- cookbook,
Kitab Wasf al-Atima al-Mutada. In his 14th-century work
Kaftor va-
Ferach (Hebrew: כפתור ופרח),
Ishtori Haparchi wrote that the
inhabitants of the...
- ****e in the
Roman cookbook Apicius. In his 14th-century work
Kaftor va-
Ferach (Hebrew: כפתור ופרח),
Ishtori Haparchi notes that
capers were
grown in the...
-
Bible / Mechon-Mamre". www.mechon-mamre.org.
Ishtori Haparchi,
Kaftor wa-
Ferach, vol. II (3rd edition,
published by ed.
Avraham Yosef Havatzelet), chapter...
- endure.
According to the
Pictish Chronicle, he was the son of
Uurad (also
Ferach, Ferech) and
brother of King
Drest X. Hughes,
David (2007). The British...
-
substitute in New
Mexican cuisine. Also in his 14th-century work
Kaftor va-
Ferach (Hebrew: כפתור ופרח),
Ishtori Haparchi noted that the
inhabitants of the...
-
Isaac HaKohen Ben Moses.
HaParchi is
commonly known by the
title Kaftor va-
Ferach taken from the name of his work.
Another scholarly opinion suggests that...
- one Talorgan. This
version includes the
otherwise unknown Carnach son of
Ferach and Óengus son of
Bridei and is
generally not such as
would inspire great...
- 2700).
Ishtori Haparchi (2004).
Avraham Yosef Havatzelet (ed.).
Kaftor wa-
Ferach (in Hebrew). Vol. 1 (chapter 7) (3 ed.). Jerusalem: Ha-makhon le-limudei...
- the Wadi al-Arish.
Ishtori Haparchi, in his 14th-century work
Kaftor va-
Ferach (Hebrew: כפתור ופרח), also
identifies the
Brook of
Egypt as Wadi al-Arish...
- org.
Retrieved 2022-02-10. Rav
Ishtori Haparchi (14th Century),
Kaftor Ve
Ferach, Provence, France. Emek HaMelech, Preface,
paragraph 9. Maharsha, end of...