- Pico
della Mirandola), and for his
treatise on
Jewish philosophy,
Sefer Beḥinat ha-Dat (The
Examination of Religion),
published many
years after his death...
-
incorporated with
Solomon ben Adret's Responsa, § 418.
Beḥinat ha'Olam ("The
Examination of the World")
Beḥinat ha-ʿOlam (The
Examination of the World), called...
- his morality. Conversely, Elia del
Medigo (c. 1458 – c. 1493), in his
Beḥinat ha-Dat,
endeavored to show that the
Zohar could not be
attributed to Simeon...
-
while Jedaiah Penini (c. 1270 – c. 1340) , in the last
chapter of his "
Behinat ha-Dat",
enumerated no
fewer than 35
cardinal principles.
Isaac Abarbanel...
- which, however, was
printed by him, the rest
being executed at
Ferrara Behinat Olam, by
Jedaiah Bedersi, in
which Conat was ****isted by his wife Estellina...
- Ha-Torah weha-Pilusufiah (ib. 1827)
Beḥinat ha-Dat 'im
Perush we-He'arot (ib. 1833), an
edition of
Elijah Delmedigo's
Beḥinat ha-Dat, with a
commentary and...
- also was
interested in printing; she
produced the
first edition of the "
Beḥinat 'Olam." Garton, Cusi, and
Giacon appear to have
produced their works as...
-
Venice his "'Eẓ ha-Da'at," a
philosophical commentary on
Jedaiah Bedersi's "
Beḥinat ha-'Olam." At the end of this work was
printed a
satire upon the cabalists...
- imitating,
though with less elegance, the
style of
Jedaiah Bedersi's
Beḥinat 'Olam. The
author intended in the Even Boḥan to show the
perversities of...
- Cabbalisticæ" (Paris, 1625 on the "Tree of life" of the Kabbalists). "
Beḥinat 'Olam. (L'Examen du Monde)" of ****aiah Bedersi,
Perpignan rabbi XIVth century...