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Therese Albertine Luise Robinson
Therese Albertine Luise von Jakob Robinson (26 January 1797 – 13 April 1870) was a German-American author, linguist and translator, and second wife of biblical scholar Edward Robinson (scholar), Edward Robinson. She published under the pseudonym Talvj, an acronym derived from the initials of her birth name. The author wrote a brief autobiographical preface in the ''Brockhausischen Conversations-Lexikon'' (1840). For a complete English biography of her life and work, see Irma Elizabeth Voigt (1913). Biography Russian years She was born 1797 in Halle, to Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob, political writer and professor of philosophy. In 1806 or 1807,"When Therese was nine years old" according to and 1806 in ; "As a ten-year-old" in she accompanied her father's appointment to the University of Kharkiv, University of Charkow, Russia (now Kharkiv, in Ukraine), where he served three (five?) years, during which she commenced the study of Slavic languages."During her stay of three years in ...
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