José Alejandro Bernheim | |
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Born | Joseph Alexandre Bernheim 22 January 1822 Mulhouse, France |
Died | 1 September 1893 Buenos Aires, Argentina | (aged 71)
Spouse | Sofia Justina Spangenberg |
Occupation | Journalist |
Profession | Typographer |
José Alejandro Bernheim (1822–1893) was a French journalist of Jewish origin. He served as typographer of the Ejército Grande under the command of Justo José de Urquiza. [1]
Bernheim was born in Mulhouse, Alsace (France). After completing his elementary studies, he moved to Strasbourg where serve in the newspaper Courier du Bas-Rhin. [2] In 1850, he arrived at the port of Montevideo and then settled in Buenos Aires where he opened a printing press on the Calle Defensa (neighborhood of San Nicolás). [3] His business was specially dedicated to French and English language publications, and aimed at members of those communities established in Buenos Aires. [4]
José Alejandro Bernheim founded the newspapers La República and Le Courrier de la Plata, published for the French community of Buenos Aires. [5] In his printing office were made of the bulletins of war written by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, a complete version of his works in tribute to the Argentine statesman. [6]
José Alejandro Bernheim | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Joseph Alexandre Bernheim 22 January 1822 Mulhouse, France |
Died | 1 September 1893 Buenos Aires, Argentina | (aged 71)
Spouse | Sofia Justina Spangenberg |
Occupation | Journalist |
Profession | Typographer |
José Alejandro Bernheim (1822–1893) was a French journalist of Jewish origin. He served as typographer of the Ejército Grande under the command of Justo José de Urquiza. [1]
Bernheim was born in Mulhouse, Alsace (France). After completing his elementary studies, he moved to Strasbourg where serve in the newspaper Courier du Bas-Rhin. [2] In 1850, he arrived at the port of Montevideo and then settled in Buenos Aires where he opened a printing press on the Calle Defensa (neighborhood of San Nicolás). [3] His business was specially dedicated to French and English language publications, and aimed at members of those communities established in Buenos Aires. [4]
José Alejandro Bernheim founded the newspapers La República and Le Courrier de la Plata, published for the French community of Buenos Aires. [5] In his printing office were made of the bulletins of war written by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, a complete version of his works in tribute to the Argentine statesman. [6]