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Yeven Mezulah (Hebrew: יוון מצולה) is a 17th-century book by
Nathan ben
Moses Hannover,
translated into
English as
Abyss of
Despair in 1950. It describes...
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different individuals.
Hannover is
chiefly known for his work
entitled Yeven Mezulah (Hebrew: יון מצולה, Venice, 1653;
translated into
English as
Abyss of Despair...
- 1709) on the
kabalistic work Ḳarnayim.
According to the
author of
Yewen Meẓulah, he
wrote also a
commentary on the Zohar,
titled Machane Dan, in conformity...
- Polish–Lithuanian townsfolk, as well as
szlachta during the
years 1648–1649.
Yeven Mezulah, the
contemporary 17th-century
chronicle by
Nathan ben
Moses Hannover,...
- books,
including his own Judeo-German
translation of Hannover's
Yewen Mezulah. He ****isted with the
engravings for the 1695 P****over Haggadah, which...
- His work was also
cited by Azulai.
Nathan ben
Moses Hannover's
Yeven Mezulah (Abyss of Despair) (1653) is a
chronicle of the
Khmelnytsky m****acres or...
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French version,
which had been
corrected by Lelewel, J. J. Benjamin's
Yewen Mezulah (Hanover, 1863), an
account of the Polish-Cossack war and the sufferings...
- also: "Bogdan Chmelnitzki," in Russian, a
translation of Hanover's "Yewen
Meẓulah" (St. Petersburg, 1878; Leipsic, 1883); a
Russian edition of Lessing's...