-
medieval Latin glossary which states, Latin:
Cidarim linteus est quod
repites iudeorum die
sabbato super caput habent ualde mundum., lit. 'The
Cidarim is a cloth...
- (according to John) in Hebrew, Gr**** and
Latin –
Iesus Nazarenus Rex
Iudeorum,
meaning Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews. Mark has the
plaque say simply...
- ignota,
dateable to 1184.
Adversus Judeos (also
known as
Exhortatorium Iudeorum),
probably written in the
early 1180s. De
articulis fidei,
probably written...
-
behalf of "Cosmius,
chief of the
Spondilla customhouse,
archisynagogus Iudeorum [head of the
synagogue of the Jews]"
during the
reign of
Alexander Severus...
- Press, 1993, page 60. Adami, page 214. UT
PAUPERUM INOPIAM SUBLEVARET ET
IUDEORUM USURARIAM PRAVITATEM DEPRIMERET MONTEM HUNC
PIETATIS PIO II. P. M. PERMITTENTE...
-
Chronicle and the
Synod of
Chester as ‘Moni
Iudeorum’. Rhys says that some
scholars suggest this word,
Iudeorum or Judeorum, may
relate to the "Jutes," a...
-
written in
Latin include: De
patientia or De
civili bello,
Contra impietatem Iudeorum, and De principe,
which was
dedicated to the duke
Borso d'Este. He also...
-
Chronicle and the
Synod of
Chester as ‘Moni
Iudeorum’. Rhys says that some
scholars suggest this word,
Iudeorum or Judeorum, may
relate to the "Jutes," a...
- Christ's head
bears the INRI
inscription Hic est
Iesus Nazarenus, Rex
Iudeorum ("Here is
Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews").
Above this
again is a...
-
medieval maps such as
Abraham Ortelius' 1584 map,
where it
appears as
Jamnia Iudeorum Portus (Jamnia, the
Jewish harbor). Surve**** and
explored during the 1950s...