Jacob Goldenthal
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Jacob Goldenthal (1815-1868) was an academic orientalist born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Goldenthal was born in 1815 in Brody, a city that is now located in Ukraine. He studied ancient languages at the University of Leipzig[1] and received his Ph.D. there in 1845.
He was principal of the Jewish school in Kishinev (now the capital of Moldova) for three years from 1843. He moved to Vienna and taught oriental languages, religion and literature at the University of Vienna (1849–1868).