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  1. Paul Anton de Lagarde (2 November 1827 - 22 December 1891) was a polymath German biblical scholar and orientalist. He also took some part in politics. He belonged to the Prussian Conservative party, and was a violent antisemite. The bitterness which he felt appeared in his writings. His Deutsche Schriften (1878-81) became a nationalist text. Paul de Lagarde was born in Berlin as Paul ...

  2. Bibliographic information. Title. Germany's Prophet: Paul de Lagarde & the Origins of Modern AntisemitismA Sarnat Library bookTauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series, ISSN1942-8456. Author. Ulrich Sieg. Publisher. Brandeis University Press, 2013. ISBN. 1584657553, 9781584657552.

  3. author of the text is a German scholar, born as Paul Anton Bötticher, who, after his adoption by his aunt Ernestine de Lagarde, later became notorious as Paul de Lagarde (1827–1891). Lagarde’s writings reflect the contact dimension of religious dynamics and the globalisation processes involved in a manifold way. He himself studied

  4. 1 de abr. de 2008 · German. Volume. 1. Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Addeddate.

  5. Paul Anton de Lagarde (2 November 1827 – 22 December 1891) was a German biblical scholar and orientalist, sometimes regarded as one of the greatest orientalists of the 19th century. Lagarde's strong support of anti-Semitism, vocal opposition to Christianity, racial Darwinism and anti-Slavism are viewed as having been among the most influential in supporting the ideology of Nazism. His great ...

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  7. Paper $40.00. ISBN 978-1611685824. Paul de Lagarde and the Relationship between Church and State Ryan Buesnel Paul de Lagarde’s work as a respected Orientalist is tempered by his notorious reputation as a committed anti-Semite who advocated for the national rebirth of a shared German self-identity.