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- Baptiste Abbeloos, Thomas Joseph Lamy Also at Archive.org here. Gregorii Bar-Hebraei Scholia in Psalmum LXVIII. e codicibus mss. syriacis Bibliothecae Florentinae...
- he, vau, he: quod proprie Dei vocabulum sonat: et legi potest JAHO, et Hebraei ἄῤῥητον, id est, ineffabile opinatur." ("Breviarium in Psalmos. Psalm....
- vetere Graeca altera; Epistola ad Ludovi**** Capellum de variantibus Textus Hebraei Lectionibus; Epistola Gulielmi Eyre ad Usserium Elrington, Charles Richard...
- Nowell, Catechism 1575 Origen, Opera, Basle 1571 James Usher, de Textus Hebraei V. variantib. Lectionibus, London 1652 George Wither, Discourse of the...
- "Cuzzimu barec ea ciuitas est Palæstinæ, quam veteres Hierosolyma dixerunt, Hebræi Ierusalem. Nomen hodiernum significa lo**** benedictum vel inclytum," translates...
- Versionum et Patrum, necnon Commentario pleniore ex Scriptoribus veteribus, Hebræis, Græcis, et Latinis, historiam et vim verborum illustrante, in two volumes...
- Aristotelis De physico auditu subtilissimae quaestiones: ... Eliae etiam hebraei Cretensis Quaestiones: uidelicet de primo motore, de mundi efficientia...
- hamiltoni Kathirithamby & Hughes, 2006 (Central America and Mexico) Xenos hebraei Kinzelbach, 1978 (Palearctic) Xenos hospitus Oliveira & Kogan, 1962 (South...
- accommodata was published in 1780. In his 1775 work Esaias, ex recensione textus hebraei, Döderlein was the first to hypothesize that the book of Isaiah was composed...
- between 1535 and 1636. Among those most widely known may be mentioned: the Hebraeis (1590), a Latin epic based on the Scripture history of the Jews the Elegiaca...