- "Gikatilla."
Gikatilla was a
prolific writer; he
wrote his
first work (
Ginnat Egoz, גנת אגוז) when only twenty-six. It is a
kabbalistic treatise in three...
- c. 1270–1278 –
Witelo –
Perspectiva 1274
Joseph ben
Abraham Gikatilla –
Ginnat Egoz (Garden of Nuts)
Bonvesin da la Riva –
Libro de le tre
scritture (Negra...
- Torah,
Commentary on the
Daily Prayers) and
Joseph Gikatilla (Sha'are Orah,
Ginnat 'Egoz).
Reuchlin argued that
human history divides into
three periods: a...
-
David Azulai (Leghorn, 1774–1776). One of his
responsa was
featured in
Ginnat Veradim by
Abraham ben
Mordecai ha-Levi [he] (Constantinople, 1716–18)....
- father-in-law. The
former included some
dissertations of his
pupil in his work
Ginnat Veradim. The two men
differed in opinion, and the
pupil answered his teacher...
- novellæ on Berachos, Shabbos, Pesachim, Beitzah, Megillah, and
Chullin Ginnat Vradim,
seventy rules for the
comprehension of the
Talmud (Frankfort-on-the-Oder...
- died
before reaching his destination. A
supercommentary on Meir Abulafia's
Ginnat Bitan, a
kabbalistic commentary on Genesis. A
commentary on
Saadia Bekor...