University of Berlin. He has written Beiträge
zur Erklärung des Buches Hiob (Berlin, 1876);
Maimonides Commentar zum Tractat Makkoth
(1880); Beiträge zur Erklärung des Jesaja (1885);
Die Nominalbildung in den semitischen Sprachen
(2 vols., Leipsic, 1889-91); Etymologische Studien
zum semitischen, insbesondere zum hebräischen
Lexikon (1893); Wurzeluntersuchungen zum hebräischen
und aramäischen Lexikon (1902); and a large
number of contributions to various learned periodicals.
He has also edited the Kitab al-Fasih of
Thalab (Leyden, 1876); the first two parts of the
Leyden edition of the “Annals" of al-Tabari
(1879-81); and the Diwan of al-Kutami (1902).