- he, vau, he: quod
proprie Dei
vocabulum sonat: et legi
potest JAHO, et
Hebraei ἄῤῥητον, id est,
ineffabile opinatur." ("Breviarium in Psalmos. Psalm....
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traduzione Latina del Salterio,
Romae 1946
Liber Ecclesiasticae qui ab
Hebraeis appelatur Qohelet, Romae, 1950 Canti****
Canticorum Salamonis, Romae, 1953...
- "Cuzzimu
barec ea
ciuitas est Palæstinæ, quam
veteres Hierosolyma dixerunt,
Hebræi Ierusalem.
Nomen hodiernum significa lo****
benedictum vel inclytum," translates...
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Baptiste Abbeloos,
Thomas Joseph Lamy Also at Archive.org here.
Gregorii Bar-
Hebraei Scholia in
Psalmum LXVIII. e
codicibus mss.
syriacis Bibliothecae Florentinae...
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between 1535 and 1636.
Among those most
widely known may be mentioned: the
Hebraeis (1590), a
Latin epic
based on the
Scripture history of the Jews the Elegiaca...
- also
based his
discussion of the
etymology of
biblical names in his De
Hebraeis, urbium, regionum, populorum, fluminum, montium, & aliorulocorum, nominibus...
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Versionum et Patrum,
necnon Commentario pleniore ex
Scriptoribus veteribus,
Hebræis, Græcis, et Latinis,
historiam et vim
verborum illustrante, in two volumes...
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Linguam Gallicam Isagoge una, ****
eiusdem Grammatica Latinogallica ex
Hebraeis Graecis et
Latinus authoribus (An
Introduction to the
Gallic (French) Language...
- for the
Hebrew used in
original version of
biblical scripture (the De
hebraeis et
graecis vocabilis glossarum bibliae). In the
period 1277–9, de la Mare...
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accommodata was
published in 1780. In his 1775 work Esaias, ex
recensione textus hebraei, Döderlein was the
first to
hypothesize that the book of
Isaiah was composed...