Morris Jastrow, Jr.

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Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph. D. (August 13, 1861June 22, 1921) was an American Orientalist, the son of Marcus (Morris) Jastrow.

[edit] Life

He was born in Warsaw, came to Philadelphia in 1866, graduated at Penn in 1881, traveled to Europe and studied at Leipzig and Paris, returned to the United States, and became professor of Semitic languages and librarian at Penn.

He became president of the American Oriental Society in 1915.

[edit] Works

Jastrow wrote:

He edited the Aramaic text of the grammatical treatises of Abu Zakariyya Hayyug (1897); Selected Essays of James Darmesteter (with a memoir; translation of the essays by Mrs. Morris Jastrow, Jr., 1895); and a series of Handbooks on the History of Religion.