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Rabbinic literature, in its
broadest sense, is the
entire corpus of
works aut****d by
rabbis throughout Jewish history. The term
typically refers to literature...
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Epigraphik 171 (2009), pp. 193–198.
David M. Goldenberg, "Geographia
Rabbinica: The
Toponym Barbaria",
Journal of
Jewish Studies 50, 1 (1999), pp. 67–69...
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Cistercian Hebrew scholar and
author of the four-volume
Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica. He was born at
Celleno and
became the a
pupil of a
baptized Jew, Giovanni...
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Sebastian Munster in JPEG and TIFF
formats "The
Strange Career of the
Biblia Rabbinica Among Christian Hebraists, 1517–1620" The
Munster Map -
Simcoe County...
- opgeheldert, ofte they
gelegentheyd van het
Joodsche country.
Analecta rabbinica.
Utrecht 1702, 1723
Dissertationum miscellanearum partes tres. Utrecht...
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Flemish printer Daniel Bomberg on the
first printed Hebrew Biblia Rabbinica (Veneta) of 1517/8. He
received an
education and
acquired three languages...
- Naseby. It was
reprinted with Cartwright's answer.
Electa Thargumico-
Rabbinica sive
Annotationes in
Exodum ex
triplice Thargum seu
Chaldaica paraphrase...
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privilege in 1516 (and the
papal privilege given to the
First Biblia Rabbinica in 1518): 9 may have also been a
delaying factor: Pope Leo X finally...
- printed.
Ambron also
devoted considerable work to a
projected Bibliotheca Rabbinica, with the
intention of
correcting Bartolocci's
errors and misconceptions...
- , Bible, liturgy, Haggadah,
reference works, education, periodicals,
Rabbinica, etc.) with 13 indexes,
including Hebrew and
English titles and authors...