Under the
name "Joseph Leonini" (Leonini was the family name of his mother) he
published in Berlin in 1794 a Spanish comedy, "El Delinquente Honrado,"
on the titlepage of which he describes himself as "Teacher of Princess
Augusta and in the gymnasium of Berlin." He is said to have traveled to
Prague in order to study at the university there, but was robbed of his
money and found himself stranded in Berlin, where he resorted to the
teaching of languages to gain a livelihood. Azulay subsequently settled
in London, where he married Bella Friedlaender, a cousin of Chief Rabbi
Herschell. He died in that city July 17, 1840.
Vgl Mario Zadow in Google Books (und in meinem Regal CS)
Rep. 76 alt, Abt. l., No. 520. Geheimes Staatsarchiv PK, Acta Rep. 76 alt, Abt. l. No. 633, Bl. 25. Geheimes Staatsarchiv PK,
MeuselPerson: Guiseppe (Josef) Leonini Azulay, Berliner Klassik, hrsg. v. der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2003-2013. URL: https://berlinerklassik.bbaw.de/personen/5676.
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