Salomon Reinach (29 August 1858 – 4 November 1932) was a French archaeologist, religious historian and was a major figure in the Franco-Jewish establishment in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was vice president of the most important contemporary Jewish organization, the Alliance Israelite Universelle, and a founder of the Jewish Colonization Association.[1]
^Rodrigue, Aron (Winter 2004). "Totems, Taboos, and Jews: Salomon Reinach and the Politics of Scholarship in Fin-de-Siècle France". Jewish Social Studies. 10 (2): 1..19.
SalomonReinach (29 August 1858 – 4 November 1932) was a French archaeologist, religious historian and was a major figure in the Franco-Jewish establishment...
symbolises the vain struggle of man in the pursuit of knowledge, and SalomonReinach that his punishment is based on a picture in which Sisyphus was represented...
Joseph Reinach (30 September 1856 – 18 April 1921) was a French author and politician. He was born in Paris. His two brothers SalomonReinach and Théodore...
Joseph Reinach (1856–1921), French author and politician SalomonReinach (1858–1932), French archaeologist and religious historian Théodore Reinach (1860–1928)...
his short memoir, the French archaeologist and religious historian SalomonReinach recalls famous episodes, in particular the throwing by Polycrates,...
Orient-Occident. Supplément 4. Société des Amis de la bibliothèque Salomon-Reinach. ISSN 1161-9473. Archived from the original on 2023-04-04. Retrieved...
guilty." Between 1902 and 1912, Rais' innocence was proclaimed by SalomonReinach, a French archaeologist and historian of religion. His thesis was developed...
Walter Baldwin Spencer and Francis James Gillen, scholars such as SalomonReinach, Henri Breuil and Count Bégouën [fr] interpreted the paintings as 'utilitarian'...
(Brill, 1982), p. 302. Levi, "Aion," p. 302. This was the view also of SalomonReinach, Orpheus: A General History of Religions, translated by Florence Simmonds...
installed in the gymnasium of Melos. An alternative theory proposed by SalomonReinach is that the findspot was instead the remains of a lime kiln, and that...
armless, and displays a strongly emphasised vulva. Four years later, SalomonReinach published an article about a group of soapstone figurines from the...
has media related to Epona. Horse sacrifice White horse (mythology) SalomonReinach, "Épona", Revue archéologique (1895:163–95) Henri Hubert, Mélanges...
to the Goddess: The Goddess Nantusuelda, Weblog Februari 11, 2012. SalomonReinach (1922), Cultes, mythes et religions, pp. 217–232. Heichelheim & Housman...
Mesopotamia (1877–1900) Paul Girard in Greece (1881) Edmond Pottier, SalomonReinach and Alphonse Veyries in Myrina (Aeolis) (1872–1873) Marcel-Auguste...
1910. Adolphe Reinach: Égyptologie et histoire des religions, Imprimerie F. Paillart, 1913. SalomonReinach, Paul Milliet, Adolphe Reinach: Recueil Milliet;...
during 1926, including SalomonReinach, curator of the National Museum of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, who spent three days excavating. Reinach confirmed the authenticity...
Léon Reinach (May 24, 1893- May 12, 1944) was a French composer and art collector who was murdered in the Holocaust. Born in 1893 into the illustrious...
Laboratoire Européen de Psychologie Sociale; father of Pierre Moscovici SalomonReinach (1858–1932), historian and archaeologist Maxime Rodinson (1915–2004)...
(1885–1948) – Russian scholar of classical antiquity and religion. SalomonReinach (1858–1932) – French archaeologist and historian. Samuel Maximilian...
13 (Suppl. 4). Lyon, France: Société des Amis de la bibliothèque Salomon-Reinach/Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux (Fédération...
iterations, long-windedness, entanglement" and "insupportable stupidity". SalomonReinach wrote that this book warrants "little merit ... from a literary point...