From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Yohanan Levi
Yohanan Levi
Yohanan Levi (Hebrew: ;יוחנן לויborn 1901, died 20 July
1945) was a Hebrew linguist and historian, specialising in
References
the Second Temple period. [1] "Israel Prize Official Site - Recipients in 1957 (in
Hebrew)". http://cms.education.gov.il/
EducationCMS/Units/PrasIsrael/Tashyag/
Biography Tashkab_Tashyag_Rikuz.htm?DictionaryKey=Tashyaz.
Levi was born in Berlin, Germany in 1901. He studied
at Berlin University and received a doctorate in 1926.
He emigrated to Mandate Palestine (now Israel) in 1934
See also
and taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where • List of Israel Prize recipients
he was professor of Roman language and literature. He • Levi
died at the young age in 1945. A number of his articles Persondata
were collected by his students and published some fif- Name Levi, Yohanan
teen years after his death.
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Short description
Awards
Date of birth 1901
• In 1957, Levi was posthumously awarded the Israel
Place of birth
Prize, for the humanities.[1]
Date of death 20 July 1945
Place of death
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• Jewish scholars
• Humboldt University of Berlin alumni
• Hebrew University of Jerusalem faculty
• Israel Prize in humanities recipients
• Israel Prize in humanities recipients who were historians
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• Jews in Ottoman and British Palestine
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• 1945 deaths
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