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Johann Stephan Rittangel (Latin: Rittangelius) (1606 – 1652) was a
German controversial writer and
Christian Hebraist. He was born at
Forscheim near Bamberg...
- needed] The
earliest existing music for Adir Hu is
found in the 1644 "
Rittangel Hagada". The
second form is
found in the 1677 "Hagada
Zevach Pesach",...
- Paris, 1552; Pistor,
Liber Iezirah, in Ars Cabalistica, Basel, 1557;
Rittangel in the
Amsterdam edition of 1642; German:
Johann F. von Meyer, Das Buch...
- Paris, 1552; Pistor,
Liber de Creatione, in Ars Cabalistica, Basel, 1587;
Rittangel in the
Amsterdam edition of 1642; German:
Johann F. von Meyer, Das Buch...
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readings of
Karaite m****cripts (stimulated by
meetings with
Johann Stephan Rittangel) were influential.
Following sustained correspondence with John Selden...
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Parliament was
lobbied for funds. The
proposed faculty were
Johann Steph****
Rittangel,
Christian Ravius and Men****eh ben Israel. In 1649 Dury
addressed a further...
- (1705;
whose letters show how he
gathered information), and
Johann Stephan Rittangel (1641); antiquities, by
Samuel Bochart (d. 1667),
Hottinger (d. 1667)...