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Giulio Bartolocci OCist (1
April 1613 – 19
October 1687) was an
Italian Cistercian Hebrew scholar and
author of the four-volume
Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica...
- and Egg Man in
London Fadden met and
married his
first wife,
Genevieve Bartolocci. He made his film
debut with a
small role in 1939's I
Stole a Million...
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Isaiah Horowitz. The
original work was
partly translated into
Latin by
Bartolocci, by
Joseph Ciantes (in De
Sanctissima Trinitate Contra Judæos, Rome, 1664)...
- the
French Royal Library (now Bibliothèque
nationale de France).
Giulio Bartolocci,
librarian of the Vatican,
produced a
collation in 1669
which was not...
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dated 6
August 1593 in Venice. The
seventeenth century authors Giulio Bartolocci and
Johann Christoph Wolf
state that
Nicolaus Mursius in his Relatione...
- but he did not convert.
Rossi was
cited by
Christian Hebraists such as
Bartolocci, Bochart, Buxtorf, Hottinger, Lowth, Voisin, and Morin.
Despite its controversial...
- Rome and was
raised to the
dignity of abbot. A
former pupil of
Giulio Bartolocci, who was a
member of the same
order and
projector of the
Bibliotheca magna...
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Geminiano Montanari,
Italian astronomer (b. 1633)
October 19 –
Giulio Bartolocci,
Italian Biblical scholar (b. 1613)
October 21 –
Edmund Waller, English...
- מיימוניות,
abbreviated הגהמי"י) on Maimonides'
Mishneh Torah.
Giulio Bartolocci mistakenly identifies him with Meïr Ha-Kohen, a
French scholar of the...
- also
later one of the
Vatican librarians.
Among his
pupils was
Giulio Bartolocci, who is
indebted to his
learned master for the idea and plan of his famous...