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[44], 194, 96, 144. 185 pages. Includes Tehilim with Radak's commentary and facing Latin translation. Very attractive blind tooled old vellum binding. Lacks frontispiece portrait. Other than that it is in excellent condition. Title Page in red & black (1), Dedication (5) Prolegomena (35) Genebradus/ Isagoge Rabbinica 194; Cellarus/ Rabbinimus 96; J Drusus/ Particularis 144; Kimchi/ Psalms.185 pp., Shabbetai's Index commentariorum Rabbinicorum qui in Sacrum Codicem aut partes ejus conscripti sunt, Bartoloccius' Vitae Rabbinorum, and Kimhi's Commentarius in [aliquot, i. e. 1-10] Psalmos (1-178), the last one printed in rashi characters and with the Latin translation of A. Janvier. The work is concluded by a letter of Amama to Coccejus de sensu verborum R. Kimchii. Latin & Hebrew text. Additional scans available. An important collection of older studies on Rabbinical tradition. A reissue of the 1702 edition with identical text. Front free endpaper: Old owner's inscription in ink on top right. Rubber stamp: From the library of the late Revd. Owen Thomas, D.D. Liverpool. Purchased and presented by Mr. William Thomas, Bottle, Liverpool, to the theological College, Bala, December 1891. Authors: Reelant, Adriaan, 1676-1718. Genebrard, Gilbert, 1537-1597. Cellarius, Christoph, 1638-1707. Drusius, Joannes, 1550-1616. Kimhi, David, ca. 1160-ca. 1235. Bartolocci, Giulio, 1613-1687. Janvier, Ambroise, 1614-1682, tr. Adrian Relandi (1676-1718) was a Dutch scholar, Orientalist, geographer and cartographer who spoke a fluent Hebrew. Visited the Holy Land in 1695 and was the first person to map the land. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 007071
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