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Definition of Rabbinica

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Rabbinical
Rabbinic Rab*bin"ic, Rabbinical Rab*bin"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. rabbinique.] Of or pertaining to the rabbins, or pertaining to be opinions, learning, or language of the rabbins. ``Comments staler than rabbinic.' --Lowell. We will not buy your rabbinical fumes. --Milton.
Rabbinically
Rabbinically Rab*bin"ic*al*ly, adv. In a rabbinical manner; after the manner of the rabbins.

Meaning of Rabbinica from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- opgeheldert, ofte they gelegentheyd van het Joodsche country. Analecta rabbinica. Utrecht 1702, 1723 Dissertationum miscellanearum partes tres. Utrecht...
- Epigraphik 171 (2009), pp. 193–198. David M. Goldenberg, "Geographia Rabbinica: The Toponym Barbaria", Journal of Jewish Studies 50, 1 (1999), pp. 67–69...
- Sebastian Munster in JPEG and TIFF formats "The Strange Career of the Biblia Rabbinica Among Christian Hebraists, 1517–1620" The Munster Map - Simcoe County...
- 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...
- the Flemish printer Daniel Bomberg on the first printed Hebrew Biblia Rabbinica (Veneta) of 1517/8. He received an education and acquired three languages...
- (1613–1687) a Cistercian Hebraist, and author of the Bibliotheca Magna Rabbinica or "Great Rabbinical Library." From 1713 the Collegio was allocated away...
- of John Lightfoot and Johann Christian Schöttgen. In his Bibliotheca Rabbinica (Leipzig, 1880–85) he made a German translation of the whole of the Midrash...
- printed. Ambron also devoted considerable work to a projected Bibliotheca Rabbinica, with the intention of correcting Bartolocci's errors and misconceptions...