... Teacher of the Perplexed,) an attempt to reconcile the doctors of the Old Testament, with reason, which evidences great acuteness and clear understanding. It was translated from the Arabic into Hebrew, by some Jews, and by Buxtorf, into the Latin,... History of the Jewish Physicians - Page 58by Eliakim Carmoly, John Richard Woodcock Dunbar - 1845 - 94 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1831 - 628 pages
...Chazatha (Strong Hand), an abridgment of the Talmud (Venice, 4 vole., fol.) ; his Sepher Hammisoth, or Book of Precepts, Hebrew and Latin (Amsterdam, 1640),...613 affirmative and negative precepts of the law,— deserve mention. He was also author of a book, on Idolatry, translated by Vossius ; one on Christ,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 610 pages
...Chnzakha (Strang Hand), an abridgment of the Talmud (Venice, 4 vols., fol.); his Scpher Hammisotk, or Book of Precepts, Hebrew and Latin (Amsterdam, 1640),...exposition of 613 affirmative and negative precepts of the law,—deserve mention. He was also author of a 'book on Idolatry, translated by Vossius ; one ou Christ,... | |
| 1842 - 570 pages
...some Jews, and by Buxtorf, into the Latin, (1629). His other works were a Commentary on the Misclmn. in Hebrew and Latin, (Amsterdam, 6 vol. folio.) Jad...folio.) Sepher Hammisoth, Book of Precepts, Hebrew and Latin,^(Amstenlam, 1640,) an exposition of 613 affirmative and negative precepts of the law. Also,... | |
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