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öåøú äòåìí - Zurat ha-Olam by R. Isaac ben Abraham ibn Latif (c. 1210–c. 1280). Metaphysical and philosophical work on the origin, form and composition of the world printed in Kebuzat Hakamim by Zalman Stern. Ibn Latif was a Spanish philosopher and kabbalist, who is believed to have lived in Toledo. Adalbert della Torre, Vienna, 1860.
÷áåöú çëîéí - Issue of Kebuzat Hakamim. Periodical edited by W. Warnheimer on Hebrew and Talmudic language, encompassing history, exegesis, and doctrine. Adalbert della Torre, Vienna, 1861.
ôúç ëçåøéí ùì îçè - Petah ke-Hodah shel Mahat by R. Judah ben Solomon Hai Alkalai, (1798–1878). This work by R. Alkalai, Rabbi in Semlin, Croatia, a precursor of modern Zionism, has the objective of arousing the interest of contemporary rabbis in resettling Erez Israel and love of Zion. Belgrade, 1849.
àæøç øòðï - Ezrah Ra’anin by R. Israel Isserel ben Zerah Tauber is a study on Maimonides, his life, methodology, works, and works by others related to these subjects. Pressburg, Wolf Wise, 1862. |