-
Melitzah (Hebrew: מְלִיצָה) is a
medieval Hebrew literary device in
which a
mosaic of
fragments and
phrases from the
Hebrew Bible as well as from rabbinic...
- ****emblage (composition)
Cento (poetry)
Dissociated press Found poetry Melitzah Plunderphonics Stochastic parrot Surrealist techniques Vocabularyclept...
-
mythology and
enabling myths; our
place in the universe; loneliness”.
Melitzah (2000–2007) is an
extensive vocal performance coupled with the Canadian...
- of them". Pseudo-Ignatius
understood the
verse to be
about faith. The
melitzah ḥidah, or the
taunting riddle, is the
oracle revealed to Habak**** the prophet...
-
literary efforts was a poem
included in Ze'ev Wolf Buchner's Tzaḥut ha-
melitzah (Berlin, 1810). Glogauer,
Avigdor (1783).
Davar tov [A Good Thing]. Prague...
- Breslau: L. W. Sulzbach. 1821.
Reply to a
critique by J. H. Miro.
Resise ha-
melitzah. Dyhernfurth: Löb Sulzbach. 1822. Mafteaḥ beit David. Breslau: Löb Sulzbach...
- annotations. A
dictionary of
still wider scope than the
Arukh is the
Sefer Melitzah of
Solomon ben Samuel.
Solomon Marcus Schiller-Szinessy, in fine, records...
- 1876 he
edited the
Wiener Jüdische Zeitung, a
Yiddish w****ly.
Mashal u-
melitzah (in Hebrew). Tarnów:
Druck von A. Rusinowski. 1860–1864. An alphabetically...
-
which cost him the
sight of his
right eye. His
works include Zeved ha-
Melitzah (1774), an
imitation of
Yehuda Alharizi's Takhemoni;
Zeved Tov (1794),...
-
critical theories of
Johann Gottfried Eichhorn. Ben-Ze'ev was the
author of
Melitzah le-Purim, a
collection of mock
prayers and seliḥot for Purim,
which was...