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others with the name of the mint
where they were produced, for
example EBRAICE for Ebora**** (York).
Although where the mint was located, in York has not...
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Elias (1599). "NOVVM
TESTAMENTVM D[omi]NI N[ost]ri IESV CHRISTI:
Syriace Ebraice Graece Latine Germanice Bohemice Italice Hispanice Gallice Anglice Danice...
- 1599, Nuremberg, "Novum
Testamentum Dn̄i: Nr̄i: Iesu Christi, Syriacè,
Ebraicè, Græcè, Latinè, Germanicè, Bohemicè, Italicè, Hispanicè, Gallicè, Anglicè...
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towns where coins may have been minted,
Orsnaforda and
several versions of
Ebraice.
Siefred may have been a
Viking earl who
succeeded Cnut as
leader of the...
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Poeme (poetry), (1970);
Imnele bucuriei (poetry), (1973);
Gramatica limbii ebraice vechi (1975)
Imnele Transilvaniei, 1976,
Imnele Transilvaniei II (poetry)...
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celeberrimi Mathematici D.
Rudolphi Snellii, Lugd. Bat., 1613
Hoseas Propheta Ebraicè et Chaldaicè ****
duplici versione Latina et
Commentariis Ebraicis trium...
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published in the
Jewish community's
Lumea Evree,
appearing as
Melodii ebraice in 1919.
These Judaic-themed
lieder were a
sample of Nemțeanu's
other such...