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'''Daniel Sanders''' (November 12, 1819, ] – March 11, 1897, ]) was a ] ] of ]. He is famous for lexica and dictionarys (]). '''Daniel Sanders''' (November 12, 1819, ##Mecklenburg-Strelitz #district#|Strelitz## – March 11, 1897, ##Mecklenburg-Strelitz #district#|Strelitz##) was a ##Germany|German## ##Lexicography|lexicographer## of ##Jew|Jewish parentage### He is famous for lexica and dictionarys ###Der Große Muret Sanders####
##:Image:SandersVorwort1Mono#GIF|miniatur|Daniel Sanders, Taschen-Lexikon des allgemeinen Wissens, ca# 1895, ##:Datei:003Vorw1#jpg#cite_note-0|Vorwort## zur ersten Auflage##
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== Biography and bibliography == == Biography and bibliography ==
He received an elementary education in his local Jewish school and went on to the ''Gymnasium Carolinum'' in the neighbouring city of ]. From there he moved to the universities of ] and ] to study classical and modern languages, mathematics, and natural history, leaving with a doctorate in philosophy. From 1842 to 1852, he was a school teacher at his own former elementary school in Altstrelitz. He received an elementary education in his local Jewish school and went on to the ''Gymnasium Carolinum'' in the neighbouring city of ##Neustrelitz### From there he moved to the universities of ##Berlin## and ##Halle, Saxony-Anhalt|Halle## to study classical and modern languages, mathematics, and natural history, leaving with a doctorate in philosophy# From 1842 to 1852, he was a school teacher at his own former elementary school in Altstrelitz#


In 1852 he began a detailed response to ]'s ''Deutsches Wörterbuch'' - of which he was very critical - leading to the publication of his own dictionary of the ], ''Wörterbuch der Deutschen Sprache'' published from 1859 to 1865. This was followed by his ''Ergänzungswörterbuch der Deutschen Sprache'' (1878–1885). Among others of his works in the same field are ''Fremdwörterbuch'' (1871), ''Wörterbuch der Hauptschwierigkeiten in der Deutschen Sprache'' (1872) and ''Lehrbuch der Deutschen Sprache für Schulen in 3 Stufen'' (1888). Sanders laid down his views in his ''Katechismus der Deutschen Orthographie'' (1856) and was an active member of the orthographical conference in Berlin in 1876. In 1852 he began a detailed response to ##Grimm brothers|Grimm##'s ''Deutsches Wörterbuch'' - of which he was very critical - leading to the publication of his own dictionary of the ##German language##, ''Wörterbuch der Deutschen Sprache'' published from 1859 to 1865# This was followed by his ''Ergänzungswörterbuch der Deutschen Sprache'' #1878–1885## Among others of his works in the same field are ''Fremdwörterbuch'' #1871#, ''Wörterbuch der Hauptschwierigkeiten in der Deutschen Sprache'' #1872# and ''Lehrbuch der Deutschen Sprache für Schulen in 3 Stufen'' #1888## Sanders laid down his views in his ''Katechismus der Deutschen Orthographie'' #1856# and was an active member of the orthographical conference in Berlin in 1876#


He also published a translation in verse of the ] (1866), and wrote some poems titled ''Heitere Kinderwelt'' (1868). In 1887 he founded the ''Zeitschrift fur die Deutsche Sprache'', which he edited almost until his death at ] in the spring of 1897. He also published a translation in verse of the ##Song of Songs## #1866#, and wrote some poems titled ''Heitere Kinderwelt'' #1868## In 1887 he founded the ''Zeitschrift fur die Deutsche Sprache'', which he edited almost until his death at ##Altstrelitz## in the spring of 1897#


== References == == References ==
*{{Cite EB1911|title=Sanders, Daniel |volume=24 |psge=138 |url=https://archive.org/stream/encyclopaediabri24chisrich#page/138/mode/1up}} *{{Cite EB1911|title=Sanders, Daniel |volume=24 |psge=138 |url=https://archive#org/stream/encyclopaediabri24chisrich#page/138/mode/1up}}


== External links == == External links ==
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Daniel Sanders

Daniel Sanders (November 12, 1819, ##Mecklenburg-Strelitz #district#|Strelitz## – March 11, 1897, ##Mecklenburg-Strelitz #district#|Strelitz##) was a ##Germany|German## ##Lexicography|lexicographer## of ##Jew|Jewish parentage### He is famous for lexica and dictionarys ###Der Große Muret Sanders####

    1. Image:SandersVorwort1Mono#GIF|miniatur|Daniel Sanders, Taschen-Lexikon des allgemeinen Wissens, ca# 1895, ##:Datei:003Vorw1#jpg#cite_note-0|Vorwort## zur ersten Auflage##

Biography and bibliography

He received an elementary education in his local Jewish school and went on to the Gymnasium Carolinum in the neighbouring city of ##Neustrelitz### From there he moved to the universities of ##Berlin## and ##Halle, Saxony-Anhalt|Halle## to study classical and modern languages, mathematics, and natural history, leaving with a doctorate in philosophy# From 1842 to 1852, he was a school teacher at his own former elementary school in Altstrelitz#

In 1852 he began a detailed response to ##Grimm brothers|Grimm##'s Deutsches Wörterbuch - of which he was very critical - leading to the publication of his own dictionary of the ##German language##, Wörterbuch der Deutschen Sprache published from 1859 to 1865# This was followed by his Ergänzungswörterbuch der Deutschen Sprache #1878–1885## Among others of his works in the same field are Fremdwörterbuch #1871#, Wörterbuch der Hauptschwierigkeiten in der Deutschen Sprache #1872# and Lehrbuch der Deutschen Sprache für Schulen in 3 Stufen #1888## Sanders laid down his views in his Katechismus der Deutschen Orthographie #1856# and was an active member of the orthographical conference in Berlin in 1876#

He also published a translation in verse of the ##Song of Songs## #1866#, and wrote some poems titled Heitere Kinderwelt #1868## In 1887 he founded the Zeitschrift fur die Deutsche Sprache, which he edited almost until his death at ##Altstrelitz## in the spring of 1897#

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