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Joel explicatus, in quo textus hebraeus prophetae Joël variis modis explicatur seil, per paraphrasin chaldaicam, masoram magnam & parvam, et per trium praestantissimorum Rabbinorum commentaria Rabbinica, nec non per varias notas philologicas, in sine adjunctus est Obadias, eodem fere modo illustratus
authore Johanne Leusden, ...
Contributors
- Johannes Leusden
- Rashi
- Abraham Ibn Ezra
- David Kimhi
- Janssons van Waesberge
- Abraham ibn Ezra
Publisher
- ex officina Johannis à Waesberge
Subject
- Biblia., A.T., Joel, Comentarios -- Obras anteriores a 1800.
- Masora, Obras anteriores a 1800
Type of item
- Monograph
- Monograph
Contributors
- Johannes Leusden
- Rashi
- Abraham Ibn Ezra
- David Kimhi
- Janssons van Waesberge
- Abraham ibn Ezra
Publisher
- ex officina Johannis à Waesberge
Subject
- Biblia., A.T., Joel, Comentarios -- Obras anteriores a 1800.
- Masora, Obras anteriores a 1800
Type of item
- Monograph
- Monograph
Providing institution
Aggregator
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Issue date
- 1657
- 1657
Places
- Ultrajecti
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Identifier
- 15ccabe6-cf99-4b3f-9f4f-b0906ba74a6f
Extent
- [20], 284, [14] p. ;
- 8o.
Format
- Printed
Language
- la
- Texto paralelo en hebreo y latín.
Is part of
- http://data.theeuropeanlibrary.org/Collection/a1010
Year
- 1657
Providing country
- Spain
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2014-07-01T10:00:27.350Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2015-02-25T16:19:59.192Z
Table of contents
- Incluye los comentarios rabínicos de Schelomonis Jarchi, Aben Ezrae, y Davidis Kimchi con versión latina, según consta en el índice.