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Lot #    5675
Auction End Date    10/8/2003 10:12:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    The Jewish Kalendar
Author    [Isaac Abendana]
City    Oxford
Publisher    Theater
Publication Date    1692
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Physical
Description
   [47], 36 pp. plus interleaved blanks, 16 mo., 124:70 mm., light age and damp staining. A good copy of a rare calendar bound in contemporary calf, rubbed and split.
          
Paragraph 1    Calendar for the civil year 1693 and the Hebrew year 4 Shevat 5453 to 13 Tevet 5454. Includes a brief descriptions of the Jewish coins, weights, and measures and "An Account of the Schools among the Hebrews, from their Original to the present time".
          
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   Calendar for the civil year 1693 and the Hebrew year 4 Shevat 5453 to 13 Tevet 5454. Includes a brief descriptions of the Jewish coins, weights, and measures and "An Account of the Schools among the Hebrews, from their Original to the present time". Additionally the "Ancient Roman Kalendar" is provided.

Isaac Abendana (c. 1640-c. 1710), scholar of Marrano origin, younger brother of Jacob b. Joseph Abendana. In 1662 lsaac went to England, where from 1663 he taught Hebrew at Cambridge and prepared for the university a translation of the Mishnah into Latin, receiving much encouragement from the local scholars. The work was completed in 1671 but remained unpublished; the manuscript, in six quarto volumes, is preserved in the Cambridge University Library. During this time, Isaac had been selling Hebrew books and manuscripts to the Bodleian Library in Oxford, and he moved to that city in 1689, teaching Hebrew at Magdalen College and elsewhere. From 1692 to 1699 he published a series of annual Jewish almanacs for Christian use, with learned supplements which he collected and republished later in a single volume entitled Discourses on the Ecclesiastical and Civil Policy of the Jews (Oxford, 1706; 2nd ed., 1709). He was in correspondence with several outstanding English scholars, especially Ralph Cudworth, master of Christ's College and regius professor of Hebrew at Cambridge.

          
Reference
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   Transcations of the Jewish Historical Society of England, v. VIII, p. 117; EJ
        
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Period
17th Century:    Checked
  
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England:    Checked
  
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Other:    Calendar
  
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Language:    English, Latin
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica