Salomo Sachs (Hebrew: זקס שְׁלֹמֹה, romanized: Šəlomoh Sachs; born on 22 December 1772 in Berlin; died on 14 May 1855) was a Jewish Prussian architect, astronomer, Prussian building official, mathematician, drawing teacher for architecture, teacher for machine drawings, building economist, writer, author of non-fiction and textbooks and universal scholar. He attained the rank of a royal building inspector and with his cousin Major Meno Burg they were the only men in the Prussian civil service who had not renounced their Jewish faith.
Sachs was born in Berlin on 22 December 1772, the son of Lottery collector and Protected Jew Joel Jacob Sachs (born 30 July 1738 in Berlin; died 18 April 1820 in Berlin) and his second wife Esther Sachs (c. 1746 – 1813). His father was head of the association Bedek Habajith of the Jewish community of Berlin ("The Damage to the House"; "Maintenance of the Building", here "Building Maintenance") (Hebrew: תחזוקת הבניין)[1][2][3][4][5]
^Scholarly Berlin: in the year ... 1845 (1846). p. 307
^Historical Commission on Berlin Walter de Gruyter Publications Volume 28, 1968 p. 59 (Snippet-Ansicht books.google.de).
^In: juden-in-mecklenburg.Die Schutzjuden Rechte und Pflichten.
^'Salomo Sachs Autobiography'My fifty year of services and literary Work A contribution to the thematic illumination of the question "Are Jews for state service are suitable?" by S. Sachs Königl. Regierungs-BauInspektor in Berlin. (For the benefit of the Berlin poor) Berlin, 1842 Published by the author himself (Alexanderstraße Nr. 55.) printed by F. Weidle Library of the Jewish Community of Berlin (in German) p. 4
^History of Jewish literature, Gustav Karpeles Oppenheim 1886 Volume 2 p. 642.
SalomoSachs (Hebrew: זקס שְׁלֹמֹה, romanized: Šəlomoh Sachs; born on 22 December 1772 in Berlin; died on 14 May 1855) was a Jewish Prussian architect...
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connection between the gerusia and the Sanhedrin, and attributes it to SalomoSachs and Elias Bickerman. Tcherikover 1959, p. 246–255 Hengel, Martin (1980)...
Revival columns of the Neue Wache, Berlin, by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and SalomoSachs, 1816 Neoclassical Doric pilasters with arches on the entrance front...
(1724–1816). The architectural plans come from the Prussian architect SalomoSachs. The building is one of the outstanding classicist monuments in Prignitz...
village on the road outside Berlin. With the design and planning by SalomoSachs and the approval of a new building on 3 December 1824, it was named Prenzlauer...
Jean Vasserot, 1806 Neue Wache, Berlin, by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and SalomoSachs, 1816 Cast iron railing detail of the Schlossbrücke, Berlin, by Karl...
Hohenbruch and in 1821, together with government building inspector SalomoSachs appraiser of the organ from Buchholz & Sohn in the village church of...
Kloster. He left the school in 1804 to become an apprentice to his cousin SalomoSachs, a royal building inspector. He visited the Berlin Building Academy (German:...
Wilhelm studied at the Bauakademie in Berlin, one of his teachers was SalomoSachs, with whom he was friends all his life. In 1817 he passed his first examination...
Ulrich S. Schubert Stefan Schuster Karl Schwarzschild Gerhard Schwehm Johann Salomo Christoph Schweigger Walter Seelmann-Eggebert Johann Andreas Segner Meinolf...
Avencebrol, Münster, 1900. For Poetry: Geiger, Salomo Gabirol und Seine Dichtungen, Leipsic, 1867; Senior Sachs, Cantiqucs de Salomon ibn Gabirole, Paris,...
the ancient German hero Arminius, and in others, Der Tod Adams (1757) and Salomo (1764), he took his materials from the Old Testament. These also represent...
Voda, un Kjennich David wia Kjennich Salomo sien Voda, dän hee met Uria siene Wätfru toop jehaut haud. Kjennich Salomo wia Rehabeam sien Voda, un Rehabeam...
and it also included contributions of some authors of Jewish ancestry (Salomo Friedländer, Ludwig Goldschmidt, Hans Israel, Emanuel Lasker, Oskar Kraus...
seq.; Vogelstein and Rieger, Gesch. d. Juden in Rom, i. 398; Perles, R. Salomo b. Abraham b. Adereth, pp. 68 et seq.; Berliner, Persönliche Beziehungen...
missing publisher (link) Steinschneider, Moritz (1852–60). "Pappenheim (Salomo b. Seligmann)". Catalogus Librorum Hebræorum in Bibliotheca Bodleiana (in...
Kaschnitz 4 Lieder nach Gedichten von Nelly Sachs for medium voice and piano (1972); words by Nelly Sachs Prediger Salomo (12, 1-9), Solo cantata for low voice...
Parliament William Vaughan of Wales (1575–1641), colonial investor and writer Salomo de Veenboer of the Netherlands (?–1620), Barbary pirate Lope de Vega of...