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				Biografie Joseph Jacobs 
					 
				
		Joseph Jacobs (29 August 1854 - 30 January 1916) was a literary and Jewish historian. He was a writer for the Jewish Encyclopaedia and a notable folklorist, creating several noteworthy collections of fairy tales. 
 
Jacobs was born in Sydney,Australia, the son of John and Sarah Jacobs. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School and at the University of Sydney, where he won a scholarship for classics, mathematics and chemistry. He did not complete his studies in Sydney, but left for England at the age of 18 and entered St John's College, Cambridge. He graduated B.A. in 1876, and in 1877 studied at the University of Berlin. He was secretary of the Society of Hebrew Literature from 1878 to 1884, and in 1882 came into prominence as the writer of a series of articles in The Times on the persecution of Jews in Russia. This led to the formation of the mansion house fund and committee, of which Jacobs was secretary from 1882 to 1900. During these years he gave much time to anthropological studies in connection with the Jewish race, and became an authority on the question. 
 
Jacobs settled permanently in the United States. He wrote many articles for the Jewish Encyclopaedia, and was generally responsible for the style of the whole publication. It was completed in 1906, and he then became registrar and professor of English at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America at New York. In 1908 he was appointed a member of the board of seven, which made a new English translation of the Bible for the Jewish Publication Society of America. In 1913 he resigned his positions at the seminary to become editor of the American Hebrew. He died on 30 January 1916. He married Georgina Horne and fathered two sons and a daughter. In 1920, Book I of his Jewish Contributions to Civilization, which was practically finished at the time of his death, was published at Philadelphia. 
 
In addition to the books already mentioned, Jacobs edited The Fables of Aesop as First Printed by Caxton (1889), Painter's Palace of Pleasure (1890), Baltaser Gracian's Art of Worldly Wisdom (1892), Howell's Letters (1892), Barlaam and Josaphat (1896), The Thousand and One Nights (6 vols, 1896), and others. He was also a contributor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and Hastings' Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics. 
 
Works 
Earliest English Version of the Fables of Bidpai (1888)  
Fables of Aesop (1889)  
English Fairy Tales (1890), which includes  
Tom Tit Tot  
The Three Sillies  
The Rose-Tree  
The Old Woman and Her Pig  
How Jack Went to Seek his Fortune  
Mr Vinegar  
Nix Nought Nothing  
Jack Hannaford  
Binnorie  
Mouse and Mouser  
Cap O' Rushes  
Teeny-Tiny  
Jack and the Beanstalk  
The Story of the Three Little Pigs  
The Master and His Pupil  
Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse  
Jack and His Golden Snuff-Box  
The Story of the Three Bears  
Jack the Giant Killer  
Henny-Penny  
Childe Rowland  
Molly Whuppie  
The Red Ettin  
The Golden Arm  
The History of Tom Thumb  
Mr Fox  
Lazy Jack  
Johnny-Cake  
Earl Mar's Daughter  
Mr Miacca  
Whittington and His Cat  
The Strange Visitor  
The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh  
The Cat and the Mouse  
The Fish and the Ring  
The Magpie's Nest  
Kate Crackernuts  
The Cauld Lad of Hilton  
The Ass, The Table and the Stick  
Fairy Ointment  
The Well of the World's End  
Master of all Masters  
The Three Heads of the Well  
The Jews of Angevin England (1893)  
More English Fairy Tales (1894)  
The Pied Piper  
Hereafterthis  
The Golden Ball  
My Own Self  
Black Bull of Norroway  
Yallery Brown  
Three Feathers  
Sir Gammer Vans  
Tom Hickathrift  
The Hedley Kow  
Gobborn Seer  
Lawkamercyme  
Tattercoats  
The Wee Bannock  
Johnny Gloke  
Coat o' Clay  
The Three Cows  
The Blinded Giant  
Scrapefoot  
The Pedlar of Swaffham  
The Old Witch  
The Three Wishes  
The Buried Moon  
A Son of Adam  
The Children in the Wood  
The Hobyahs  
A Pottle o' Brains  
The King of England and his Three Sons  
King John and the Abbot of Canterbury  
Rushen Coatie  
The King o' the Cats  
Tamlane  
The Stars in the Sky  
News!  
Puddock, Mousie and Ratton  
The Little Bull-Calf  
The Wee, Wee Mannie  
Habetrot and Scantlie Mab  
Old Mother Wiggle-Waggle  
Catskin  
Stupid's Cries  
The Lambton Worm  
The Wise Men of Gotham  
Princess of Canterbury  
Celtic Fairy Tales (1892)  
Connla and the Fairy Maiden  
Guleesh  
The Field of Boliauns  
The Horned Women  
Conall Yellowclaw  
Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary  
The Shepherd of Myddvai  
The Sprightly Tailor  
The Story of Deirdre  
Munachar and Manachar  
Gold-Tree and Silver-Tree  
King O'Toole and his Goose  
The Wooing of Olwen  
Jack and his Comrades  
The Shee An Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire  
The Story-Teller at Fault  
The Sea-Maiden  
A Legend of Knockmany  
Fair, Brown and Trembling  
Jack and his Master  
Beth Gellert  
The Tale of Ivan  
Andrew Coffey  
The Battle of the Birds  
Brewery of Eggshells  
The Lad with the Goat-Skin  
Notes and References  
Studies in Biblical Archaeology (1894)  
More Celtic Fairy Tales (1894)  
The Fate of the Children of Lir  
Jack the Cunning Thief  
Powel, Prince of Dyfed  
Paddy O'Kelly and the Weasel  
The Black Horse  
The Vision of MacConglinney  
Dream of Owen O'Mulready  
Morraha  
The Story of the McAndrew Family  
The Farmer of Liddesdale  
The Greek Princess and the Young Gardener  
The Russet Dog  
Smallhead and the King's Sons  
The Legend of Knockgrafton  
Elidore  
The Leeching of Kayn's leg  
How Fin went to the Kingdom of the Big Men  
How Cormac Mac Art went to Faery  
The Ridere of Riddles  
The Tail  
Contributor to the Jewish Encyclopedia, from 1900  
Indian Fairy Tales (1912)  
The Lion and the Crane  
How the Raja's Son won the Princess Labam  
The Lambikin  
Punchkin  
The Broken Pot  
The Magic Fiddle  
The Cruel Crane Outwitted  
Loving Laili  
The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal  
The Soothsayers Son  
Harisarman  
The Charmed Ring  
The Talkative Tortoise  
A Lac of Rupees for a Piece of Advice  
The Gold-Giving Serpent  
The Son of Seven Queens  
A Lesson for Kings  
Pride Goes Before a Fall  
Raja Rasalu  
The Ass in the Lion's Skin  
The Farmer and the Money-Lender  
The Boy who had a Moon on his Forehead and a Star on his Chin  
The Prince and the Fakir  
Why the Fish Laughed  
The Demon with the Matted Hair  
The Ivory City and its Fairy Princess  
Sun, Moon, and Wind go out to Dinner  
How the Wicked Sons were Duped  
The Pigeon and the Crow  
European Folk and Fairy Tales (1916)  
Cinder-Maid  
All Change  
The King of the Fishes  
Scissors  
Beauty and the Beast  
Reynard and Bruin  
The Dancing Water, Singing Apple, and Speaking Bird  
The Language of Animals  
The Three Soldiers  
A Dozen At a Blow  
The Earl of Cattenborough  
The Swan Maidens  
Androcles and the Lion  
Day Dreaming  
Keep Cool  
The Master Thief  
The Unseen Bridegroom  
The Master-Maid  
A Visitor From Paradise  
Inside Again  
John the True  
Johnnie and Grizzle  
The Clever Lass  
Thumbkin  
Snowwhite  
 
					 
				 
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