abraham israel » abraham ishmael (توسيع البحث), abraham isaac (توسيع البحث), abraham isaak (توسيع البحث)
israel ben » israel bet (توسيع البحث), israel dan (توسيع البحث), israel des (توسيع البحث)
6 abraham » _ abraham (توسيع البحث), 4 abraham (توسيع البحث), 5 abraham (توسيع البحث)
1 abraham » 10 abraham (توسيع البحث), _ abraham (توسيع البحث), 4 abraham (توسيع البحث)
israel a » israel _ (توسيع البحث)
Further studies in the making of the early Hebrew book /
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Further Studies in the Making of the Early Hebrew Book contains essays on aspects of the early Hebrew book most often treated in a cursory manner if addressed at all. The largest section of the volume is concerned with the makers and places of Hebrew books, mainly addressing book-makers poorly remembered or controversial and print-shops that issued a small number of books in a brief period of time. The section on varia addresses aspects of the book trade such as small books, incomplete books published as a prospectus, competing simultaneous editions, and errors and variations in books. Two smaller sections deal with book arts such as incunabula frames and pressmarks; variations between medieval and current Sephardic Haggadot.
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1 online resource (ix, 491 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004245242 :
1571-5000 ; :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
The Temple of Jerusale m from Moses to the Messiah : in honor of Professor Louis H. Feldman /
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The Temple of Jerusalem: From Moses to the Messiah brings together an interdisciplinary and broad-ranging international community of scholars to discuss aspects of the history and continued life of the Jerusalem Temple in Western culture, from biblical times to the present. This volume is the fruit of the inaugural conference of the Yeshiva University Center for Israel Studies, which convened in New York City on May 11-12, 2008 and honors Professor Louis H. Feldman, Abraham Wouk Family Professor of Classics and Literature at Yeshiva University. Feldman is the doyen of modern scholarship on Judaism in the Greco-Roman period, focusing on the writings of Flavius Josephus. A beloved mentor to generations of Yeshiva University students and of scholars across the globe, Professor Feldman has taught at YU since 1955. \'The articles are consistently of high quality. This book is highly recommended for any academic collection in Jewish studies.\' Jim Rosenbloom, Judaica Librarian, Brandeis University; President, Association of Jewish Libraries
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"This volume is the product of the inaugural conference of the Yeshiva University Center for Israel Studies which took place on May 11-12, 2008"--Preface. :
1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004214712 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.