-
primarily as a
compiler and summarizer. As a
noted Hebrew grammarian, his book
Mikhlol (מכלול) and his
dictionary of the
Hebrew language called Sefer HaShorashim...
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Prophets and Hagiographers, as well as the
grammatical treatise Sefer Mikhlol by
Rabbi David Kimhi (also
known by his
Hebrew acronym RaDaK רד"ק —Rabino...
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Jewish Education. Chomsky,
William (1952).
David Ḳimḥi's
Hebrew Grammar (
Mikhlol). New York:
Bloch Publishing Company. Chomsky,
William (1957). Hebrew:...
- this article. Specifically,
Chomsky read
David Kimhi's
Hebrew Grammar (
Mikhlol) (1952), an
annotated study of a 13th
century Hebrew grammar. It was written...
- the Louvre. See Haim Gamzo, The Art of
Sculpture in
Israel (Tel Aviv:
Mikhlol Publishing House Ltd., 1946) (without page numbers). [In Hebrew] see: Yael...
- the
Hebrew numerals. Pinsker's
other works are: an
edition of the
Sefer Mikhlol (Lyck, 1862),
Hebrew grammar by
David Qimhi, with
emendations by Pinsker...
- The
Literature of
Modern Israel S. Abramsky, "'Me-al Har ha-Ẓofim' be-
Mikhlol Shirat Yehuda Karni," in: Alon la-Moreh le-Sifrut, 14 (1993), 110–17; N...
- Pseudo-Jonathan (1534) the
Pentateuch (1536) the Book of
Exodus (1558)
David Kimhi's
Mikhlol (undated)
David Kimhi's
dictionary (undated)
Compendium Alphonsi Zamorse...