- an
authoritative book of
regulations about Torah-writing,
called Masoret Seyag La-Torah. R.
Jedidiah Norzi, the
author of Minḥat Shai, was so impressed...
- ha-Levi (RaMaH), who, as
early as the 13th century,
wrote his
Sefer M****oret
Seyag la-Torah (correct ed. Florence, 1750); to
Menahem Lonzano, who composed...
- rabbi, who
flourished at the
beginning of the
nineteenth century. He
wrote "
Seyag la-Torah" (Fence to the Law),
which was
printed at
Lemberg in 1810. This...
- a historico-critical
introduction to the Book of Ecclesiastes;
Masoret Seyag le-Miḳra, in
defense of the
Masorah against the
hypercriticism of modern...
-
Accents according to the
Italian and
Sephardic rites" (1516) the
Masoret Seyag La-Torah (1516)
David Kimhi's
dictionary (1516) the
Targum on the Hagiographa...
-
which are more than five or six
hundred years old, namely: the
Masoret Seyag la-Torah of Meir ben
Todros HaLevi Abulafia (a m****cript of the Masorah)...
- m****cripts to
which he
could gain access, and to find the
Masoretic work
Masoret Seyag la-Torah of Meir Abulafia,
Jedidiah Solomon undertook extended voyages and...
-
follows more
closely the
teachings of
Rabbi Meir
Abulafia (author of
Masoret Seyag La-Torah),
Rabbi Menahem Lonzano (author of Or Torah) and
Rabbi Jedidiah...