Shaul Tchernichovsky

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Shaul Tchernichovsky was a prominent Hebrew poet and translator of the early 20th century, known for his nature poetry, humanist themes, and influential role in modern Hebrew literature.

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Shaul Tchernichovsky canonical 2

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instanceOf Hebrew poet
person
physician
translator
burialPlace Trumpeldor Cemetery, Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
citizenship Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
Russian Empire
commemoratedBy Israeli 50-shekel banknote (Series A) NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Russian Empire
countryOfDeath Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
countryOfResidence Germany NERFINISHED
Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
Switzerland NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1875-08-20
dateOfDeath 1943-10-14
educatedAt University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
University of Lausanne NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jews
familyName Tchernichovsky NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork medicine
poetry
translation
genre humanist poetry
lyric poetry
nature poetry
givenName Shaul NERFINISHED
hasTheme classical antiquity
humanism
nature
influenced modern Hebrew poetry
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned German
Greek
Hebrew
Russian
movement modern Hebrew literature
nativeLanguage Hebrew
notableWork Ani Ma'amin NERFINISHED
Bein Shoshanim NERFINISHED
Levadi NERFINISHED
Lifnei Pesel Apollo NERFINISHED
occupation physician
poet
translator
placeOfBirth Mikhalivka NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Jerusalem NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
sexOrGender male
studied medicine
translatedWork Finnish Kalevala NERFINISHED
Iliad NERFINISHED
Odyssey NERFINISHED
The Song of Roland NERFINISHED
workLocation Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Odessa NERFINISHED

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Trumpeldor Cemetery burialPlaceOf Shaul Tchernichovsky
Modern Hebrew literature hasNotableAuthor Shaul Tchernichovsky